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George Wesley Fenicle

West Chester, Pennsylvania

1948 - 2022 (Age 74)

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George Wesley Fenicle, 74 of West Chester, PA died Tuesday July 19, 2022, at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. He was the beloved husband of Jane Pryslak Fenicle, with whom he shared 52 married years. Born January 22, 1948, in Carlisle, PA, he was the son of the late...

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We miss you George. Love that smile and your hearty laugh.

George Fenicle was a great teacher I learned to enjoy the subtleties of music God Speed George .

We miss you George.

I had Mr. George Fenicle for Concert Choir in 8th grade at Welsh Valley Middle School in the 1988 to 1989 school year. I just learned about his passing. I am upset to hear that he died. I send my condolences to his family and to his friends. May he rest in peace. He was a nice man who was passionate about music and he was passionate about teaching.

I absolutely loved singing in the chorus with you Mr. Fenacle. No matter how scared we would get during a performance, you would calm us down by making faces at us while we sang to keep us smiling. Brilliant!!! You truly were an extremely wonderful man, role model & teacher who was nice to all of us kids. Thank you for allowing me to learn from you Mr. F. God-bless you. Patricia Reich, 1961

George attended many Aces hoop games and we developed a nice bond-he was so excited watching our games and we shared post game talks and emails-he will be missed in the stands-such a nice warm hearted person

Our Dear Mrs. Fenicle, words fall short in our expression of our heartfelt condolences. We hold you in our thoughts and prayers. May God grant you peace and comfort. With much love, Vici Douglas-Sorg (your former student, who remains grateful for all you did and for serving as an inspiration).

George was a wonderful caring person and friend. His smile and friendship will be missed. His memory is a blessing for everyone.

Sorry for your loss. George was a fantastic man and we all loved being around him.