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George T. Decker

Binghamton, New York

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Decker, George T.Binghamton: George T. Decker died peacefully on October 30, 2012, under the full moon, in the midst of one of the biggest storms in East Coast history, on his 57th wedding anniversary. Born and raised in Greene, NY, he married Alice M. Carroll from Boston, MA and they spent a...

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Our deepest condolences to the Decker family. We have happy memories of George from numerous Nonsuch rendezvous. We think of him and Alice often when we pass by Sheba on our way to and from our marina on Whitehall Creek.

Though we only knew George for a short time, we will forever remember his kind demeanor and gentle spirit. We are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.

Lily Lee and Issa Hamad

Dear Decker Family,
I was so saddened to learn of George's death. What great friends my late husband, Dick, and I had with George and Alice. We were all newly weds and spent many an evening with
the Decker clan. We watched all you children grow up. Such fond memories. I love you all. My prayers and sympathy to you.

Gwynne Troy

A truly fine person has left us in body, but never in spirit. Condolonces to the entire family.

We are so very sorry to hear of George's transitioning. Alice, I know happily greeted him home.They were a couple that loved eachother deeply, and dear and loving friends to have had.

Oddity I will remember George living on N. Canal Street, Greene and what a wonderful dancer he was with his sister Patsy. I true friend to all that past his way. He is now resting in peace. God Bless.

Our deepest sympathy to all of you. Aliice and George were great friends. We remember attending your weddings, their anniversary cruise (Ithaca) and our time spent in Annapolis.
They are now together again.

Bobbi & David Hoefer Naples, FL

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Decker family. Mr. Decker was a great man and will always be remembered

Dear Agnes and Family, I am so sorry to hear of George's passing. He was one fine man and I think fondly of you both for the time I lived at the Severn House. My deepest sympathy, Steve