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Obituary: A pioneer in hospitality – Alan Gooderson

17 Feb 2025 - by Adele Mackenzie
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Chairman of the Gooderson Leisure Group, Alan Gooderson, passed away last Friday (February 14, 2025) at the age of 87. 

With a legacy of 67 years in the tourism and hospitality sector, Gooderson contributed significantly to the tourism and hospitality sector in South Africa.

His Gooderson Leisure family said: “We are deeply saddened by the passing of Mr Gooderson. He was an incredible leader, mentor and inspiration to us all. His kindness, wisdom and passion shaped the company and the lives of those who worked with him. We are forever grateful for his guidance and the legacy he leaves behind.

“Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones. Rest in peace, Mr Gooderson. Thank you for everything.”

Jade Castleman, Regional Manager at Gooderson Leisure, said: “I will miss him. He was always a pleasure to be around as he was always positive and happy – even in the hardest times.

“He always encouraged us to look to the future and never pay much attention to the past, noting that, as we can’t go back and fix it, all we can do is move forward and ensure we don’t make the same mistakes.”

With many businesses and staff across the country, he took his role as mentor seriously, regularly imparting lessons and wisdom. The three wisdoms he mostly shared were: “Cash is king. You can’t change history. Always remain positive.”

On Facebook, SA Hoteliers said: “Alan was an innovative hotelier. It was a privilege to have known him. He sat in various tourism meetings he chaired with a personality of determination and vigour.”

Gooderson is survived by his daughters, Cheryl and Colleen, and is reunited with his late son, Daniel, and beloved wife Judith. “His kindness, vision and unwavering determination will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him,” Gooderson Leisure said in a statement.

Building on a legacy

Gooderson Leisure Corporation was established in 1958 when Robert Henry Gooderson acquired the first of his hotels in Durban – The Lonsdale Hotel – one block from the beachfront.

Later that year, Alan Gooderson left England to join his family and begin his career at The Lonsdale Hotel. He developed hospitality skills and expertise that served him throughout his career. He took over the Gooderson Leisure Group in 1979, shaping it into the company it is today.

In addition to his leadership at Gooderson Leisure, he played a significant role in the broader hospitality industry. He served as Chairman of the KwaZulu-Natal branch of FEDHASA and on the early 2000s, he was honoured with the Hotelier of the Year award.

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