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1917

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2015

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George Flanagan Obituary

George Michael Flanagan - SAVANNAH - We cope with what we are presented in life with love and care and faith What an inspiration he was to all of us! George Michael Flanagan, of Savannah, Georgia passed away just 2 hours before his 98th birthday and so he is celebrating his birthday with his wife, Marjorie in heaven. He was born May 24, 1917 in Madisonville, Kentucky to the late James Michael Flanagan and Martha Mayer Flanagan. The family moved to Waycross, Georgia in 1922 where Mr. Flanagan attended local schools, including South Georgia College in Douglas, Georgia. Mr. Flanagan joined the United States Marine Corps in July 1940. He participated in the Soloman Islands Conquest at Gudal Canal, Tulagu Island, and Florida Island. He returned to New Caledonia for reequipping artillery and radar equipment. His final action was in the Pacific with the invasion of Guam after which he returned to the states. He was stationed at Camp Lajune, North Carolina until the end of the war. On December 28, 1947 he married Marjorie Jane Kennedy in St. John's Episcopal Church in downtown Savannah. George studied for and received his Foresters License in 1948. He settled in McIntosh County, Georgia and entered the timber business. After several years he returned to engineering and construction work at Fort Stewart. He participated in maintenance and complete construction work for a period of 10 years after which he moved to Savannah to continue his field engineering business with several organizations ending that career in Savannah with industrial and seaport clients. George is a charter member of Skidaway Island Presbyterian Church. He joined Live Oak Masonic Lodge #137 in Darien, Georgia in 1951 and received his 50 year pin in 2001. He was very active in civic work in Savannah for many years and was a Past President of the Kiwanis Club in Savannah. He was a member of the American Legion and the Statesboro Elks Lodge. He was an avid golfer and fisherman. After recovering from Colon Cancer he volunteered to counsel radiation and chemotherapy patients and help them accept their condition. He had a wonderful spirit of giving and sharing. He touched many lives in this community and elsewhere. He delivered bread every Tuesday to the Emmaus House, here in Savannah for many years. George retired with his wife, Marjorie, at the Landings on Skidaway Island. Uncle George shared his heart and his resources with many needy people in Savannah and nearby areas. He incorporated a group of four men called The Joy Boys. Their mission was to spread JOY throughout the community. This JOY will continue for years and years to come, thanks to his philanthropy. He is preceded in death by his wife Marjorie Jane Kennedy Flanagan, sister Mary Elaine Marsh and brother James Michael Flanagan. He is survived by his nephew Bob Warnock (Dottie); niece, Jane McIntosh and several other nieces and nephews and close friends. The family would like to especially thank the staff of the Oaks at the Marshes on Skidaway; also the caring love of Dr. Morris Geffen, Dr. Cristina Negrea and the Savannah Medical community involved in his life. A memorial service will be held at 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 26, 2015 at Skidaway Island Presbyterian Church. A reception will follow in Liston Hall. In lieu of flowers you may send a contribution in George's memory to your favorite charity to carry on his JOY. I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith 2 Timothy 4:7 (KJV) Please sign our online guestbook at www.foxandweeks.com Savannah Morning News May 26, 2015 Please sign our Obituary Guest Book at savannahnow.com/obituaries.

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Published by Savannah Morning News from May 25 to May 26, 2015.

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October 31, 2015

My husband and George were great golf buddies for several years while living on Skidaway Island. He would call several times a week and I would answer the phone and we would talk. He had such a sweet spirit, and my husband Fred loved him.
Deepest regrets, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Casey

October 31, 2015

So so sorry to find this out. My husband Fred golfed with George, and loved George very dearly. He was a first class act, and a true gentleman. Heaven is a much richer place with George there. So sorry we missed the service.. Deepest sympathy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Casey

George Flanagan C-1940

Philip Walter Hartman Jr

June 7, 2015

This is an awesome photo of my Great Uncle George! He gave it to me about 7 years ago while my brother John and I were on a visit to see him and Aunt Margie. I treasure it as the original photo, that a painting was done of waaaaay back in the early 1940's. I recall him saying a girl he knew painted it for him from the picture he gave me. It was done prior to him going into the war. I know right where that painting is too. It hung on the wall in my Great Gaga's house (his Mother's house) in Pine Harbor, GA for years and years. I remember us (My Mom "Chic", my Dad and my brother and I) staying with Great Gaga many times in the summers of the 1960's and 1970's and seeing the painting on the wall, of him (Great Gaga's son). As far as I know, Uncle George's niece, Sug, still has that same painting on the wall there at that house in Pine Harbor :) I'll cherish this photo as long as I live :) If anyone would like a copy, please e-mail at [email protected] or call at 252-204-6936 anytime :) I'll be glad to send it! :) He sure was a good lookin fella!!!

Philip Hartman Jr

June 7, 2015

A great loss for many people. Uncle George was a hard man from way back. He served his country proudly and in the toughest unit, The United States Marine Corps! As hard as he was, I am glad I got to know the soft side of him over the last decade. My brother John Hartman and I, would visit him and Aunt Margie once or twice a year on Skidaway Is. They were the most gracious of hosts and always...we had a great time :) He caught a raccoon out on his back porch in a cage one time. We all have the fondest and funniest memories of times like that with them :) We will all miss him dearly. Semper Fiddle-sticks!!! Uncle George!!!! RIP

My Great Uncle George...United States Marine...World War II

Philip W. Hartman Jr

June 7, 2015

Here is a photo taken

Debi Scott

May 27, 2015

Debi Scott

May 27, 2015

I wish I had known about the service. I just found the notice online, and regret I didn't find it yesterday. I am truly blessed to have known George and his wife. He always was very focused on other peoples happiness. I will miss seeing him at The Oaks when I entertain the residents.

May 26, 2015

Mr & Mrs. Flanagan were such beautiful people. Mr. Flanagan always was so happy and made you feel the same way. Sorry they both are gone now. Happy Birthday George !

Charlie Wells

May 26, 2015

Many years ago I met George at Ga Pacific. He was a roofing contractor. Since that time I got to know him so very well. He was always a joy to have in my office and joke and kid with all of the office staff. He because affectionately know as "Corny" from all of the corn roasts that he sponsored. We always had a good time, including him teaching me to cast for shrimp. Such a please man with a smaile a mile wide, same as his heart. He will be sorely missed.

Ruth Fincher

May 25, 2015

Jane, I did not have the pleasure of knowing your uncle, but I share in your sorrow... I am so sorry for your loss but know that friends have you in their heart,prayers and thoughts.

Tom & Lois Lavrisa

May 25, 2015

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family- we were honored to have met George.

May 25, 2015

As we wait the Lords day, we have support and comfort from the God of peace. Phillippians 4:9

Major Phil and Rebekah Swyers

May 25, 2015

What a wonderful and Godly man. He was blessed and he shared those blessings with others. He had a beautiful smile and a personality that never knew a stranger.

May God grant his family and friends comfort and peace as well as unending memories of George.

Well done good and faithful servant,

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Skidaway Island Presbyterian Church

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