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In Loving Memory of GEORGE RICHARD BRUM who passed away December 7, 2012.
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George was a man of few words but many talents. He will always be in my thoughts. His strength was evident in his gentile personality. I had the honor to know George for over 50 years, and he always made me welcome in his home. To Gale and Nancy, know that your father is at peach and is smiling on you all wiith a big grin.
Wayne Ondler
Jupiter, FL
Wayne Ondler
December 14, 2012
Another great person and tuna fishing pioneer has left us.
"May he always have a following sea and the wind at his back" With our deepest condolences to the family.
Arnold & Anna Fernandes
December 14, 2012
Nancy,Byron Kevin and Gale,
I would like to think that Georgie is dancing in heavin right now. I pray that your hearts will be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times spent together. Georgie lived a good life and you all were there to comfort him and be his companion, he was blessed to have such a wonderful family, and you too will all be blessed from the love he shared with all of you.
Theresa Hernandez
December 13, 2012
Heaven is now more fun with George there. His sense of humor, his joy in his family, friends, and life is the gift he shared w us on earth. Thank you Lord for George...he made a difference! Thank you too for the family and friends he continues to influence. Sincerely, J & Rosie Jones
December 13, 2012
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