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George W. WARE

1927 - 2017

George W. WARE obituary, 1927-2017, Tucson, AZ

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George WARE Obituary

WARE, George W. 8/27/1927 - 4/25/2017 George W. Ware, loving husband, father, grandfather, friend and Professor Emeritus of Entomology and Associate Dean of the College of Agriculture - University of Arizona, died April 25, 2017 at home surrounded by his family and friends, following a courageous battle with cancer. A native Arkansan, born in Hope, AR, Ware received a B.S. in 1951 and an M.S./Entomology & Toxicology in 1952 from the University of Arkansas. In 1952 he married the love of his life - Doris Marie Adams. They moved to Manhattan, KS to complete a doctorate in Entomology and Plant Pathology at Kansas State University, 1956. Here their first child, Cindy Ware (Carlson-Ziebell), was born. In 1957 Ware joined Ohio State University as Professor and integral member of the insect toxicology and pesticide analytical group. It was there Sam Ware and Julie Ware (Usry) were born, completing the family. In 1966 Ware moved his family to Tucson to head the Department of Entomology in the College of Agriculture at the University of Arizona. The desert was quite a change from the lush trees and vegetation they were accustomed to, but as days passed they came to love Tucson, the people, and the terrain. On an academic trip to Washington D.C., Ware had the privilege of sitting next to Sister Kathleen (deceased) - founder of shelter Casa de Los Ninos. They became fast friends and Ware guided her as she wrote and published her experience and vision for the Casa. From here, Ware was involved in the United Way, Literacy of Pima County, Homeless in the Winter program. However, his heart belonged to his most valued concern - the congregation of Palo Verde Church of Christ. He led singing, taught Sunday School, adult classes and participated in Summer Church Camp at Southern Arizona Bible Camp in the Graham Mountains. He was available to anyone that needed help or encouragement. Professionally, Ware authored and published several textbooks on pest control, pesticide management, pesticide toxicology and pesticide litigation. He revered science and enjoyed his role as professor, mentor, and administrator for the U of A College of Agriculture. He also served our country in the United States Navy WWII and as an officer in the Army during the Korean conflict. Ware was an avid athlete competing in several marathons, lunchtime swimming at McKale, handball. He was an Eagle Scout and valued this training and discipline. He became Scoutmaster for the Boy Scouts of America to an amazing group of young men - where his son Sam and many of the troop were awarded the Eagle Scout Award. Upon retirement, Ware became a golf enthusiast playing with a group of church friends and colleagues. Some of this same group met for coffee every Saturday morning to discuss world issues (and grandchildren.) He and Doris enjoyed traveling throughout the United States and abroad. Trips to see the grandkids were always the highlights. Ware is survived by his devoted wife of 64 years, Doris Ware and his children and grandchildren, Cindy Carlson and husband, Greg Ziebell, John Carlson, Dr. Karyn Carlson and husband, Justin Gallick, Matthew and Kelsey Carlson, Sam and Melanie Ware, Lauren and Jesse Henderson, Ashleigh and Tyler Adair, Julie Ware Usry and Taylor Usry. Very special love and thanks to Kasey, Maria, Esparanza and Jennifer - Dad's special angels. Memorial Service: Saturday, May 13, 2017, 10:00 a.m., Palo Verde Church of Christ, 651 S. Kolb Road. In lieu of flowers, please contribute to Southern Arizona Bible Camp or the organization of your choice. Reception to follow at the Radisson, 6555 E. Speedway. Arrangements by ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES, Dodge Chapel.
Published by Arizona Daily Star on May 7, 2017.

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Rob and Sharon Minton

May 12, 2017

George and my dad Bob Minton were great friends, golfing buddies and huge UofA Wildcat supporters. They shared a lot in common: small town beginnings, successful careers, great marriagea to fantastic women, strong Christian faith and families they were very proud of. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Linda Janning

May 12, 2017

Doris, Sam, Cindy & Julie growing up across the street from you all has made you family to me. I am so sorry for your loss of sweet George. May the peace of God rule in your heart & minds. Lindsey & I will never forget all the cotton she brought home after spending a day at the U of A agriculture Farm with George & Taylor. I'll never forget his smile, laughter & sense of humor. I loved how resourceful he was when I'd call to ask about strange bugs near my house or if I should spend the extra money and buy organic. He is no longer suffering & was so fortunate to pass away at home with loving care & family at his side. I look forward to seeing him again. I love you. Linda J

Pat

May 10, 2017

I'm so sorry for your loss. May you gain comfort from your memories and from the support of loving family and friends, as mentioned at Proverbs 17:17. Please accept my condolences.

