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Vale Moshe Goldberg aka moshe25 (1953-2020)
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Author:  bondiblue [ Mon Aug 24, 2020 7:54 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Vale Moshe Goldberg aka moshe25 (1953-2020)

I'm a saddened to read the news, but uplifted by the tributes from the TC Community: Mosche's friends.

I was lucky enough to have met Mosche. A man with the genuine smile and the knack to make one feel comfortable in his presence.

Beautiful tributes. He will me missed but not forgotten.

Something on the banner would be respectful and show our appreciation for the Carltonian.

Condolences to the family

RIP big fella :beer:

Author:  bender [ Mon Aug 24, 2020 8:39 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Vale Moshe Goldberg aka moshe25 (1953-2020)

Humpers wrote:
GreatEx wrote:
So sorry to hear this. As someone else mentioned, glad he got to enjoy the Newnes goal before he left. RIP.

x 2


x3 RIP

Author:  famousblueraincoat [ Mon Aug 24, 2020 8:40 am ]
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Sad news. RIP Moshe.

Author:  The 19 tram [ Mon Aug 24, 2020 8:48 am ]
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Vale Moshe.
RIP.

Author:  HTP [ Mon Aug 24, 2020 8:52 am ]
Post subject:  Vale Moshe Goldberg aka moshe25 (1953-2020)

Good words, GWS. Good words, all.

Author:  snakehips [ Mon Aug 24, 2020 9:14 am ]
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Like many on TC I never met Moshe or even knew him, but I did get a lot of entertainment from his posting here and on the old forums.
Wonderful eulogy GWS, beautifully written. Thanks Camel for the link to Moshe's article about Percy's. Vale Moshe.

Author:  CK95 [ Mon Aug 24, 2020 11:06 am ]
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Service online now:

http://www.mck.org.au/webview/1598230800000_57607

Author:  kingkerna [ Mon Aug 24, 2020 11:09 am ]
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Carlton already cracked a mention!

We're all fans

Author:  bluechampion [ Mon Aug 24, 2020 11:45 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Vale Moshe Goldberg aka moshe25 (1953-2020)

R.I.P. Moshe

Author:  frank dardew [ Mon Aug 24, 2020 12:25 pm ]
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Certainly one of the iconic posters here over many many years and a great contribution
Great tributes here everyone and particularly GWS
RIP Moshe and all the best to your family and friends
You will be greatly missed
Go Blues

Author:  Blue4ever [ Mon Aug 24, 2020 12:27 pm ]
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So sad, just logged on to get my daily TC fix only to read this sad news.

Lovely stories and experiences, thanks for sharing this with us.

Never met Moshe, after reading all the stories I wish I had the pleasure.

RIP

Author:  GWS [ Mon Aug 24, 2020 1:14 pm ]
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Great job by Sarah at the service.

As suggested by CK I’ll pass this thread on to the family in a few days. Moshe’s wife Helene actually used to post in here occasionally a long way back.

I sent Sarah the piece I wrote yesterday (along with Wojee’s excellent story about the Shepparton News) as we’ve been in contact quite a bit over the last few days. It was great to see her mention Moshe’s love of numbers and patterns which is something else we used to talk about especially if there was wine involved. I haven’t told her yet but the piece I wrote had exactly 1000 words.

1000 in Roman numerals is M.

For Moshe.

Author:  Kaptain Kouta [ Mon Aug 24, 2020 1:56 pm ]
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GWS wrote:
Great job by Sarah at the service.

As suggested by CK I’ll pass this thread on to the family in a few days. Moshe’s wife Helene actually used to post in here occasionally a long way back.

I sent Sarah the piece I wrote yesterday (along with Wojee’s excellent story about the Shepparton News) as we’ve been in contact quite a bit over the last few days. It was great to see her mention Moshe’s love of numbers and patterns which is something else we used to talk about especially if there was wine involved. I haven’t told her yet but the piece I wrote had exactly 1000 words.

1000 in Roman numerals is M.

For Moshe.


Beautiful.

Author:  bluechucky [ Mon Aug 24, 2020 3:35 pm ]
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Just so sad seeing 10 people at a funeral. What crap times we live in.

It's a tough gig giving a eulogy. I couldn't do it.

Author:  Beijing Blue [ Mon Aug 24, 2020 3:38 pm ]
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GWS wrote:
Great job by Sarah at the service.

As suggested by CK I’ll pass this thread on to the family in a few days. Moshe’s wife Helene actually used to post in here occasionally a long way back.

I sent Sarah the piece I wrote yesterday (along with Wojee’s excellent story about the Shepparton News) as we’ve been in contact quite a bit over the last few days. It was great to see her mention Moshe’s love of numbers and patterns which is something else we used to talk about especially if there was wine involved. I haven’t told her yet but the piece I wrote had exactly 1000 words.

1000 in Roman numerals is M.

For Moshe.


Classic Moshe :smile:

Author:  bondiblue [ Mon Aug 24, 2020 3:39 pm ]
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GWS wrote:
Great job by Sarah at the service.

As suggested by CK I’ll pass this thread on to the family in a few days. Moshe’s wife Helene actually used to post in here occasionally a long way back.

I sent Sarah the piece I wrote yesterday (along with Wojee’s excellent story about the Shepparton News) as we’ve been in contact quite a bit over the last few days. It was great to see her mention Moshe’s love of numbers and patterns which is something else we used to talk about especially if there was wine involved. I haven’t told her yet but the piece I wrote had exactly 1000 words.

1000 in Roman numerals is M.

For Moshe.


Clever, and Moshe would have picked that up too.

Author:  Beijing Blue [ Mon Aug 24, 2020 3:39 pm ]
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bluechucky wrote:
Just so sad seeing 10 people at a funeral. What crap times we live in.

It's a tough gig giving a eulogy. I couldn't do it.


Sarah was magnificent.

Author:  daggs001 [ Mon Aug 24, 2020 4:17 pm ]
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I always enjoyed reading Moshe's posts over the years.
Condolences to his family and friends.

Author:  billc3 [ Mon Aug 24, 2020 5:00 pm ]
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kezza wrote:
RIP Moshe25.
He will be missed here.
Very sad news.
Said exactly what I was thinking....
Condolences to his family

Go Blues

Author:  Blue Vain [ Mon Aug 24, 2020 5:10 pm ]
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Thanks GWS. A great read.
I also didn't know Moshe as well as many others here. We would often catch up at the footy as he sat a bay or 2 away from me. We'd say hello and talk health etc like a couple of old tarts. It's funny, cancer creates a bond or fellowship amongst people who have been through it. I keep tabs on people here who I know have been there and as much as I knew Moshe was unwell and was trying new treatments, I had a feeling of unease over the past few weeks when he wasn't posting much.
As others have said, he had a gift of making people feel important to him. We'd only catch up for 5 minutes at the footy. We were both content to know life was OK for both and shared hope that the Blues were on the rise. I loved my footy but like most things in life, Moshe knew far more about Carlton that i would learn in 5 lifetimes.
It's been a very sad couple of days.

I recall many years ago medical professionals and others telling me positive thinking and mindset helps you beat cancer. I became frustrated with that philosophy because it somehow inferred to me that people who were taken had somehow failed or not achieved the level of positivity. Yet I look at people like Jim Stynes and Moshe who are intelligent, positive, caring souls who have fought as hard as anyone. They've bought people together and achieved more than most. And through no fault of their own, they've been taken. Life just isn't fair sometimes.
If the Blues win a flag in my lifetime, it's my shout at the pub. We can all have a drink to Moshe, reminisce and celebrate a life well lived. And a flag well deserved.

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