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GEORGE A. CARVER III

Washington, District of Columbia

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 GEORGE ALEXANDER CARVER, III  Of Southdown in Great Falls, Virginia and Washington, D.C. died on January 18, 2014. Beloved son of George A. Carver, Jr. (deceased) and Ruth Hughes Carver, dedicated brother to David M. Carver, Christopher S. Carver, Douglas H.M. Carver, and Catherine...

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Dear Mrs. Carver: I am so sorry to hear about George. It has been such a long, long time since I have seen the family, but the warmth and comfort I found there, during the teenage years, will always stay with me. God bless you and your family.

Our hearts and prayers go out to the Carver family -

To George Carver's Family and Friends,

While George was a guest in my home for several months last year, I was privileged to get to know a very kind and generous individual. We shared the love of books and travel and George could captivate the room during discussions of both. He treasured the opportunity to get some time to write "his book" which I am hoping he completed. I am sure that it would be well worth reading.

George's chapters are finished but I will forever...

Dear Ruth – Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I have not seen George for decades, but this news left me with a profound sadness. I will always know and remember George from our shared youth. As you recall, many of those memories trend towards the epic. It sounds as though he found some peace the past few years, and it seems his family was largely the source of that. Well done. Love to you, David, Christopher, Douglas and Be-Rock.

George was a warm, friendly, and lively participant in my summer writing workshops at Gettysburg College and Kenyon College. I will miss his energy and his smile. I extend my deep sympathy to his family and close friends.

Prayers to the family. We will see him on the other side.