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Alan Goer Obituary

Alan Barry Goer MT. PLEASANT - It is with great respect and admiration that we remember Alan Barry Goer, a beloved member of the Charleston community, who passed away at the age of 74. Alan's journey began on November 4, 1949 at Roper Hospital, where he was welcomed into the world by his parents, Ernest and Miryam Goer. Alan was a man of intellect and ambition, attending the Gaud School for Boys before completing his secondary education at St. Andrew's. He later attended Tulane University, where his sharp mind and entrepreneurial spirit were further cultivated.These qualities would define much of his illustrious career. Alan spent decades at the helm of Goer Manufacturing, working in Chicago, New York, and Charleston. Alan's leadership and ingenuity extended beyond his role at Goer, bringing his total career in the industry to over 50 years. His dedication and perseverance left a lasting impact on his colleagues and the businesses he helped shape. A keen traveler and food enthusiast, Alan was known for his discerning taste in restaurants, which he critiqued across the country and around the globe. His true joy, however, came from his family. His greatest pride and joy were raising his three sons and positively influencing his grandchildren, ensuring that his legacy would continue through the generations. Outside of his professional and communal achievements, Alan was a man of boundless energy and passion. A lifelong lover of sports, he ran every morning for decades, while also enjoying tennis and bike riding. His athletic talents extended to his youth, where he was a part of the Westwood community and played every sport imaginable. Alan's love for the College of Charleston was evident in his unwavering support of the school's athletics. Whether home or away, he faithfully attended Cougar games and celebrated the university's growth. His legacy continues in the form of the first-ever basketball scholarship established for the school, a testament to his commitment to fostering young talent. A devoted co-chair of Charleston Jewish Federation, Alan held his faith and community close to his heart. His commitment to Synagogue Emanu-El, where his parents were founding members, mirrored his dedication to raising his family in those same values. He and his wife proudly watched as their three sons-Jossie, Kenzie, and Haydon-were all bar mitzvahed at the synagogue. Alan is survived by his loving wife, Wendy; his sons, Jossie, Kenzie (Chelsea), and Haydon (Kelly); his grandchildren, Preston and Georgie; his sisters, Stacey and Elissa, and a myriad of other relatives. He leaves behind a close circle of family and friends who will remember his generosity, his wit, and his larger-than-life presence. A service to honor Alan's life will be held this Friday, September 13, 2024 at Emanu-El Cemetery (Maryville), Sycamore Avenue, at 4:00 pm, where friends and family will gather to celebrate the impact he made on all who knew him. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly asks that donations be made to the Chabbad Center for Jewish Life, 477 Mathis Ferry Road, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464. Alan Barry Goer will be deeply missed, but his influence, his work, and his love will live on in all who had the privilege of knowing him. A memorial message may be sent to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com.

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier on Sep. 13, 2024.

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Gale Spitalnik

September 7, 2025

We knew Alan when he join Goer mfg. He was engaging, enthusiastic , charming and enjoyed living in the moment. From a business relationship ,evolved a friendship pre & post Wendy. We enjoyed many years of friendship along with his dear parents Mimi &Ernie.Gale &Jeff Spitalnik. New York connection

Bill Deveney

December 10, 2024

During our time in Providence, Rhode Island Linda and I became friends with Alan and Wendy our neighbors on Benefit Street. We enjoyed some great parties and food with them and found them both to have a joyful take on life. Alan spoke often and proudly of his grandchildren and never hesitated to share his latest photographs of them. Sports and team standings were also often on his mind. Wendy, our hearts go out to you. Love, Bill and Linda

Jeff Alvis

October 30, 2024

I worked with Alan for several years. He was a kind and generous guy, and a real character. I´m sad to hear he died do young and wish him and his family God´s peace as they remember him.

Gale Spitalnik

September 17, 2024

Gale Spitalnik remembers wonderful years of friendship, visit & hugs with Ernie,Mimi &Alan&Wendy. We shared great times with Jeff who passed 15 years ago at 70.

Julie Lake Shealy

September 15, 2024

Dear Wendy and family,
I was saddened to hear about Alan's passing. You and he were a big part of my growing up years on Hibben Street and now that I live back in the neighborhood, I often reminisce about those times. I hope the many happy memories of Alan will comfort you in this time of grief. L

Sherry Martschink

September 15, 2024

Wendy and family, I was sorry to learn of your loss which is also a loss to the greater Charleston community. Truly, his was a life well-lived.

A M

September 14, 2024

May the transition to your next reality be a peaceful one. You will truly be missed.

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