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Judy Madden
February 7, 2012
Dear Helen and family my deepest sympathy of George's passing.
He was such a devoted volunteer for our YWCA 'S WOMEN'S ROAD RACES. He was dedicated and very supportive. My thoughts are with you at this time.
George and Harry McDade on the Greenleaf Trail, Mt. Lafayette, November 1965.
February 5, 2012
George was my first boss, too. That was way back in my first summer in the AMC Hut System in 1961. He was a wonderful boss; honest and fair with a good sense of self and a lovely sense of humor. One of the great things about George I remember is that he treated all of us with the greatest respect. Even though most of us were in our mid-teens when we started working and prone to make mistakes or raise hell he stood by us. He gave us enormous responsibility as well as the freedom to take up our tasks as we saw fit. Criticism was rare but his own firm character, his work ethic, was always shaping us. No one ever gave me that kind of respect. It was an astonishing, wonderful gift to give to a young person and I carry it with me even today. George loved the White Mountains, the crags and forests; the beauty of that place and he shared that with everyone he met. As a former "fish cop" (how he referred to Game Wardens) he was a passionate naturalist and, like me, was a student of the cosmos; curious about everything around him. The photo is one of my favorites of George. I took it on the Greenleaf Trail going up to Greenleaf Hut in November, 1965. George is in front and one of his close friends, Doctor Harry McDade, MD, of Littleton, NH., is behind him. "Doc" McDade was an expert on birds and, during the hike, was doing his best to teach George and I the songs of some of the lesser known winter birds of the White Mountains. Another gift he's leaving those who had the great pleasure of knowing George is a vast trove of memories of the times we spent in his company.
Nancy Blodgett
February 4, 2012
My thoughts and prayers are with the Family.I enjoyed taking care of George when he was at Harris Hill Nursing Home.He was such a wonderful man.I really enjoyed listening to his stories of his mountain climbing etc,.He will be greatly missed.
Claudia Damon
February 3, 2012
Dear Helen and family,
I always thought the world of George and so enjoyed the times I spent with him and Helen. He was truly an honorable man, forthright, a straight shooter and clear headed. On top of that he had a great sense of humor--wry and dry. I know you will miss him, and I will too.
Andy & Mary Lou Smith
February 3, 2012
Dear Helen,
Following the passing of George, we send our love and good thoughts.
Although we did not know him personally,
we know members of his family.
Knowing them, he could only have been
a warm and loving person.
Warm thoughts from one of the many cousins.
Mary Lou and Andy Smith
Andrew T. Smith, Jr.
Son of Andrew T. Smith
Grandson of Daniel Eastman Smith
Great Grandson of Robert Stone Smith of Kennebunk (Arundel)
Bob Forsten
February 3, 2012
Dear Helen. I was an Intern from Penn State the summer of 1974, working with George in the State Park system. You both welcomed me and my wife Char into your home, and George's guidance and teaching was most beneficial to my career. George introduced us to Newick's Clam Plate dinner, and we never forgot that wonderful "treat." George was a most gracious and talented man, and I am blessed to have known him for a while.
Bob Forsten
Rebecca Oreskes
February 3, 2012
I'm sorry to hear of George's passing and of your loss. I remember George from my first year working for the AMC in 1979- and getting a ride with him up the Auto Road for an MWVSP picnic. Later he was a welcome visitor to the huts where I was working and an inspiration when I went to work for the Forest Service. He will always be someone I looked up to his for his contributions to the White Mountains, for his honesty and sense of humor.
Clark Dumont
February 2, 2012
Dear Helen and Family,
George was always kind and generous with his time, advice and counsel to a young person who was learning the ropes of business and leadership. He was a role model, with compassion, good humor and tremendous patience.
His legacy endures.
With deepest condolences,
Ellen Avery
February 2, 2012
George's presence at the New Hampshire Highland Games will be missed, yet his sons - Rob and Chris along with their families are proudly continuing the tradtion of attending and volunteering. George's legacy of leadership with the NH Gathering of Scottish Clans and the St. Andrew's Society of NH runs deep. Blessings to all ~ Ellen Avery
Helaine Kanegsberg
February 2, 2012
I saw George a couple of weeks ago at the Capitol Center for the Arts. He looked well and was in good spirits. It was great to see him after such a long time. We reminisced about old times in Concord. He was also greeted by several other old friends.
George was always one of my favorite people. I did not realize the full extent of his accomplishments. He was a wonderful man who will be missed by all. Please accept our sincere sympathy and condolences on your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Lance and Tracy Placey
February 2, 2012
Chris and Jen,
So sorry to hear about your Dad. What a wonderful life he had, his obituary was fascinating. We hope that he has found peace. Our sincere sympathies go out to the entire family.
Peter McDonald
February 2, 2012
George and I played squash for years at the Y, a gentleman always, many great conversations in the locker room. He made a difference in NH!!!
My thoughts and prayers to his family.
Ashley Laporte
February 1, 2012
What a beautiful obituary! He had such a positive out look on life! It was a pleasure caring for him. I feel blessed getting to know such a well thought of knowledgeable man, who thought very highly of his family. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Christopher Van Curan
February 1, 2012
George was my first boss at Dolly Copp Campground in Gorham, NH in 1951. He set my standard for work ethics and personal fairness for which I am eternally grateful. His early mentorship helped shape my character as well as those around him. That is one of his lasting legacies. My sincerest sympathies to all the members of his wonderful family.
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