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GEORGE BOCKWINKEL III

Chicago, Illinois

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George Henry Bockwinkel, III, age 73, of River Forest; dear brother of Sally Bockwinkel (David) Sowersby and the late Ann Bockwinkel Riddle; fond uncle, great-uncle and cousin of many. He was preceded in death by his father, George H. Bockwinkel Jr., and later his mother Ruth Rau Bockwinkel...

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George, you were a great friend, and a great Viper Club enthusiast/member. We were all saddened by the news of our loss. Your parking spot will alwys be yours, my friend. My wife and I will miss you - your kindess was an example of your Life, and you shall live on within our memories... Sincere sympathies to your family as we all grieve on this news. Shiney Side Up, ~ You will be missed!

My husband Lars and I send our love and sympathy to George's family and relatives. I went to grade school with George and both Lars and I went to high school with George. My memories go way back to when we were young and full of dreams. I hope many of them came true for George. We semd our love. Mary Lehwald & Lars Lofgren

I wish to send my deepest sympathy to the family of George. I am a retired AA flight attendant. I enjoyed flying many trips with him. Sincerely, Pat (Schopp) Herman

George, I remember you well from your having flown as my co-pilot and you were a good one too. Happy flying up there.

George, I flew with you when I was a flight attendant for American Airlines in Chicago. I lived in Ekmwood Park then, not too far from where you lived. We used to go to dinner at the Country Club together. You always treated me with dignity and respect, on and off the job. I will remember you fondly. You were a great neighbor!

George, I cannot believe you are gone and before your time, I believe. We went to grammar and high school together and before I had a chance to tell you that You were such a worthy soul and before I had a chance to tell you how, had I been in your social circles or your neighborhood, I would have reminded you of our school days together. I am so sad! I wish you a peaceful passing. Blessings . . . .and love.

Blue skies forever, George. You're a great friend and cousin.
Glenn and Pam