![]() ![]() ![]() In addition to his wife, Alan is survived by his children, Lisa Goldbecker and Paul Goldbecker II daughter-in-law, Kimberly Stack Goldbecker one grandchild, Norah Stack Goldbecker and several cousins, nieces, and nephews.ĭespite serious health setbacks and challenges in his final year, he faced them with humility and grace. During his affiliation with BRYC, he served on many operational committees and ultimately became Commodore. He grew up at Salem Lutheran Church in Bridgeport and was a member of Greenfield Hill Congregational Church at the time of his death. While in Easton, he served for 17 years as Treasurer of the Aspetuck Land Trust Inc., over 20 years on the Easton Fire District #1 and for 20 years served on the Easton Pension Commission. Thirty-seven summers were spent on Long Island Sound and local waters on their sailboat "Finally" and Nordic Tug "Sea Wolf." Judy andĪlan enjoyed traveling in the off season to Europe, and reestablishing contact with Alan's German Family.Īlan and Judy have lived in Easton for 51 years where they raised their children, Paul Joseph Goldbecker II and Lisa Abercrombie Goldbecker. After 12 years at Hubbell, Alan left to start his own registered investment firm, Financial Design and Management, Inc.ĭuring this time, the family made annual trips to western ski resorts as well as three years skiing in Austria. as corporate tax manager and progressed through several corporate positions to become Assistant Treasurer. He then joined Price Waterhouse where he remained for five years. During this study period, he worked with two local CPA firms. He attended the University of Bridgeport to participate in courses to sit for the CPA exam. ![]() After college, Alan spent several months traveling through Europe, and returned to marry the love of his life, Judith Raymond Abercrombie. During summers he participated in tennis, swimming and sailing at Black Rock Yacht Club (BRYC). While at Hamilton, he followed a liberal arts curriculum with an emphasis on Economics and was a member for the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity.Īlan loved sports and played football at Hopkins and ice hockey at both Hopkins and Hamilton College. Upon graduation from Hopkins, he entered Hamilton College where he graduated in 1965. Alan Paul Goldbecker, age 80, passed away on February 19, 2023, at his home in Easton, CT.īorn in Yale New Haven Hospital to Wilma Newberg Goldbecker and Paul Joseph Goldbecker on April 30,1942, the family lived in the Black Rock section of Bridgeport, where he attended Black Rock Grammar School, which he graduated from in 1956, and matriculated to Hopkins School in New Haven, CT. ![]()
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