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George W. Apgar

South Hadley, Massachusetts

1918-2009

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George W. Apgar 1918-2009 SOUTH HADLEY - George W. Apgar of East St. died Friday, October 2, 2009. He was born in New York, NY, February 19, 1919, son of the late Grover C. and Catherine (Dwyer) Apgar. He was educated in the New York schools, attended Manhattan College, and served as a first...

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My deepest condolences to the Apgar family. I fondly remember my visits to your house in Granby to play with Annie, and, the kindness you and your husband always gave me. With My Sympathy on your loss

Mary, My condolences to you and to your family. Arent' we lucky though to have our parents for as long as we have had. Dotsie and the Grenier family.

Eleanor and Family,

Cyndi and I send our deepest sympathy to you on your loss. George was always a kind and generous man who touched many lives. His legacy will live for a long time.

Mary, Emily, Eben. Darge and Ingrid, Eleanor and all the Apgars that we don't yet know- our deepest sympathies on the loss of your father and grandfather. He was a fine man and loved music. We'll all miss him!
Kate Spencer and Geoff and Razzy Branch

Mary, I did not know your father but, based on my experience knowing you, I can sense that he was a wonderful man who passed on great values and character to you. You and your family are in my prayers.
Judith J. Phillips

My deepest regrets to the members of the Apgar family on their loss.I fondly remember George from our earlier days in Granby

The Manhattan College alumni community shares the grief, and is now praying for our fellow attendee and the family at this time. Attendees are recognized on the theory "if it's important to some to mention in an obit, then we can spare a few prayers". Perhaps, the time at MC was both formative and important to our comrade. The Alumni Office has been informed. As well as the Jasper Jottings community that I personally can reach. We are all a little poorer now. "No man is an island, entire of...