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George Carazo

San Francisco, California

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George A. Carazo Passed away peacefully on January 12, 2013 at the age of 67. Beloved husband of the late Barbara Catherine Carazo; his dear dog "Sparkie"; loving son of the late Jorge Ruben Carazo and Rosario Silva de Carazo; loving brother of Carlos R. Carazo (Maria) and Patricia de Los Angeles...

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I worked with George at CPUC years ago and was very sad to hear of his passing. He was one of my favorites at CPUC, I could always count on George to have the solution to any given situation. Although, we love and will miss you George, God loved you best and he decided to call you home. So rest in peace my friend. My thoughts and prayers are with your family. I will always hold you in high regard. Ella Borden-Cowden

George was a good personnel director. I do recall seeing him shopping at Tanforan. He also told me a few stories about car racing and playing guitar. My condolences to his family.

Mr. George you will be missed so much! Working with you in HR was a pleasure. I will miss your wit and charm and all of the good times in the office. My
sympathy and prayers go out to your family and friends.

George loved animals and horses. He used to ride my horse, Barney, until one day he fell off and broke his arm. George, Here on Earth, I will miss you but in Heaven, you will have fun jumping over fences and galloping with Barney and I promise you will never fall or break your arm again!

Dorothy Lee

George was a great guy and will be missed by many. He hired me back as a retired annuitant to do the ergonomics program for the Commission. My sympathy to his family.

It was my pleasure to work with George, a gentleman, who was very helpful to all PUC employees. George, introduced me to prosciutto and mellon, I still think of George when I have this appetizer.

So sorry to hear of this. George was one of the good guys. I relied on him greatly, and he never disappointed.

It is difficult to imagine the world without George. He was adept at his work and I and many retirees owe him a debt of gratitude for his arrangement of our retirements to our benefit.

I will miss you George, your civility, sense of style and incredible passion for life are examples I have tried to follow, in my own way. My heart goes out to his family and friends who are suffering with this loss too soon after the loss of his wife.

Take Care, Kyle DeVine