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Harry E. Goetzmann, Jr.

4/20/2022

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        Harry E. Goetzmann Jr., 84 passed away peacefully at his home in Skaneateles NY on April 20, 2022, after a long illness. Harry was born in Amherst, NY in 1937, to the late Harry and Ruth Goetzmann.
    Harry was a serial entrepreneur and began his first job at the early age of five when he would rise at 5:00 a.m. as a substitute paperboy with the Buffalo Courier Express; he secured his own route at the age of nine through high school alongside his five siblings who held paper routes as well. Harry excelled in the classroom as a member of the National Honor Society, as well as in athletics on the track team, baseball team and as Captain of his high school football team. He was the treasurer of his senior class and later in life he was voted the “Most Successful Alumnus, class of 1955” of Amherst Central High. 
Harry graduated college in 1959 with a Business degree from Syracuse University attending on a full scholastic scholarship. He captained the football and basketball cheerleading team and played on the Syracuse lacrosse team.  Harry was an Army ROTC cadet at Syracuse graduating as a Distinguished Military Graduate.  Harry went on to serve his country flying helicopters as an officer in the Army.
    Harry began his professional career with IBM in Syracuse as a salesman and later as a sales manager. Six years after joining IBM Harry left to start a new company, Syracuse based Continental Information Systems (CIS) which was a company that bought, refurbished and leased IBM computers to businesses. Harry began the company in his home.  CIS eventually grew to 1,200 employees, had over fifty offices in the United States, Germany, England, Switzerland and Japan.  CIS excelled at re-leasing computer equipment and eventually ventured into the leasing of commercial aircraft, trains and ocean-going ships.  As the Chairman, President and founder of CIS one of Harry’s greatest achievements was listing his company on the New York Stock Exchange.
    Harry was a founding partner for Schomann Entertainment, an entertainment and communications company.  He then founded and developed MegaCom Limited, the first cellular company in the Republic of Georgia.  MegaCom provided the ability for Georgians to communicate on an international level. 
    Harry supported numerous business and civic organizations. Harry served as Trustee for Syracuse University, Cazenovia College and WCNY.  Harry was on the Board of Directors for Chase Lincoln First Bank, Salvation Army, Hiawatha Boy Scout Council of America, Crouse Irving Memorial Foundation, American General Life Insurance Company, Central N.Y. Leukemia Society, Citizens Foundation, Computer Dealers and Lessors Association, Central NY Metropolitan Development Association and Syracuse Symphony.  Harry was Chairman of the Board for the Greater Syracuse Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Syracuse Services Corporation. 
    Harry met his Syracuse University sweetheart Sylvia Ingraham in 1956 whom he later married and they raised five children while residing in Skaneateles, NY.  Harry’s greatest joy came from spending time with his children, fifteen wonderful grandchildren and most recently one adored great grandchild. Harry was happiest spending time with his family and friends on Skaneateles Lake, in the Adirondack Mountains and at St. Augustine Beach.  Harry could always be found smoking his cigar while sharing stories about his days in the military, flying and his hunting adventures.
    Harry is survived by his wife of 63 years Sylvia, his children Craig (Jean) Goetzmann, Dan Goetzmann, Eric (Sheila) Goetzmann, Harry Goetzmann III (Partner Janet Winkelman) all of Skaneateles, NY, and Darlene (Mark) LaFontaine of Hudson OH. He is also survived by his brother Clark Goetzmann of Honeoye, NY, sister-in-law Katie Goetzmann of Marco Island, FL, sister-in-law Cynthia Goetzmann of Honeoye, NY and many nieces and nephews. Harry was predeceased by his parents, sister Grace Drew Kerns, brothers Paul Goetzmann, Col. Philip Goetzmann, and Don Goetzmann.
    Calling Hours will be held, Saturday, April 30, from 1 to 3pm at Robert D. Gray Funeral Home, Skaneateles NY.
    If you choose donations can be made to Hospice Foundation of Central New York.
To send condolences, visit robertdgrayfuneralhome.com.

 
 

 


8 Comments
Robert Brewer
4/22/2022 03:59:28 pm

I met Mr. Goetzmann while selling propane
to him for his home. He was a tough negotiator and straight to the point. I very much admired
his business acumen and believe he would have been a great mentor and boss to work for.
In the brief time I knew him it was very obvious to
me that he had a great love for his children
and his grandchildren. Family was very very important to him. A man’s man ! My deepest sympathy to his family. The world will be a little different without him. There are only very few
Prince of men but, in my opinion he was one !
A Prince of a man ! Rest In Peace dear sir.
Rest In Peace.
Bob

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Jess
4/22/2022 10:13:04 pm

My warmest condolences to such a beautiful family. I was only ever in Harry's presence three times--and yet, he was someone I will never forget. I feel privileged to have known him, if only for a brief while. Because of Harry, I will never show too much enthusiasm about a potential purchase so that I always leave room to negotiate. :) Thinking of you all and hoping the memories of your incredibly impressive dad bring you comfort during this difficult time.❤️

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Erik Townsend
4/23/2022 04:25:01 pm

I am sorry to hear this. I am actually a friend of Harry III, and as a child I knew him on Spitfire Lake. He was very intimidating to me, but always generous and said kind words to me. I will remember him this way. RIP

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Bob Carmichael
4/24/2022 05:15:11 am

Harry was a great guy and a gracious host in his home on the lake. My wife and I had the pleasure of knowing hime both in Saint Augustine Beach and on visits to his home on the lake. Our condolences to Sylvia and the rest of his extensive family.

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Katharine Dyson
4/24/2022 08:09:31 am

In the brief timeI knew him, I always looked forward to our conversations, stories and laughter. He was quite a guy. My late husband, John, too really enjoy our visits. Wishing for Sylvia and her family, that they find peace and the ability to share many good memories as they recall all the good times they enjoyed together.

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Larry and Theresa Thompson
4/25/2022 09:50:48 am

Our sincerest sympathies lie with Syliva and family. Harry's gregarious and gracious presence will be sorely missed on Deer Hammock Circle, by the "Eight at the Gate" biker crew, and by his many friends throughout St Augustine Beach. May the many happy memories you share of Harry's life well-lived be a comfort to you.

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Archie Dean and Elizabeth
4/27/2022 12:27:56 pm

We were so sorry to hear the news of Harry's passing. He was a great member of the Class of 1955 at Amherst Central High School outside of Buffalo, NY. He was a class leader and excelled in sports, even as one of the elite male cheerleaders. We always looked forward to our class reunions as we knew Harry & Sylvia would be there. I was fortunate to visit with him at his home with classmate John Schriver this past October. Sylvia arranged lunch for us and we reminisced about those high school days. He will be missed!
Rest in peace, Harry, we will join you someday.
Archie

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Harry Miller link
4/29/2022 09:12:31 pm

I was an employee of Harry's at IBM and CIS. I think we did a lot of good things for these businesses. Harry had the no nonsense but always common sense approach to business. He had some pretty wild ideas, many of which initially seemed highly unlikely, that turned out to be very successful. He excelled at thinking outside the box. Thereby, I got to live in Brussels, Belgium for three years, ski in the Alps, travel all over Europe, meet some wonderful people, and gain a much more worldly viewpoint. I owe Harry much gratitude for what he enabled for me. He dearly loved Sylvia and his children as I found out on some of the joint visits we made in Europe and the States.
I was looking forward to the calling hours, but tested positive for COVID 19 yesterday.

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