Djuana Berlin

May 10, 2017

Written April 25, 2017
Today is a bitter sweet day. Today the world has lost a great man. George Ware passed on to his glorious reward with our heavenly Father today. I want to write, in my own limited way, what George Ware means to me and my family. Ten or more years ago, George and his lovely wife, Doris, approached Troy and I to do a video for their family. This video contained hundreds of slides, pictures and video that covered over 50 years of the Wares family. From the beginning, George had a major effect on people. Troy and I went through his many life events while putting this film together. He and Doris wanted to save their history for the future generations of their family. We saw his early childhood, his courtship with Doris, his service to country and community. We saw the many hours dedicated to teaching college students. As we worked through the thousands of images, we got to see the legacy that was George Ware. We learned what his favorite music was. We saw his passions and his acceivements flash by on the video screen.
As amazing as his life was, and it was amazing, I truly believe that his greatest achievment, was his willingness to encourage. All the hundreds of couples he encouraged to manage their money wisely. All the young men he encouraged to grow up with honor in the Boy Scouts. All the encouragement he showed to God's people in our congregation. George was always encouraging and exhorting Troy and I. He knew we could do well in everything we endevored, he never doubted that we could succeed in our video production business, and he always knew that we would succeed in our writing.
George Ware, you were always encouraging us , always counseling us and always inspiring us to be better. So your legacy continues, Mr. Ware. All of us who you have touched all these many years will always remember your wisdom and instruction, and hopefully, pass it on.
Now the sweetness, Mr. Ware, your great reward, George, your heavely life, sir, begins.

Helen Schaefer

May 9, 2017

Doris:

John and I were sorry to learn of George's death.
Our sympathies are with
you and your family.

John and Helen Schaefer

Jan Lemmons

May 9, 2017

George and Doris always sat behind us in worship service on Sunday mornings. George was always singing in his wonderful voice and would always politely ask me how I was. He always was asking about my career, he knew I worked in the medical field and when I started traveling, he would ask where I had been. I miss George's presence and yet am so happy he is with the Lord.
Cindy, Julie and Sam, I know how much you miss him. I am thinking of ya'll now and want you to know how much he is missed at Palo Verde. Lots of love, Jan Lemmons

Craig Fones

May 9, 2017

All of our best to the Ware Family. George always had a great smile and a great sense of humor.

Barbara Ellis

May 8, 2017

One of the finest men I've ever known. Even when you knew he was going through a rough time and would ask how he was doing he always said "great". I never heard him complain about anything. He will be missed. My prayers are with Doris and family. May God bring you comfort and peace.

Phil Lollar

May 8, 2017

One of the pillars of my youth. A truly great man. A life well-lived.

Sherry Daughtry

May 8, 2017

My deepest sympathy to you & your family. He was such a nice man and blessing to his family.

May 8, 2017

Praying that the promise of Jesus's gift gives you all the joy that knowing God is in His heaven and rejoicing that His child has come home.
God Bless,Tom,Gae and family

Carla (Miller) Johnson

May 8, 2017

Dearest Ones;

I am so very sorry to hear of George's struggle with cancer and his passing. He was a dear man who touched the lives of so many.... You are each and all in my thoughts and prayers... In Him,

Dawn Williams (Angell)

May 8, 2017

The Wares were always kind and full of laughter. I hope the happy memories are a comfort.

May 8, 2017

I am so sorry for your loss. Please find comfort in knowing that we will see our loved ones again. Matthew 5:5, John6:40

May 8, 2017

Phil and I have lost a very dear friend. Please accept our condolences. He will be truly missed - Sallaine Upchurch- St. Louis, MO

Jim Briggs

May 8, 2017

Doris, Cindy, Sam and Julie so sorry to hear the news of Mr Ware's passing. I have many memories of Mr Ware while growing up on North St., all of which I carry fondly. His faith was strong and I know he was welcomed into heaven with open arms. My best to all of you in this difficult time.

May 8, 2017

George came to the University of Arizona a year before I arrived as a graduate student. Over the years I was privileged to work with George on various projects and committees. He was a true gentlemen, and I know he will be missed by family and friends.

God's speed, George.

Jo Turner

May 8, 2017

I'm so sorry for your loss. I remember George from the time we attended Palo Verde church of Christ. He always had a big smile and encouraging words! May he rest in peace with the Father and may God bring comfort to his wife and family.

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