Dick Goddard, after 55 years on Cleveland TV as a weatherman, will retire in November. The ballyhooed announcement was made on Wednesday's WJW-Channel 8 newcast.
Dick Goddard |
Goddard, 85, began in Cleveland in 1961 and at WJW in 1966.
He will focus exclusively on animal welfare.
He will focus exclusively on animal welfare.
Actually, Goddard has been easing his way
out the door for years.
Meteorologists Melissa Mack, Andre Bernier, Scott Sabol and A.J. Colby have been assuming more and more of his duties.
Meteorologists Melissa Mack, Andre Bernier, Scott Sabol and A.J. Colby have been assuming more and more of his duties.
There’s one area where Goddard will never
retire, as long as he’s alive: Promoting animal welfare.
"Helping the four-foots is my goal in
life," Goddard told PD and former BJ entertainment critic Mark Dawidziak.
The Akron native is a Green High School
graduate who received his earliest weather training in the Air Force, where he
handled forecasts for America's atomic testing in the Pacific.
Then he worked toward his Kent State
graduation while broadcasting National Weather Service reports from
Akron-Canton Regional Airport.
He began on KYW-Channel 3 (now WKYC) in 1961,
moved to Philadelphia for a few months in 1965, then returned to Cleveland when
he didn’t feel the Brotherly Love in Pennsylvania.
He signed with WJW in 1966.
And the legend began.
Medina County resident Goddard also was a
Cleveland Browns statistician for home games and created the Woolybear Festival
in Vermilion in 1973.
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