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Harold Bates
June 26, 2008
I would really like to write a heartfelt tribute to my dear first cousin George, who was a truly magnificent person; he was an exceptional, uniquely wonderful human being. I had dinner with my cousin Georgie and his wife Wanda in Tuscon, about 20 years ago. He convinced me at that time that he was a GREAT person, who knew how to make wonderful things happen. He was a doer. He was a WINNER (with all capital letters). He was a thinker. He had a brilliant mind. He was put on this earth to make the world a more beautiful place...and he did it! I would enjoy talking with people who feel the same way that I do about my fabulous cousin. Please contact me at [email protected]. I want to document Georgies life and his thoughts and ideas. Georgie was a genuine MENSCH!!
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