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Deborah King
May 19, 2015
George had that coveted character quality of making the person he was with feel like the most important person in his life. His gentle and witty soul will be missed. Such a loss.
Maggie Range
May 13, 2015
What a quiet presence across the Circle, whose contributed richness and beauty to our life in the Grove. He will be deeply missed.
B B
May 12, 2015
My beloved cousin I miss you so much. We were friends since college and that's a long time. Every day I see funny cat photos that I want to send you. Rest in peace.
Marva Vickerie
May 11, 2015
George was a good man, always eager to help. May his soul rest in peace.
Marsha & Mickey Edwards
May 9, 2015
We are so sorry to hear about George. While we have not seen him in many years, we remember him fondly, both from Garrett Park days and his early years in Washington Grove.
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