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George Vincent Phelan Jr.

1927 - 2012

George Vincent Phelan Jr. obituary, 1927-2012, Southbury, CT

George Phelan Obituary

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SOUTHBURY - George V. Phelan, Jr., 85, of Heritage Village Southbury, previously of Norfolk, passed from this life on March 12, 2012. He was surrounded by his wife, of nearly 60 years, their five children, daughter and son's-in-law and many of his grandchildren as well as three family pets. All family members not there in person, were with George in their hearts. George was born in Waterbury, CT. on Feb. 2, 1927 to George V. Phelan Sr. and Helen (Bowers) Phelan. He was predeceased by his infant son, Christopher Paul, his sister Ruth Phelan and younger brother John ("Apples") Phelan.
George grew up in Waterbury on Luke St. where he enjoyed making mischief in the streets with his friends, going to school and taking in "movie shows" for just a nickel when he could. He graduated from Wilby High School in 1944 and immediately enlisted in the United States Navy, where he served for 22 months as a radar specialist in U.S. waters. He regaled us with many wonderful memories of his time on the base in rural Virginia. This was when George first began a long time love affair with the people, food and landscape of the South. When he returned from the war he entered the University of Connecticut. This would be the beginning of his devotion to Husky basketball! He graduated with a BS in Insurance Administration. After graduation he worked for Prentice Hall Inc. and quickly became their number one salesperson in 1954. In 1955, with a determination to strike out on his own, he opened the George Phelan Insurance Agency in Winsted. In 1983 he merged his firm with Litchfield County Agency (LCA), consolidating his Winsted and Torrington offices with theirs. This company, now known as the Litchfield Insurance Group, is currently led by his oldest son, Robert (Bob) Phelan. In the early 90's, with his wife's urging to "not retire yet," George accepted a position, under then Governor, John Rowland as Project Manager of the Consumer Protection Dept. He was admired and beloved by many in the State offices during his time there. Possibly the most poignant part of George's life began in the early 1950's .While mapping out his future, something unanticipated happened to him. He took a weekend respite from the "city" to the Berkshire Mountains of Egremont, Massachusetts to the Jug End Barn Resort. After a game of ping pong he became fixated on a striking brunette that was employed there for the summer season. It was love at first sight. Theirs was a cherished union that very few get to experience. His family was honored to witness their love and will forever hold the beauty and depth of it in their hearts. The couple moved to Norfolk, in 1960 and enjoyed many years there, specifically in the home they owned on The Village Green, where they lived until 2000. This was the house that George always considered his "castle". This home brought him, and his entire family, many pleasure- filled memories for 25 years. After his family, George's second love was golf. He was a member of the Norfolk Country Club, where he won four club championships, the Torrington Country Club and the Greenwoods Country Club. In 1970, he had the unusual distinction of being Club Champion at Norfolk and Greenwoods Country Clubs concurrently. He spent many idyllic afternoons on the greens of Hilton Head and Kiawah Island, South Carolina, demonstrating his putting prowess at Harbour Town and The Ocean Course. In addition his life-long love for golf rewarded him with three holes-in-one. George was a member of the Knights of Columbus, The Kiwanis Club and the Winsted Junior Chamber of Commerce. His most noted affiliation might be as a lifetime member of the Elks Club in Torrington where he could often be seen on Saturday afternoons enjoying a hand of Gin Rummy and the company of dear friends. George was a gentleman's gentleman. He had a kind heart, a quick wit and an eternal smile to offer all he greeted. He loved singing old favorite songs, the smell of a turkey in the oven, a fine parade, the smile of a baby, a good book, a winning slot machine and the sun shining on an emerald green fairway. However, there was no greater love in his life, than the love that he had for his family and his wife. He was a fiercely devoted husband, father and grandfather who will be sorely missed. We love you dad-George-grampa! You had a magnificent run and a big, beautiful life! We'll see you on the 19th hole!
George leaves behind many loving family members including his wife, Phyllis Bishop Phelan of Southbury, his daughters Karen B. Phelan of New Rochelle, New York, Lisa P. Sullivan (husband Scott Sinclair) of New Marlbourough, Massachusetts, Patti P. Sinclair (husband Michael Sinclair) of Norfolk, sons Robert G. Phelan (wife Anne O. Phelan) of Canton, and Timothy J. Phelan (wife Marie A. Phelan) of Sendai, Japan. Grandchildren Molly, Quinn, Dan, Tim, Risa, Emi, Christopher, Alanna and Reid as well as two step-grandchildren, Lauren and Brian. He also leaves behind his beloved sister Hermaline Pollard of Southbury and niece Susan Pollard of West Hartford.
Calling hours will be held at the Southbury Funeral Home of Munson-Lovetere, 235 Main St. North, on Friday March 30, from 4 to 8 p.m. A memorial Mass will be held at the Sacred Heart Church in Southbury, CT at 11 a.m. on Saturday March 31.
The family requests in lieu of flowers donations be made in his memory to Visiting Nurses Services of Connecticut (84 Oxford Road, Oxford, CT 06478), Heritage Village Ambulance, P.O. Box 2045, Southbury, 06488 or Sacred Heart Church, in care of Haiti Relief Fund, 910 Main St. South, Southbury, 6488.
To place an online condolence, please visit www.munsonloveterefuneralhome.com.
Many thanks to Doctors Pannill, Flanagan, Chang and Kelly, Hospice Nurse Kris Jensen and Earth Angel Margaret Brown.
Published by The Register Citizen from Mar. 15 to Mar. 16, 2012.

