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George H. McWilliams Lowell native, decorated US Army Veteran Lowell George H. McWilliams, Lowell native and decorated U.S. Army veteran, died December 1, 2008 at the Blaire House of Tewksbury after a long illness. The son of the late George and Catherine (Kelley) McWilliams, he was born March 10, 1924, in Lowell and was educated in the Lowell schools including the Sacred Heart School. He joined the Army when he was 17 years old and served during World War II, receiving numerous honors and decorations including the Purple Heart, the Pacific Theatre Medal, World War II Victory Medal, the Presidential Citation, and the Bronze Star. In 1944 during WWII he was badly injured in combat at Bougainville, Soloman Islands. He spent 5 years hospitalized in the Bedford Veterans Hospital recovering from his injuries and became permanantly disabled. Upon his discharge from the hospital, George made his home with his sisters, Anna and Dorothy McWilliams. He was an avid walker who would frequently be seen walking throughout the Grove and the Shedd Park sections of the City of Lowell. He was also a member of the VFW Post 662, Walker Rogers, and he also enjoyed fishing. He was particularly fond of his nieces and nephews and spent much of his time enjoying their company and that of his grandnieces and grandnephews. He is survived by his brothers, James McWilliams, of Spring Hill, FL, John J. McWilliams and his wife, Phyllis, of Singer Island, FL; his sister, Anna L. McWilliams of Lowell; his sister-in-law, Rita McWilliams of Lowell; his nieces, Marlene A. Browne of Westford, and Nancy Bernard and husband, Gary, of Nashua, NH; his nephews, John McWilliams, Jr. and his wife, Carol, of Lowell, Gary McWilliams and wife, Lenora, of Houston, TX, Brian McWilliams and wife, Marjorie, of Kingston, Ma, Alan McWilliams and wife, Paula, of Ballston Spa, NY, and Robert McWilliams and wife Deborah, of Wilbraham, Ma. He also leaves his grandnieces and grandnephews Kristen and David Browne, and the McWilliams' including: Ian, Tyler, Julia, Jane, Tara, Erin, Ana, Emily, Gary, Stephen, Mai, Mya; and Tyler and Lauren Bernard. He was also the twin brother of the late Dorothy McWilliams, and the late Leo McWilliams. MCWILLIAMS You are invited to His Visitation 9 until 10am on Friday mrning at the MCDONOUGH FUNERAL HOME, 14 Highland St, Lowell (978 or 800) 458-6816. His Funeral Mass will be offered at Holy Family Parish at 11am. Burial in St. Patrick Cemetery. E-Condolence site www.mcdonoughfuneralhome.com

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Published by Lowell Sun on Dec. 3, 2008.

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Kristen Browne

December 4, 2008

Uncle George,
Growing up as a kid I remember your love for spinach and I would turn my nose up at it! Now I love it! Also thanks for always giving up the tv so Dave and I could watch our favorite cartoons on a Tuesday night even though you wanted to watch your Wild West movies! You were a man that sacrificed a great deal so others could be happy. I love you.
Kristen

Kristen Browne

December 4, 2008

Uncle George,
Growing up as a kid I remember your love for spinach and I would turn my nose up at it! Now I love it! Also thanks for always giving up the tv so Dave and I could watch our favorite cartoons on a Tuesday night even though you wanted to watch your Wild West movies! You were a man that sacrificed a great deal so others could be happy. I love you.
Kristen

Alan McWilliams

December 4, 2008

Dear Uncle George:

I'll miss your humor, your smile and the way you could make us all laugh. And yes we could tell we brought you as much joy as you brought us. We'll miss your gentle manner, and your willingness to fix anything that broke (especially our bikes). You hold a special place in our hearts and l will always remember the great uncle you always were to me.

Marlene Browne

December 4, 2008

Dear Uncle George,
We will surely miss your silly grin and the twinkle in your eye as you looked fondly at each of us, your special nephews and nieces. Who will let out the loud belches and burps that made us all laugh. We all realized what a kid you were at heart. You will be sadly missed!
Love Always,

Richard Longtin

December 3, 2008

Dear John (Mac):

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Sincerely, Dick

Brian McWilliams

December 3, 2008

To Uncle George, Thanks for all those times that you used to pick me up and spin me around and around until the whole world was spinning. ( and my dad was saying," George!, don't be fooling around")
Love,
Your nephew, Brian

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