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George T. DUPRÉ

St. Paul, Minnesota

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Age 87, most recently of Stockholm,WI Passed away Monday, April 22, 2013. Married 20 years to his beloved wife, Dolores, who passed away in 1972, he is survived by a family that loved him dearly: daughter Valerie and her husband Mike, their children, Mackenzie, Calvin, Shannon and Quinn; son...

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In loving memory of the great many things my father achieved and enjoyed. He paved the way for the three of us Val Steve and Mark to live life with meaning through our own achievements. The freedom to take risk without judgement personally has brought depth few achieve. As a licensed Pilot he enjoyed aviation which helped fuel my similar paths. On a Houseboat trip Val and George discovered Stockholm.....Mike Val George and I ( Mark) built out his Garage studio....carving trees out for the...

George loved boats and boating His first boat up on the Fox River was a wood boat that allowed his family and friends to go all over the chain of Lakes. His first fiberglass boat was next and his passion for design led him straight to Henry Slicker who designed the Slickcraft Robalo and Tiara boat products. A red Slickcraft 18 ft was first and it was fast and fun. His next jump was to a 23 ft Robalo he and I drove down to Big Pine Florida to enjoy at the Ocean Reef Club. Wow did that help us...

Dear Family of George, I just learned of George's passing today. I had the privilege of meeting this great soul a while back. He was a gentleman and just plain fun to be around. A real zest for life. How lucky you all are to have know him all your life.

Thanks for sharing George with us. We loved hearing his laughter through the lilacs, and seeing how much fun he had with Val, Mike and the kids.

Many thanks to all who have remembered Dad.

Please celebrate his spirit from time to time, and know that his spirit lives on through his children, grandchildren and all whose lives he touched.

Steve Dupre'

We always enjoyed visiting with George. He was kind, knowledgeable and very humble, considering all he had accomplished. Our deepest sympathy goes out to his family.
Steve & Annette Pomahatch