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GABRIEL THOMAS "GIL" GEORGEFF

Chillicothe, Missouri

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GEORGEFF Gabriel "Gil" Thomas Georgeff, 83, a resident of Scottsdale, Arizona passed away on Saturday, February 9, 2013. He was born on July 7, 1929 in Granite City, IL. He moved to Scottsdale, Arizona from Blue Springs, Missouri in 2005 after the death of his beloved wife of 53 years, Helen...

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Gil and Helen Georgeff on their wedding day

My father, Anthony, was Gil's oldest brother. He was a special man in so many ways, but above all he was a great family man. He loved his wife and children more than anything. He was a great athlete, an even better educator. His family will miss him forever.

My mom Dilba, is Uncle Gli's sister.

You were a man of Great knowlage and wisdom.
When we get toghter at at family Gatherings and I talk about sad things I heard on the News you had a word of wisdom.

A poem:

Uncle Gil, love for the Feild of Education was the one only thing you would know.

No matter what it took either in a text book or your Awesome style of teaching.

it was just that and only thatbecause nothing else mattered but to see that ...

Principal Georgeff,
Thank you for showing us how a sweet man combined discipline and kindness. Also after your retirement, I cherish our semi-regular chats at the Independence Center. You are a model educator and man. Few in the occupation of education could have given a group of studentsmore. We will miss you always and celebrate what you taught and way you displayed how we should grow. CONDOLENECES/PRAYERS/SALVATION

So sorry for his loss. When we first moved to Blue Springs he was our neighbor. He took me to school a few times don't you think I felt special.

Our Deepest Sympathy to the family,you're in our prayers.God Bless.

A first class individual I was fortunate enough to have known and worked with in the Blue Springs School District. My prayers for the family in their time of loss.

Those of us who had the opportunity to know Mr. Georgeff as students at BSHS will keep your family in our thoughts and prayers. We were fortunate to have had him in our lives.

We want to express our Deepest Sympathy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Larry & Pat Wiebusch