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George Cuneo

Aptos, California

1950 - 2013

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George CuneoSept. 20, 1950 - April 12, 2013Resident of Santa CruzGeorge Thomas Cuneo Jr., age 62, passed away in Santa Cruz, California on April 12, 2013. George was born in Yonkers, New York on September 20, 1950 to George and Winifred Cuneo. He grew up in Elmsford, New York and graduated from...

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I think of you with great fondness George. My friend from the day we met in Santa Cruz, in 1979, until you left us. RIP Mate xx

George was an original. He was born hip. He sailed through life on an even keel. Once, while he was managing the J and J card room, I was deejaying at the black disco next door and we understood without getting into it, how cool it all was. And it was.

Love and miss you George, but you know that right? My mate buddy.

George, what to say? We had some fun. Thank you for gracing me with your visit to my home in Stroud UK, you were a huge hit. I love you George xx.

Hard to believe you have been gone a year. Hoping you are well and have seen Ben B. around. We miss you, friend.

Dear George,
The Celts always thought that death was a point in a continuing life. As for me, your sense of humor and astute observations bring mthe quote from Y.B. Yeats to mind....."Think where man,s glory most begins and ends, and say my glory was I had such friends."
Jim Monahan
Bartlett, NH

George, my message is late but i had to say goodby. I will never forget you taking me to my 1st concert in NYC. Rest in peace my friend.

We always seemed to be on the same page. I will miss your wit and charm. The four of us (from the old neighborhood) were supposed to all go together. We would then send Jim up to the gate to put in a good word for you and I and Tom. But I see Jim turning around to say "I never saw these guys before". so put in a good word for us as I know you re in a good place .

You affected many people.. I got a call that you had passed and Joann and I got to chat about the early days of our recovery and what a blessing our little family was and how that solid foundation helped with our long term sobriety. I can think of at least 15 people right off the top of my head that are still sober edgin up on 30 years... what a miracle. You planted the seed in so many and with Gods help have changed the lives if generations of famlies. You won't go down in the history...