Background
He grew up in a musically active Salvation Army family, his father a famous bandmaster and composer of popular marches.
He grew up in a musically active Salvation Army family, his father a famous bandmaster and composer of popular marches.
University of Otago.
During World World War II he served as a military musician, forming and training the band of the 20th Infantry Battalion of the 4th Brigade that was active in the Middle East. Goffin was the first major Salvation Army composer to complete a bachelor in music from the University of Otago in 1950. Shortly after he trained to become a Salvation Army Officer, serving initially in New Zealand, then in Great Britain where he held the positions of National Bandmaster (1956-1960) and National Secretary for bands and Songster Brigades (1960-1966).
Transferred back to New Zealand (1966), Goffin assumed senior administrative positions culminating in his appointment as Territorial Commander (1980).
Goffin was knighted in the 1983 Queens Birthday Honours List.
Salvation Army.