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George Stanley Finley

San Angelo, Texas

1927 - 2016

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DIED
December 31, 2016
LOCATION
San Angelo, Texas
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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George Stanley FinleySan AngeloGeorge Stanley Finley, 89, died on Dec. 31, 2016. George will be sorely missed by his large family, his numerous friends, and acquaintances whose lives he touched along the way.George was born on Nov. 12, 1927, in Eldorado, Texas to Herbert Tipton ("Dogie") and Ebba...

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George Finley was a duplicate bridge partner, a tournament golf partner, and for many years the best friend of my late father, Sam Conner, with George also being a pallbearer at my father's funeral. My dad always said George was one of the most brilliant lawyers he had ever known and spoke of George Finley's legal expertise in a case before the U.S. Supreme Court. I knew George, not well, but did have a round of golf with him once, just the two of us. He was a grand gentlemen.

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May the power and strength of our Father in Heaven surround and comfort each of you in this time of sorrow, and grant you peace which comes only from HIM. I hold you in my heart and prayers through each day.

Joe D. Cannon

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MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. LEONARD TALAMAMTES

Peggy and family,

I loved spending time listening to Mr. Finley and his stories when working at the law firm many moons ago. He was one of the good ones! I know he will be missed by all.

I met George Finley in 1970 at a San Angelo bridge tournament. Soon after we started playing team games together at many tournaments. He and Lester Dewey were the best. Every card they brought back was a winning card. George was a fierce competitor but was always a gentleman at the table. He had such quick wit. We laughed a lot. I will miss him forever. I loved my dear friend.
Jo Smith.

Played in a lot of noon groups with George. Play on George RIP. Ron Barnes Denver CO

Peace and prayers for the family. Peggy, I shall never forget the times I shared with George as my boss. I loved every minute and considered him a close friend. I will miss him dearly and will love him forever. He truly touched my life. Janie Trowbridge

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