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I was so sorry to hear of George's passing. We were high school classmates. Condolences to the family.
Art Benjamin
November 16, 2008 | Knob Noster, MO
Middletown, New York
Port Jervis, NY George E. Hamilton, age 57, of Port Jervis, NY, passed away on Thursday, October 30, 2008, at home. George was born December 4, 1950 in Port Jervis, NY, the son of George W. and Marion E. Hemmer Hamilton. George was a man who was the traditional unsung hero, working behind...
Read MoreI was so sorry to hear of George's passing. We were high school classmates. Condolences to the family.
Art Benjamin
November 16, 2008 | Knob Noster, MO
George was a special person, he was everyone's friend! He always keep me laughing. I will miss him so much. George was family to all of his co-workers! My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.
Muriel Boykin
November 05, 2008 | Newburgh, NY
I am so sorry. I just found out about George's passing. I can't believe it. I am crushed beyond description. He was my right hand guy for so many years. I came to work at the THR in the spring of 1981 to run the computer/electronics support operations. George introduced himself and immediately became my right hand man on the night shift. I can't tell you how many times the phone rang at 1 or 2AM and there would be George. Despite what was coming apart, I had to grin. He would do whatever it...
Carl Nelke
November 04, 2008 | Conway, MA
George who often the last person I would see at night and the first in the morning. You would walk by and just look at me and I knew you were up to something or had already done something to my desk or chair you rearanged by desk at least once a week and lowerd by chair at least 50 times in the past 38 years. You made my day and were so funny. Every time something went wrong with my computer I would say George and you would say you can't hurt it. Get up so I can show you how stupid this...
Rosemarie Moore
November 04, 2008 | Middletown, New York
Dear Hamilton Family,
I haven't worked with George in a few years, but I could never ever forget him. He & I worked pretty well together, he was my original "Wing Nut" - funny guy from off the beaten path, who would always find a different way to do things to keep it interesting. He will be truely missed. He and his family are in my thoughts during this sad time. Please take peace in knowing what a wonderful man he was and that everyone really loved him. I will miss him dearly.
Michelle Montgomery
November 04, 2008 | Warwick, NY
George...I only hope you realized how many lives you touched so deeply. You always found a way to make people smile at even their most stressful moments. I guess God needed another angel with a sense of humor. He got the best! You will be missed more than you could have ever thought possible.
Jane Russell
November 04, 2008 | New Windsor, NY
My deepest condolences to the Hamilton Family. I will miss George very much. Working with him was certainly interesting. I remember when Leslie introduced me to him on my first day at the Record and she said, "there are those who are completely insane yet at the same time a total genius... that's George." I got to know that all too well in the past 5 years. I'm gonna miss all of his catch phrases. I'm gonna miss all the times he'd get the wrong phone calls at work on account of us having...
Patrice Hamilton
November 04, 2008 | Middletown, NY
George was one of the most interesting people that I have ever met. He was so intelligent and knew about everything. He was a great person and always made you feel welcome. I am so sorry to hear of his passing. May God bless him and his family.
Maryanne Buccellato
November 04, 2008 | Monroe, NY
I saw George once per week and we would talk for an hour if we both had time. George was a customer of mine and became a friend through the past 3 years. George would tell me all his events of the week and he would listen to mine.
Good Man!
I will miss him!
James DeGroat
November 04, 2008 | Port Jervis, NY