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George Edward Austin Sr.

NASHVILLE, Tennessee

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AUSTIN SR., George Edward Of Nashville, Tuesday, May 5, 2009. Preceded in death by his wife of 61 years, Janette Davis Austin. Mr. Austin is survived by his children, Ed (Rachel) Austin and Amy (Alan) Johnson; grandchildren, Ward (Kelly) Austin, Lucy (Matt) Cummings, Maria Johnson, Benjamin...

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I had the opportunity to know George (through working with him at Office Depot) for almost 15 years. I will miss his laugh, his smile and his caring ways. As a teenager when I first met him, he taught me very much about life. Mr. George Austin, you will be missed my friend! My deepest thoughts and prayers are now with your family. May you now rest in God's hands and may he heal the hearts of those that you have left behind, while leaving in our hearts and minds the memories that you bestowed...

The vestibule at Hillsboro church of Christ is going to look empty without him sitting there greeting everybody. George was a warm and friendly man who many loved and all will miss. We share in your loss, but know he is resting safely on the other side waiting to greet us one day.

To the Austin Family
Our hearts go out to you in this time of
sorrow. May it help you to know that others
are Thinking of You and keeping you in
Prayer.
With Deepest Sympathy
Bobbie and Danita Langley
"Iris City Garden Club"

Ed and family: Just found out about your loss. We are so sorry and wanted you to know our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Cindy, Norris & Norris - Nashville

Austin Family -- Please know that your friends at Trauger & Tuke are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Ed and family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. All of us here at Radiology Alliance are thinking about you and keeping you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.
Cindy,
Radiology Alliance - Nashville

Matt and family,
Sorry to hear of the death of Mr. Austin. May memories of happier days together comfort you in the weeks ahead.You are in our prayers.

Sincerely, Linda and John Nash