GEORGE MANN ROPER III

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GEORGE ROPER Obituary

GEORGE MANN ROPER, III George Mann Roper, III, 67, of McAllen, Texas passed away on Tuesday, November 26th in McAllen. George was born in Bayreuth, Germany in1946. He was a graduate of St. Mary's University in San Antonio, Texas. He was married to and is survived by his wife, Norma Beardwood-Roper. George was a counselor and an adjunct professor at University of Texas - Pan American in Edinburg, TX. He is survived by his daughter, Jennifer Becker (Michael); and their two children, Cullen and Ian; of Austin, TX. His brothers Bert Roper (Sue), of Tehachapi, CA and Doug Roper (Janet), of San Antonio, TX. He is also survived by his beloved nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Cynthia; his sister, Pamela Clark; and his nephew, Ryan Gregory. George loved his friends dearly and held them close to his heart. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, November 30th at 11:00 a.m. at Kreidler Funeral Home in McAllen, Texas. kreidlerfuneralhome.com Sign the guest book at www.themonitor.com/obituaries

Published by The Monitor on Nov. 28, 2013.
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I've been thinking about my dear buddy, my wonderful G-Man, recently. I hope his family is doing well, and I just wanted to let them know that George is not forgotten! <3 <3 <3

Kat "Romeokat" Wilton

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November 22, 2021

So sorry to hear about George's passing. We shared many laughs and stories when we officed near each other many years ago. Rest in peace George

Cheryl Strong

December 7, 2013

To the Roper family:

Our deepest condolences to each one of you on your overwhelming loss. George was a unique individual who embodied the perfect mixture of kindness, knowledge, cheerfulness, wisdom and firmness. His infectious gentle nature touched many lives and he will be dearly missed by all of us.

George was very active during the founding of the Rio Grande Valley Psychological Association. For several years he served as a devoted officer of the association. He was a life member of the association and towards the latter years he continued to serve on several committees of the association.

George was also a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor (LPC-S) and as a supervisor his duty was to mentor and guide counselors during their internship. George took his duties very seriously and mentored several interns entering the counseling profession. I (Lupita) have always felt very privileged that George accepted me as one of his interns. He unselfishly imparted his knowledge, skills and techniques. As I continue to work in the profession, I frequently recall his many words of wisdom.

George also served as a mental health consultant for several youth organizations. He deeply cared for the troubled youth and for all of those who sought his services. He was always very attentive and personable with every one he met. George deeply enjoyed teaching at the university and sharing all of his knowledge, skills and adventures with his students. George touched the lives of so many and through his work he continues to touch the lives of many. He was an esteemed colleague and a dear friend who just left us too soon. He was such a ‘great guy' and we can't even begin to imagine the deep void felt by those closest to him. Our deepest sympathies to each one of you on your loss.

Bob and Lupita Wisener

December 6, 2013

Dear Norma,
I'm so sorry for your loss. I pray that you will be surrounded by love and comfort during this difficult time. I will be praying for you.

Sheri Darrough

December 3, 2013

Norma and Jennifer,
George was a wonderful and caring person. He always spoke so highly of both of you and it was obvious that you were the lights of his life. I know he will be deeply missed.

Jenny Cummings

December 2, 2013

Norma and Jennifer, I am so sorry for your loss. GMan (as I called him) was a wonderful, kind, and wise friend to me. His humor and joy in life always made my day brighter, and his thoughtful advice often made my path smoother. GMan was a gentleman through and through, and I grieve greatly that I never got to give him a hug in person. PLEASE remember to wrap yourselves in the quilt I sent him and remember I'm sending you hugs across the ether to comfort you on the loss of this dear, sweet man!

Love to you all,
Kat, aka "Romeocat" or "that Kooky Conservative Quilt Woman" ;-)

Kat Wilton

December 2, 2013

Dear Roper family, I am honored to have called GM a friend, and will miss him greatly.

His encouragement and support meant so much to me as a person and a writer.

My thoughts go out to all of you.

The Mad Macedonian
http://www.madmacedonian.com

Kiril Kundurazieff

December 1, 2013

Jennifer, I am so sorry for your loss. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Sandra Thompson

November 30, 2013

You will always live in our hearts and prayers.

November 30, 2013

Sorry to hear about your husband, our prayers are with you and your family.

George Barajas

November 30, 2013

Dear Norma and Family,

My sincere and deepest condolences to you all. When I heard of Jorge's passing I was deeply saddened as I had the blessing of knowing him on a personal level while working at Dr McCoys office. I am sure that I am not the only one to tell you, that in the short time that I got to interact with him he was a big blessing and a friend. George took it upon himself to embrace any new stuff that arrived at the office, never how back on sharing his knowledge and how to improve our practice, and always provided great insight and not to mention great humor to put a smile on our faces. I looked forward to seeing George at the office when I arrived because I knew he would either have a brilliant piece of information to share about our mental health work or a witty comment or joke that would certainly brighten up my day. I felt taken care of by him, genuinely valued, and he seemed to appreciate me as an individual even with the little time that we had known each other. I am sure that that is not surprising because that is simply who George was. Few people have the grace to bless others in such a short time. George is the type of human being we all try to emulate. I am sorry that I will not be able to be present your memorial service for George I am away with family for the holiday weekend. My prayers are with you. I pray that the peace of Christ that passes all understanding be with you all in this time of mourning.

Andres Tapia

November 30, 2013

George used to be married to my cousin, Cindy.
I was saddened to hear of his passing this week. Sympathy and condolences go out to his wife, daughter and the rest of his family. May God pour out his healing powers over the family to help them get through this sad occasion.

Diane

Diane Gregory-Stewart

November 30, 2013

A wonderful friend who always exhibited love, class, and kindness, even to those who made life difficult. I've never met his equal and will always treasure his friendship. George's suffering is over and he now rests in the arms of our Lord. I'll always remember him with fondness.

Woody McNair

November 29, 2013

George is one of the best men I've ever been able to count as a friend. The loss is beyond measure, but if he could speak to me now he would say, "I love you Joe! It's going to be okay." I always said "I love you!" Right back. It's no less now that I will have to wait to hear those words again.

Joseph McCoy

November 29, 2013

I knew George to be a tremendously kind human being. He was one of the original psychologists to settle in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, and I was pleased to count him as a friend and colleague.
Best wishes to George's family in this time of your grief --

Gary Montgomery

November 29, 2013

My deepest condolences to the Roper family. I was blessed to be his student this semester, and admired how strong he was. I loved listening to the many stories he shared throughout his time with us. I will never forget what a sweet and funny man he was and will miss him dearly. Rest in peace

Evy Rendon

November 28, 2013

I've known a lot of men but none, other than my father that held the standards that George did. While we never met face to face I consider him my best friend. May the Heavenly Father bring comfort and peace to each of you. Dallas Williams

Dallas Williams

November 28, 2013

George was a man whose life touched many over the years. In all of his suffering, I never knew him once to complain. He was an inspiration to all who knew him and rest assured that this world will not, cannot, be the same without him.

Scott Roellchen

November 28, 2013

May the Lord receive him in his glory. It was such an honor to have had the opportunity to become one of his students. He was a man with great humor and with a great heart. I will always remember the tales he shared with us. I will never forget how extremely strong and how I admire him for showing up to class for us although, I could tell he was suffering greatly. Rest in peace.

Maritza Ramos

November 28, 2013

My deepest condolences to the Roper family, I still remember sitting in his class at UTPA, going to miss you

Eva Cano

November 28, 2013

I will NEVER forget George Roper. He was a friend, a man of character, a man of vision, but above all else, he was a friend!

Fred Witzell

November 28, 2013

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