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Patrick Daley
December 9, 2007
My condolences to all of George's family and friends.
My first memory of George was when we were both 10 or 11. I saw him sliding down a big sliding board head first - smiling - then he'd get up and do it again. That's how I remember him. Always full of daring and adventure and one of the finest natural atheletes I knew. There was a sweetness and innocense about George too. And he was very loyal.
I haven't seen George in many years. I've heard he had a lot of pain, both emotional as well as physical illnesses. But many of us will always treasure our memories of George. He was one of a kind.
Terry and BJ McAllister
December 9, 2007
We are saddened by the loss of George. Over the years he remained in our hearts. xoxoTerry and BJxoxo
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