George-Hannon-Obituary

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George Lawrence Hannon

Mechanicburg, Pennsylvania

1935 - 2018

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January 29, 2018
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Mechanicburg, Pennsylvania

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George Lawrence Hannon, 82, of Mechanicsburg, passed away Monday, January 29th, 2018 at his home after a 5 month battle with ALS.

George was born October 19th, 1935 in Frankfort, Kentucky, the son of the late George L. & Martha Howser Hannon.

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George and I were close friends in high school and continued close contact at the University of KY. We were drafted at the same time and endured basic training together at Ft. Knox. in the same barracks and adjoining bunks. Our lives took different paths after our service time but we remained friends for these many years. My wife Ann and I send our prayers to Lynn and the whole family. Hank Hancock

Dear Lynn, We are so sorry to hear of George's passing. He was always so nice and treated everyone with kindness, caring and warmth. We fondly remember him from the several ski trips we were on with both of you, at Ski Round Top and the many Susquehanna Ski Club events. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time.
Sincerely, Patty and Rich

Lynn - I'm so sorry to hear about George's passing. He was a great patrol director and an amazing person.

My deepest condolences to Lynn and all family and friends of George. I find myself at a loss of words and shocked at the loss of George. He was a great man and great friend...

I am so sad to hear of George's passing. He was a great friend during my tenure at the ski club in the 1980's. I'll always remember him for his great smile, his love of adventure and his love for everyone young or old!

So sorry to hear of George's passing I had no idea that he had ALS. He was a good man. My condolences to Lynn and the family. Rabbit

Lynn and family, I was George's classmate for 12 years at Good Shepherd in Frankfort. I have treasured our reunions since then but have missed him in the interim. He was a great guy and I'm sorry to have lost a good friend. I wish I had known he was ill. My thoughts are with all of you. Maymie Triplett Simcox

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