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George S. "Candyman" Chrystal

Weaverville, North Carolina

1925 - 2015 (Age 89)

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George S. ChrystalWeaverville - George S. Chrystal "Candyman", age 89 of Weaverville died Monday, March 30, 2015.Mr. Chrystal was born August 11, 1925 in Ivoryton County, Connecticut and had been a resident of Buncombe County for nine years. George was a U.S. Army Veteran, serving during World...

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I still miss George so much... He was such a sweet, great man and friend. Even following me down to Forrest City when my job transferred me there for 3.5 years.
I still have the cross he gave me shortly before he died hanging in my garden, it's a daily reminder of his sweet visits to the bookstore with G-2 Gatorade and snacks.. Mainly just for the company, do a little shopping and reminisce about his loved ones who had gone before him. I'll never forget his love and kindness... See you...

George was a great inspiration always coming out to our business in Maggie Valley to check on my dad I will surely miss you and our conversations we had!

Shell, So sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Love You, JoAnn & family

Dear Shell and family, I am very sorry for your loss. May God hold your hands as you grieve for this gentle man.

Papa was a dear sweet gentlemen and this world is less loving without him. May God hold his family (especially my sister, Shell) in the palm of His hands as they grieve.

You will be missed George,such a good person,it was always good to see you god bless you

Papa George was our neighbor and friend for almost 9 years, and we will miss him very much. He was a man with a great heart, and always took time to chat, and if he was in a hurry, at least a friendly wave from his big red truck. He drove that truck all over town and visited with the many friends that he made here, and will be missed by all. Goodbye Papa George, we will miss you.
Chris and Stella

Papa George was an outstanding man of honor and integrity. I first met him in December of 2008. A bond was immediately created between us as friends. And he was in someways like a "father figure" in my life, as he would stop by Family Christian Store several times a week to check on me. He even followed me down to the Forest City Store when I was transferred there for 3.5 years. We shared many times of prayer together over these years and I know he is rejoicing in the presence of the Lord...