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2017
1328 Sulphur Spring Road
Arbutus, Maryland
George Lee Layman (74), passed away on September 16, 2017 at the Senator Bob Hooper House in Forest Hill, MD. He was born on October 8, 1942 in Baltimore, MD. George (aka Buddy to family) grew up in several states including Maryland, D.C., Virginia, and Texas. While in high school (Catonsville), he caddied at Rolling Road Golf Course along with his two older brothers. Afterwards, George began his professional career working for Krome Optical in Baltimore, MD. Years later he left the area and moved to Florida and became the youngest person to be President of the Optical Club. While in Florida he married and started a family with the birth of his daughter Kelly Anne Layman. After a number of years, George returned to Maryland where he was a Realtor for a period of time and then became a Chauffeur for local private schools. He later owned his own chauffeur business. George is preceded in death by his parents, Fred and Emily Layman and brother, Eugene V. Klug. George is survived by his daughter, Kelly Anne Layman; his brothers, Fred L. Layman, Jr., Wayne D. Layman, William E. Layman; his sisters Linda L. Tomarchio, Myra R. Voggenauer, and Louise E. Miller; nephews Tim, Victor, David, Stephen, Aaron, Brian, Jason, Clint, and Adam; and nieces January, Kathy, Kim, Sharon, Amanda, Jennifer, Melissa, and Emily. He also has 32 great nieces and nephews along with 5 great-great nieces and nephews. The family will be greeting friends and family at Ambrose Funeral Home, 1328 Sulphur Spring Rd., Arbutus, MD 21227 on Saturday from 3 to 5 PM, where a memorial service will be held at 4 PM. A private burial service will be held at Green Hill Cemetery located in Waynesboro, PA. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations be made to the Upper Chesapeake Health Foundation, ATTN: Senator Bob Hooper House, 520 Upper Chesapeake Drive, Suite 405, Bel Air, MD 21014.
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We miss your calls, your visits but most of all if You....
Today is your 75th Birthday...hope you are in heaven enjoying family and know how much you are loved and missed here on Earth. Rest In Peace...
Love,
Myra & Andy
Myra & Andy Voggenauer
Sister
October 8, 2017
My condolences for your loss. May God soften your grief during this difficult time. Please be comforted in knowing how precious your loved ones is in God's eyes. Psalms 116:15
September 27, 2017
My sympathies and condolences to all of George's family and friends. May his light encourage you to shine yours.
Linda Garman
September 21, 2017
My condolences to the friends and family that have to endure this trial. I'm sure George was loved by many and it's a shame death had to take him away. Prayers will be made (1 Corinthians 15:54)
September 20, 2017
Our condolences to George's family as he prepares for his last Limo ride. He will be missed.
Bob & Dawn Meyer
September 20, 2017
To the family of George Layman I would like to express my condolence to you may the God of comfort bring comfort to you with his right arm extended to you Isa.41:10
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September 20, 2017
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