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Dear Dave and family: I first met George when I was coaching against David's teams back in the D5AA baseball league almost 30 years ago. He was the GQ-lookin' guy in the suit giving the opposing coach a hard time. We got to know each other VERY well in those times. Years later, when Dave and my son Tom played American Legion ball together, George and I sat on the same sideline together and became good friends. We would run into each other periodically at the store or when I would pull my car over and interrupt one of his runs or bike rides on Abbott Road. It was always a pleasure to see him and we would catch up on each other's families. He was so proud of you, and you should be so proud of him. I will always remember him fondly. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Rest in peace, my friend.
I knew George from High School, we had a lot of good times, he was a great guy. My deepest sympathy to his family. R.I.P. George
my dear colleen, david and jake... my heart breaks with this news... sorry i won't be there to give hugs... but prayers are being said... he's with vinny, his dad and probably having a cigar with uncle peter... will call when in town in 2 weeks... love to all for now...aunt judy p.s. karen... i'm so glad you and george stayed friends..love you
Karen, I can't express how very sorry I am about George's passing. I will always remember his smiling face, coming in with coffee to the office on Friday afternoons. That's how I'll always remember him. You and your family have my deepest sympathy.
Hunks,
My deepest condolences in the passing of your father. He was a great man. My family will keep you and your family in our prayers.