GEORGE-CHANDLER, II-Obituary

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GEORGE NEWCOMBE CHANDLER, II

Vero Beach, Florida

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December 28, 2013
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Vero Beach, Florida

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George Newcombe Chandler, II George Newcombe Chandler, II, born September 19, 1938, to Elizabeth C. and John R. Chandler in Cleveland, Ohio, where he resided for most of his life, passed away at the age of 75 at his Vero Beach, Florida residence on December 28, 2013. George attended Hawken and...

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I met George during my 1st Xmas Trip to Cleve with my Hotchkiss pal Rusty ... I learned to Love the Chandler family .George & I grew to know each other over the years ...always looked forward to being with him...Shaker Home, then Kirtland & The Tavern...One of a kind, One of a Kind...One of the Best

Classmate, roommate, neighbor, fraternity brother, fellow adolescent mischief maker, a genuine comfort in my life!

George was a fine wonderful man. He was a true friend and family member. He shall be missed by all of us who had the privilege of knowing him.

Dear Chandlers All, our thoughts are with you. George was a warm, loving guy and will be missed by so many of us. Meg and John Stites

I had the pleasure and privilege to work with George both with Pickands Mather and Cleveland-Cliffs. What I appreciated most about George was his strength of character. He was a true gentleman and always treated people fairly and with respect. His ability to interact with our steel company partners and customers, to gain their trust and respect, was fundamental to helping the company weather difficult market conditions.

Mr. Chandler was a great, great man. I will always remember his amazing smile. He was a dear friend to all of us at Hattie Larlham.

Chandler Family;
Mr. Chandler had a full life. May your fond memories sustain you in this time of sorrow.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

I was so saddened to hear of the passing of George. My memories of him are from our Ohio Bank days in Chagrin Falls. He was kind and warm, always supportive, and a real gentleman who always had a smile and a kind word for everyone. My sympathies to your family. God bless George. May he rest in peace.