Jeffrey Goss
August 02, 1966 — March 04, 2024
On February 24th at approximately 21:30, my father, Jeffrey Goss, was found in his home, having suffered from a devastating stroke. He was treated at Mercy One Hospital, but the damage sustained was far too great. It is with great sorrow that I announce he has passed away on 03/04/2024 at 14:25, at the age of 57 years old.
He is survived by his children and their families; Andrew, Ashley, and Kayson Goss, Joseph, Aries, and Oak Goss, Cassandra Goss and Spencer Smith. Along with his grand-dog, Charlie, and his companion animal, and therapy dog in training, Chance. As well as his beautiful wife and the love of his lifetime, Michele Goss.
John 16:22
Therefore you too have grief now; but I will see you again, and your heart will rejoice, and no one will take your joy away from you.
Jeffrey was a one of a kind man. A loving and devoted husband, father, brother, son, and friend. He had many loves in his life; his wife, Michele, his children and grandchildren, his dog, Chance, and his grand dog, Charlie, fishing, playing Zelda, and concrete.
Funeral services will not be held, due to his own wishes while he was alive.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.hamiltonsfuneralhome.com
Joe
08/02/2024
Happy Birthday, wish you were here. I love and miss you so much not a day goes by that I don’t think about you. Love you dad.
Joe
06/16/2024
Happy Father’s Day, we love and miss you so much.
Gabe, SI Certs
03/18/2024
Jeff, man you are so missed my friend. I think about you often and I know I will see you again someday. I feel like we all got robbed on the one hand, doesn't feel like it was time. On the other, you are at complete peace and in the presence of the Lord, and like the great King David described, being in His presence is "pleasures forevermore". You worked so hard and gave so much. You're a man I admired and looked up to, and I treasure all the talks we had about life, career and those decisions, knowing God, taking care of business, being a faithful and devoted family man, and a passion we both share concrete. You gave us the best videos on the internet with ACI testing, my plan is to never take them down or redo them! I love you my friend, see you soon.
Sandra Morales
03/08/2024
REVELATION 21:4 "AND HE WILL WIPE OUT EVERY TEAR FROM THEIR EYES, AND DEATH WILL BE NO MORE, NEITHER WILL MOURNING NOR OUTCRY NOR PAIN BE ANYMORE. THE FORMER THINGS HAVE PASSED AWAY".
I hope this beautiful promise of God to resurrect the dead here on earth fill your hearts with comfort and peace, soon we'll hug them again.
Karl Rasmussen
03/08/2024
Jeffrey was one of a kind! I had the great opportunity to meet him through our time together in QC and his energy and attitude were infectious. It was not possible to have a bad day when Jeffrey was around. I am so sorry for your loss - he will be missed by so many.
Kurt and Lynette Rasmussen
03/07/2024
Jeffrey was rightly proud of his work, and we were proud of him. It was a wonderful relationship. He was a great friend to many and a leader in our industry. He will be greatly missed. Kurt and Lynette Rasmussen
Todd Hanson
03/07/2024
Goss Family,
I always enjoyed working with Jeffrey, discussing concrete mix designs and other concrete topics. He was such a great guy with passion and energy. We will all miss him and his fun approach to life. Lots of great memories to keep in our thoughts. Deepest sympathy to you.
David Sanders
03/06/2024
I have been fortunate to get to know Jeffrey through the Iowa Chapter of the American Concrete Institute. He brought energy, care and expertise to our organization and to our industry. I am so very sorry for your loss.
Wendy Rieper
03/06/2024
Michele,
I am so sorrowful by your loss. When I saw the two of you together, I could see the love you felt for one another.
I am so blessed to have known him.
My condolences to you and all your family. My prayers go out to you.
Ashton Rieper
03/06/2024
Jeff,
From what I know you were a great father figure. I've had the pleasure of getting to know your sons and you taught them very well. Thanks for letting my sister into your family and always being there for them and Oak.
I know you will be missed by so many. But trust that your will and spirit live on and will continue to be passed down for generations.