01/10/2026
Dean F. Goodwin of Weston, VT passed away peacefully on December 23, 2025, at his home with his loving and devoted wife by his side.
Dean was born in Springfield, Vermont, on December 24, 1950, the son of Charles Goodwin III and Dorothy (Foster) Goodwin. Dean grew up at the Goodwin family farm on Route 100, affectionately known as “Sunny Acres,” alongside his three siblings.
He attended elementary school in Weston and graduated from Burr and Burton Seminary in 1969. Dean later attended Castleton State College, where he studied a variety of subjects. He served in the U.S. Army National Guard from 1971 through 1976. He later served for several years as a Sergeant in the Vermont State Guard.
During his early years Dean worked for several local contractors and also spent time as a self-employed contractor. For 41 years, Dean was part owner of the Norse House Ski Shop in Bondville, Vermont. He truly loved his work and the many friendships he made there over the years. Skiing was a lifelong passion, and he felt most at home on the mountain. After the sale of the Norse House, Dean went on to work at the Bromley Ski Shop beginning in 2008, until his retirement. His connection to Bromley ran deep, he first skied there at the age of three alongside his father, Charlie, who served as head of the Bromley Ski Patrol during the 1950s and 1960s.
On January 3, 2007, Dean married his longtime companion and sweetheart, Janet Crossman of Londonderry, Vermont, in the meadow at their home on Dale Road. They celebrated their marriage by bringing their two families together for a dinner at the Bryant House in Weston, complete with a slice of wedding cake made of white chocolate with raspberry filling. A larger outdoor celebration followed that July at their home, where family and friends gathered for a potluck picnic—good times that were deeply cherished.
Dean loved his hometown of Weston and was immensely proud of his community and being of service to it. For many years he enjoyed serving as a porter and technical setup director at the Weston Playhouse for the annual antique and craft shows.
Dean had a passion and love for automobiles that began early in his life, and there are countless stories that could be told. He was a devoted collector of classic cars—each in varying stages of repair—and he took great pride in being their keeper. He was a proud and longtime member of the National Corvette Owners Association.
A homebody at heart, Dean could often be found mowing his lawn with one of his Gravely tractors in the summer or plowing his driveway with his Kubota tractor in the winter. If you stopped by for a visit, you were likely to find him working beneath a car or with his head tucked under an open hood. He always greeted everyone with a warm, gracious smile and always made time for others—whether a stranger, a delivery driver, the mailman, or a friend stopping by. Each visit, no matter how brief, was deeply appreciated and held close in his heart.
Dean embraced life fully and with gratitude. He found joy in its simplest and most meaningful moments. He cherished his wife, family and friends, a good laugh, his home, and the natural world—all creatures great and small. He loved fields and stone walls, hunting and deer camp, fishing at Stratton Pond, four-wheeling into Somerset, bird watching, meaningful conversation, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and music—especially Neil Young. His dogs held a special place in his heart, particularly his beloved black lab of 14 years, Foster.
Despite years of disease progression, Dean lived with courage, dignity, and grace, always holding onto faith and hope for brighter days ahead. He will always be admired for that.
He will always be remembered for his kindness, sense of humor and passion for living a genuine and happy life. You are so loved, Dean. Thank you for giving us an unforgettable ride.
Dean was predeceased by his parents and brother, Charles “Tim” Goodwin IV.
He is survived by his wife, Janet Goodwin, brother, Kirk Goodwin (Cathy) of Grafton, VT, sister, Martha Etchison (Dean) of Winston Salem, NC, sister-in-law, Sandra Goodwin of Weston, VT and several cherished nieces and nephews.
A celebration of Dean’s life is planned for the spring and will be announced at a later date.
Memorial contributions can be made to:
Londonderry Volunteer Rescue Squad, PO Box 911, Londonderry, VT 05148
Weston Volunteer Fire Department, PO Box 52, Weston, VT 05161
Old Parish Church, PO Box 125, Weston, VT 05161
Davis Memorial Chapel is assisting with the arrangements.
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