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George Cushing

Tbd, Illinois

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George CushingGeorge R. Cushing was born in the fall of 1945 in Bloomington, Illinois, to George and Marijane Cushing. Raised in a bustling home with seven siblings, he spent his childhood surrounded by laughter, loyalty, and the kind of adventures that shaped the core of who he would become. It...

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George was indeed a special guy...and Linda and his children were his joy... To all who loved George...we send our loving thoughts. Michael and Jean

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My deepest condolences for all of your family, each one of them holds a special place in my heart!

To Linda and the entire family, I send you my love and heartfelt condolences on George´s passing. George was kind and respectful and could always make you feel welcome and make you smile. It was obvious that he and Linda had a very special Love. May God surround you, Linda, and the Girls with His comforting Angels at this difficult time. You are in my prayers. I hope Bill and George can reunite in Heaven and share a memory or two. God Bless you all. Kathy Marlett

Linda my deepest condolences to you and your family . Praying for peace and comfort for you. Hugs. Betty Barth

I knew George thru my position as Circuit Clerk for McLean County. He was the best example of everything you want someone in law enforcment to be. Such a good human. My deepest condolences to the family and those who mourn. May Perpetual Light shine upon him and may he rest in peace. Amen.

Sending my Sympathy and condolences to Linda and her family . May your memories bring you peace .

Oh Linda and family, my heart aches for you all for the loss of your dear husband. Prayers for guidance, comfort and peace in the days ahead. He lived a full life and he had an angel (you, Linda) by his side here on earth. Sending hugs and love to you

My condolences to all of George's family. What a great guy he was! We were neighbors on Lee Street, from my childhood until age 13 when we moved to Normal. I remember when his father, George, built the small brick house just a block south of us. Sally babysat for me when I was 4 and 5, Bobby was a friend when I was in high school, Mary was my sister's friend, Theresa was a sweet girl, ahead of me at Trinity and Raymond, the youngster of the family, was always interested in what was going on....