01/27/2026
The City of Anderson mourns the passing of Judge Goetz Benedict Eaton, Sr., a respected municipal judge, veteran, and longtime public servant whose years of service helped shape the City’s justice system and community life. Judge Eaton passed away on January 25, 2026, at the age of 90.
Judge Eaton served the City of Anderson with distinction as a Municipal Judge, earning a reputation for fairness, integrity, and a deeply compassionate approach to justice. Throughout his tenure, he was known for treating every individual with dignity and for his belief that the justice system should balance accountability with understanding—a philosophy that influenced both his decisions and those who served alongside him.
“Judge Eaton represented the very best of public service,” said Mayor Terence Roberts. “He led with humility, wisdom, and a genuine respect for people. His steady leadership and commitment to fairness helped shape our municipal court and strengthened trust between the City and the community it serves.”
In addition to his judicial service, Judge Eaton played a significant role in Anderson’s civic life. He previously served eight years on Anderson City Council, contributed to the South Carolina Parole Board, and volunteered extensively within Family Court and Department of Social Services cases, advocating for children and vulnerable populations.
Judge Eaton’s life story reflected resilience and service. Born in Germany in 1935, he immigrated to the United States as a child after his parents fled N**i persecution. He later earned a Bachelor of Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a Juris Doctor from Emory University School of Law, before serving as a Captain in the United States Air Force. After military service, he chose to make Anderson his home, where he spent the majority of his professional life in service to the community.
Chief Municipal Judge Josh Allen, who began his municipal court service alongside Judge Eaton early in his judicial career, reflected on his lasting influence.
“Judge Eaton was not only a respected colleague, but a mentor to all of us,” Judge Allen said. “He set a standard of fairness, professionalism, and humanity that shaped how I—and so many others—approach this work. His guidance and example will continue to influence the Anderson Municipal Court for many years to come.”
Beyond his official roles, Judge Eaton supported economic development, mentorship, and community connection throughout Anderson. He was also a familiar presence in the community, known for his daily visits to Eggs Up Grill—sometimes even twice a day—reflecting the genuine connections he built across the city.
The City of Anderson extends its heartfelt condolences to the Eaton family and honors Judge Eaton’s legacy of service, integrity, and dedication to the community.