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George Blount

Apopka, Florida

Jan 28, 1926 – Nov 17, 2021 (Age 95)

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BORN
January 28, 1926
DIED
November 17, 2021
AGE
95
LOCATION
Apopka, Florida

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George Robert Blount November 17, 2021 George Robert Blount, age 95, died on November 17, 2021, at his home in Summerfield, Florida. George was born on January 28, 1926, in Watertown, New York, to Howard P. and Dolly (Harding) Blount. He attended Sandy Creek Central School until joining the U.S....

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Always a friend, always a leader. Miss his grin and chuckle.

Being a large building contractor in Saratoga country are Guyer Builders used a large inventory of Blounts products distributed through Curtis Lumber and Park Building Supply. My dad Dick Guyer and I got to meet George multiple times and was a super person and always wanting to do more business. Did not know George was close to my dad in Summerfield Fl. During both there retirements. Wish I has known as they were both so much alike. Business people from the generation are the most...

Miss you old friend. I hope you and Steve are behaving yourselves up above.

I have so many great memories of George. His little ditties( eg. back to back they faced each other) will always be part of my thoughts of him. George always presented a happy side which motivated everyone to lighten up and enjoy!! You are gone but never to be forgotten. Love you!!!

So many wonderful memories. I am so sorry for this loss. He was one of the great ones. I was truly blessed to know him and the entire family where I was always made to feel welcome. His was a life well-lived rich in family and friends. Here´s to you George.

George was one of a kind! He always made me feel special. He and Shirley were the nicest couple; so friendly and warm hearted. Always a kind word. We will miss George !

Sorry for your loss, George will be missed.

George Bloundt: There wouldn´t be enough room to tell all the memorable tales of how we had such good times together - especially at the NSDJA conventions. George always wanted that "really cold beer", even prior to breakfast on the hill in San Francisco that one memorable morning and many in the evenings. Then there was the time that Joe, one of Bloundt´s customers, brought him to his room late that night and lost him while talking to Shirley. Unnoticed to Joe, George had gone down on his...

Dear Jeannette and family. Sincere condolences on the loss of your dad.