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Dianah Williams Mathis
May 1, 2024
George was a handsome young man with a loving kind heart...I was glad to have him as my friend in School. May he rest in peace. I will always remember him.
Kenny Swords
May 1, 2024
Rest In Peace George! God bless your family and friends.
Kenny Swords, class mate SWD Class `63.
Mary Black Kirkland
April 30, 2024
Such sad news. In my opinion George was the best looking boy in our class. Our freshman year I invited him to the Sadie Hawkins Day dance and was so excited when he said yes. He was always nice to everybody.
Barb O'Connor
April 28, 2024
Clint, I am so sorry for your loss of your brother. A loss of any kind is difficult but when you lose a sibling, it's like a limb has been cut from the tree. You spend so much time with them growing up.
If George was anything like you, I know he was a great guy.
Lots of love and prayers to you, Stevie, his family and to all who loved him.
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