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George William Nutt, 70, of Front Royal, Virginia, passed away Friday, October 5, 2018 at home surrounded by everyone he loved.
George was born January 9, 1948 in Massachusetts to Carl and Dorothy Nutt.
As a Marine, he served two tours in the Vietnam War and as a father, he raised three children. He loved music, film, food, gardening, and his children.
He was a master craftsman who single-handedly built his house from the ground up and worked for almost 50 years in his trade.
He was preceded in death by his father, sister, and a bear he bested in single combat.
George is survived by longtime companion, Rebecca Grisham; beloved sons, Kris and Micah Fulton; adored and only daughter, Hayley Fulton; and his corgi, Joey.
A Celebration of Life service will be held Friday, October 19, 2018 at 5 p.m. at Maddox Funeral Home in Front Royal, Virginia. He asks that you stop by and re-tell the stories he can no longer tell.
Arrangements are being handled by Maddox Funeral Home, Front Royal.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.maddoxfuneralhome.com
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I can´t believe you have been gone this long. Our birthday and Veterans Day phone conversations are sorely missed. I love you and miss you big brother. Hope your enjoying the promised land.
Richard
Family
October 2, 2022
I think of you often and miss our conversations. Often I ask myself " what would George do?" I miss you. You were the best brother anyone could ask for. RIP Semper Phi.
Richard Nutt
Family
October 2, 2021
It has been almost a year and my heart still hurts for his loss. When I remember all the things we did together as kids and as adults it brings a smile to my face. It was nice to share Veterans Days together in person or on the phone. I miss him dearly. BIG BROTHER
Richard Nutt
Brother
October 2, 2019
Sorry for your loss. He was my hero growing up. We did not always agree but I think we had a mutual respect for each other. I loved him and I'm sorry I never told him that. Estranged but never forgotten. We had so much in common. I'll miss Him always.
Richard Nutt
October 26, 2018
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