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Bob Hartman
July 15, 2010
I never had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Waple,however,Donna Coulson provided me with a vivid reconstruction of his incredible miltary experiences. Being the son of a World War II veteran and a member of the "greatest generation" I have nothing but great admiration for this fine gentleman and hope all citizens of this great country of ours take a moment of reflection and thank him for keeping us safe and defending democracy. May he rest in peace for eternity. God bless George Henry Waple III.
July 15, 2010
My condolences are extended to the Waple family, particularly grandson Jonathan whom I met and shared a round of golf as he was entering college. George was born and raised in Waple Mills, VA; I was born and raised in Norfolk, VA; he was White and I am Black. The very nature of our environments caused us to have unhealthy racial feelings about each other. We fought through the negativity and we became friends, because we learned to see each other as just people. My tribute to George is summed up in the below 1943 radio address by a Black woman, Nannie Helen Burroughs(1879-1961),born in Orange, VA. "Americans in arms...in this hour of destiny, We salute you All--Black and White--Jews and Gentiles-who are fighting under Old Glory, the undefeated banner of a free nation, to make the world large enough for Democracy and too small for race prejudice, discrimination, injustice and hate...It is a fact, that this nation and the Negro race are face to face with the greatest opportunity and challenge that have ever come to either. Neither must be weak ANYWHERE. Both are fighting for the complete triumph of unadulterated Democratic principles, because we believe that these are the only cure for what hurts the world...We have just begun to fight! Fellow countrymen, that is the Victory to which we dedicate all that we have and all that we hope to be" Through our relationship, George and I came to understand that our beloved US Army's experience was about the principles and essence of Nannie Helen Burroughs' message. Thanks, my friend, and we all need her views and vision to resonant in our lives today, reminding us to continue the fight to make our country a better one.
Respectfully,
Colonel Jim Wyatt(US Army, Retired)www.burroughstalks.com
July 13, 2010
Dear Waple Family. My deepest condolences on your loss. George was a very devoted and loyal member of The Old Guard Association and it was always a pleasure to see him at our annual reunions. He would always make a point of meeting the young soldiers of The Old Guard and always had a crowd around him as he told his stories of Fort Myer in the late 1930's, when he was with the 3d Cavalry, and the late 1940's when he was First Sergeant of the Ceremonial Detachment.
Thre are very few men like George Waple and they pass our way only once. He will be sorely missed at our next reunion in October. God bless him. Pete McDermott, CW4(R), President, The Old Guard Association, 2004-2005.
Doug Glassmacher
July 13, 2010
Farewell George. I have been proud to call you my friend. Thank you for your service to our country and for often visiting my school and sharing your military experiences with my students. Our country, my school and students have greatly benefited from your service and sacrifice. I am so glad that just a few weeks ago Brookdale honored you and dedicated "Walple's Corner" as a permanent exhibit for future generations to view.
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Philip Brokstein
July 13, 2010
Farewell "POPPA GEORGE"!
To the world who knew you, you were the Military Lion. But to the Brokstein family we were blessed to know you also as our Spiritual Lamb!
Your physical absence will be sadly missed...however your words, actions. guidance, and love will NEVER be forgotten!
Travel the Hereafter, keep selling your now famous book and when we next meet let me know how many readers you have added to your attentive audience.
You have more than proven to all whose lives you touched to be a phenomenal human being, in every way, and have earned the absolute right for Eternal Rest and Peace!
God's Speed!
Craig Pickerel
July 13, 2010
Our deepest sympathies are with the family of our long time dearest family friend. Thank you for your Service and Friendship. Like our Dad and Husband, you will be greatly missed, but not forgotten. God Bless.
Libby Pickerel, Glenn & Craig Pickerel
July 13, 2010
Served with George in 1951, Company A, (Honor Guard Company) The “Old Guard� 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment.
I salute you George for giving us so many quality years. The world will never be the same without GEORGE HENRY WAPLE, III. CSM Ret. Tom Twomey
Mark Smith-DuCre'
July 13, 2010
Farewell Faithful Servant! You have served your God, your country, your family, and your soldiers well! Rest now, for YOU have earned the rightful post, as an Eternal Sentinel of Soldiers Gone Home to Rest! God Bless you my "Brother in Arms"!
Mark Smith-DuCre' -TOGA
Doug Robbins
July 12, 2010
I knew George through his attendance and participation in The Old Guard Association. We will miss him very much.
Doug Robbins (Editor & Publisher of Pride, the Old Guard Association's newsletter).
July 12, 2010
It is always a sad occasion when a good soldier stands his last retreat. My condolences to the family. J. A. Conley, LTC, USA, Ret. former commander of "A" Company.
Cy Shearer
July 12, 2010
Well done, "country boy soldier"! You inspired us by your life and endless tales. All will miss you at The Old Guard Association reunions.
Carol Fowler
July 12, 2010
Godspeed, George. You sure went out on top! You had some pretty memorable stories that will not soon be forgotten. My sympathies to your dearest loved ones.
LTC(Ret) Joe Bucco
July 12, 2010
I had the distinct honor and pleasure of knowing and working with George. I just saw him recently at the dedication of the Waple corner of the Brookdale College Library. I was happy to have shared that day with him. I will miss him very much.
Marilyn Manning
July 12, 2010
Truly an Officer and a Gentleman who will be sorely missed by those who knew and loved him.

George H. Waple, Easter 2009.
Eric Thacke
July 12, 2010
A good friend and neighbor who will be sorely missed. We love you George. Carol, Eric and the boys.
Sharon Ellerman
July 12, 2010
We love you Pop-Pop.
Melissa and Joseph Ellerman

George @ D-Day commemoration
Donna Coulson
July 12, 2010
It was my pleasure to know and work with George on the Center for WWII Executive Council. We enjoyed our trip to the shores of Normandie with George in 2007. RIP
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