Dr. John J. (Gooch) Gosar
Dr. John J. (Gooch) Gosar - husband, father,
grandfather, great-grandfather, son, brother, friend, -,
civil engineer, dentist, sausage maker, butcher, hunter,
fisherman, gambler, and card player extraordinaire -
cashed in his chips on Sunday, May 4, 2014 at his
home in Green River.
John was born April 1, 1929 in Rock Springs,
Wyoming to Joseph and Antonia Gosar; both
immigrants from Yugoslavia. From the early age of 5,
John and his siblings worked at the family business;
The Lincoln Meat Market on Pilot Butte Avenue. It
was at this business that they learned 'the art of meat processing' especially
'how to make many types of sausages - the most popular being garlic'.
He attended school in Rock Springs, and graduated high school
in 1947 - where he was active in football, basketball, track, and was
president of his senior class. He was 'chosen to attend Boy's Nation in' :
Washington D.C., and met President Harry S. Truman, who asked, "Does
the wind still blow in Wyoming?" John then attended the University of
Colorado and received his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering in
1952, after which he was drafted into the United States Army.
He met his wife, the former Lela Maxine Gregory of Green
River; while working for his brother Joe at the Green River Food and
Locker Plant. They were married September 15, 1956 in Green River, He
worked for Westvaco, (later called FMC Green River), for three years asa
civil engineer. Next he decided to pursue a career in Dentistry. John
completed his Pre-Dental coursework at Utah State University in Logan,
Utah. During this time he also worked at Thiokol in Promontory, Utah as a
civil engineer with the 'Minute .Man Missile' program. I
Having been accepted by several Dental Schools, he chose
Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. Upon his graduation in
1963, he practiced in Cheyenne and Green River for many years. And
while he provided for his family by working in people's mouths - he much.
preferred practicing dentistry on fish, by removing hooks from their
mouths. Soda Lake was his favorite fishing hole. He often said, "A bad day
fishing - was better than a good day at work! "
John is survived by his wife, Maxine Gosar; sons, Greg (Louise)
Gosar of Manila, Utah; Wayne (Annie) Gosar of Bloomfield, New
Mexico; Mike (Heidi) Gosar of Highland, Utah; and daughter Ylinine
(Kip) Rollins of Lyman, Wyoming; and Beth Ice of Rock Springs, "Whom
John and Maxine consider their daughter". Additionally, he is survived by
15 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. One sister, Mary Killian; two
brothers, Tony (Bernie) Gosar and Jack (Betty) Gosar; and one sister-in-'
law, Olga Gosar.
He was preceded in death by: grandson, Daniel Gosar; his
parents; brother Joe, sister Angela, and many friends.
Cremation has taken place. John's family would like to thank the
Health Care Professionals who helped him stay healthy for 85 years, as
well as the many people who have been so kind and caring. Friends and
family are invited to a luncheon on Saturday, May 10,2014 at 12:00
(Noon) atthe LDS Church, 1000 W. 4th N. in Green River. In lieu of
flowers, please take someone fishing! .
A family celebration of John's life will be held at Soda Lake in June.