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George Thomas Donohue

SEASIDE, California

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George Thomas Donohue April 17, 1965 ~ April 6, 2006 SEASIDE - George Thomas Donohue, 40, passed away peacefully in his sleep on April 6, 2006. He was born on April 17, 1965 in Montclair, New Jersey. As a young man, George moved to California and eventually settled on the Monterey...

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I am so Sorry....George you were a friend...you were my date to my senior prom...you were a deadhead....you were beautiful.

We thank everyone for your kind remembrances of our dear son, George.

How sad to hear of the death of George. I remember growing up in Short Hills, we lived behind the Donohue's. George and his adorable little brothers played with my sisters and me. Although I have not seen George in a very long time I remember how sweet he was as a little boy. George will be missed by all who knew and loved him.

I was very shocked to hear about George's passing away. My condolences to the Donohues. When it seems like yesterday that we were classmates at Pingry, its times like this that remind us how long ago that was. Fare the well, George.

I have very fond memories of hanging with George - will miss him indeed.

We lived directly across the street from George and his parents for the first 20 years of his life. Our sons and he and his brothers knew each other very well. Canterbury Lane in Short Hills, N.J. was a very active area. We are very sorry for Barbara and George's loss.

George was a good friend of mine in highschool and I do regret we lost touch after college. I'm so shocked and sorry to hear of his passing. Reflecting back on the times we did spend together, I remember sharing a lot of laughs, and that is how I will always remember him.

In Memory of my cousin George, you'll always be loved and missed.
"If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, I would walk right up to Heaven and bring you home again." Fare Thee Well