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Patti Phelan-Sinclair

April 1, 2012

Thanking ALL who came to celebrate my Dad's magnificent life with us over this past wkend..Your presence,kind words, cards and heartfelt sentiments have meant the world to us..Many thanks from the entire Phelan family!

Ralph Dzenutis

March 25, 2012

There is but one memory of Mr. Phelan that has always been with me, that of a man of accomplishment without arrogance, approachable and eloquent without condescedence, truly a man among men to emulate. Please accept my condolences, and thanks, men of Mr. Phelan's stature are our beacon of hope, a light, a memory, that cannot fade.

March 17, 2012

Phyllis, we send our prayers and love to you and your wonderful family.

Love David and Nick

March 17, 2012

Phyllis, Bob, & family,
Our condolences to you all..

A good friend who loved life.

Mike & Marilyn Gallicchio

The Villages, Fl

Patti

March 16, 2012

My love and prayer's are with you each day Dad...Forever and ever...OX

Patti Phelan-Sinclair

March 16, 2012

You taught me too many things to recollect my sweet and loving Daddy...You gave me too much love to even fit in this small heart of mine...You wrote your name on my soul and your spirit in my heart will forever shine! I know you are held in the arms of your beloved family and many friends..I love you to the moon and back! OXOX
Patti

March 16, 2012

Phyllis, Carol and I will always remember his
laugh, and thank him eternally for introducing
us all to Roma Ristorante. Our thoughts and
prayers are with you.
Vin Ringrose

March 16, 2012

Sorry for your loss. I enjoyed playing cards at the Elks club with George.

Maron JACOB

Bob Sturm

March 16, 2012

I remember George as a co worker at Barreuther Bros. Chevrolet back in the early 50's. He was a real gentleman and a friend.
Our prayers are with the family.

March 15, 2012

My sincere sympathy to the entire Phelan family. Betty Kochiss

Lisa Venn

March 15, 2012

George had an uncanny way with children and I will always remember his ability to make people laugh! The love he so freely gave to his family is evident in the way they love and honor him, and others. And of course, to remember to dance! Thank you George!

Gina Jones-Blue

March 15, 2012

My sincere condolences Patti to you and your family-Gina Jones-Blue (West Hartford, CT)

Holly Spring

March 15, 2012

Out deepest sympathy to your family.
Holly, Brittany & Samantha Spring

March 15, 2012

LOVE and PRAYERS to the whole family.
George was a blessing in the lives of friends here in Norfolk.
Nancy , Fred, Aralinde, Garrett and Kat Herzig

See you around "Chief Two Moon"

Lisa Sullivan

March 15, 2012

Love you my Daddy....always and forever in my heart~ Lee Lee

Lauren Sagliano, RN

March 15, 2012

Deepest sympathy to the Phelan family. George will not be forgotten.

Lauren Sagliano, RN
and
Pomeroy 6 Staff of Waterbury Hospital

Ingrid Sidoti

March 15, 2012

My deepest sympathy to all the Phelan family. Although I never personally met George, I have a feeling he may have played golf with my Dad at Greenwoods Country Club. I know that he was a remarkable man.

Ingrid Sidoti

Mary Hollanda

March 15, 2012

A big heart, a big life. Deepest sympathies and heartfelt wishes for many beautiful memories.

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