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Therrill Bone
November 28, 2004
Nihla and I knew George even before we worked for Westinghouse, it's not likely we will ever forget him.
Lynn Ingros
October 18, 2004
George was unique with his outgoing manner and humorous, yet optimistic commentary that always filled a room with smiles and laughter. It was a pleasure to have work with George.
Tim Wielechowski
October 18, 2004
I knew George for alot years working with him at Westinghouse. We had many good times together. He will be missed.
Arthur Rutherford
October 18, 2004
George will be missed by all that knew him. It was always fun to be around George.
Wayne Dennis
October 18, 2004
George was a great friend and former Co-worker. We traveled many a mile together. I remember one trip we got stuck in a snow storm at the Philidelphia Airport and spent the night.
He will be missed.
Wayne McRae
October 17, 2004
It was an honor and privelage to know George. Working with him added a lot to my life.
I will miss him.
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