Paul Eugene Goddard

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Paul Eugene Goddard, 53, of Vienna, VA passed away April 7, 2018 at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD. Paul was born February 20, 1965 in Washington, DC to Eugene E. Goddard, Jr. and Mary E. Steinberger.



He is survived by his children, Mitchell and Sydney Goddard; his brother, Collin Goddard, sister-in-law, Anna-Marie, niece and nephews, Chanel Goddard, Ashton Goddard, and Philip Hippeau, partner Suzy Buckshaw, Heidi Goddard, as well as multiple cousins.



Paul’s father Eugene and sister, Mary Colleen Hippeau preceded him in death.

Paul lived in Vienna nearly his entire life. He graduated from Bishop Dennis J. O’Connell High School and New England College, Henniker, NH in 1984 and 1988 respectively. Following graduation, Paul enjoyed a very successful sales career at companies such as Sherwin Williams, Delta Painting, and ICI Paints. He was the proud and loving father of Mitchell and Sydney. He was an enthusiastic Redskins and NASCAR fan and he enjoyed spending time with his family, coaching and watching youth sports, working on automobiles, telling stories, gardening, and boasting about his kids.

A viewing will be held on Wednesday, April 11, 2018 from 2-4pm and from 6-8pm Money & King Funeral Home, 171 Maple Ave, W., Vienna, VA 22180. Mass will be held at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church at 10:00am on Thursday, April 12, 2018 and a luncheon following the mass. Burial will be Friday in Pennsylvania.

Memorial contributions can be made in memory of Paul Goddard to the Johns Hopkins Department of Surgery in support of the Stepping Stones Transplant Fund. Please make checks payable to Johns Hopkins University and forward to: Bridget Cashen, Fund for Johns Hopkins Medicine, 550 North Broadway, Suite 722, Baltimore, MD, 21205. To make an online gift, please visit: https://secure.jhu.edu/form/surgery, choose “Other” from the drop down and indicate “Stepping Stones” as the designation.

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  1. Great memories of time spent with Paul. I will miss him. I will be out of town for business for services but my prayers are with Paul’s spirit and the family. God bless you Paul Goddard.

  2. I went to NEC with Paul & was able to celebrate our 25th reunion together. Paul was one of those quietly funny good guys! He was very proud sharing stories about his children during the reunion & said they were who made him most happy.
    I wish much peace to him, his family & friends.

  3. I met Paul freshman year at NEC and became best buds – he was funny, outgoing and was always up for a great adventure. Paul knew how to connect with people and let them know he truly cared about them. So many great memories – California & Florida and so many other great times skiing, sharing about his family and good times! Love & Peace
    RIP Monty

  4. Mr. Goddard was a great man. He was never too busy to stop you and see how everything was going. I played football with Mitch, and Mr. Goddard never missed a game and was one of our most loyal fans! He would always pat me on the shoulder pads and say great game, even when I didn’t play so great. I will always remember the caring nature of Mr. Goddard, and how easy it was to strike up a conversation with him. Rest easy, and I am praying for all the friends and family affected by this.

    -Tom Wagaman

  5. My deepest condolences to the family for this tremendous loss. May the words found at Isaiah 26:19 bring you comfort in knowing that you will one day see Paul again.

    Isaiah 26:19 “Your dead will live. My corpses will rise up. Awake and shout joyfully, You residents in the dust! For your dew is as the dew of the morning, And the earth will let those powerless in death come to life”


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