George-Heisel-Obituary

George Heisel

Denver, Colorado

Age 99

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George S. Heisel passed away May 18, 2013, 4 weeks before his 100th birthday. He was preceded in death by his wife of 70 years, Rosemary Gagie Heisel and his brother, Rev. Raymond G. Heisel. He was a former resident of Canandaigua and Rochester, NY. Survived by children George T. (Anna) Heisel of...

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Greg, George and Family
sorry to learn of your Dad's passing.

George,
So sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. The Heisel family is in my prayers.

George & Grieg,

Sorry for your loss. Your dad was something else and I mean that in the fondest way. God, who can ever forget the famous Heisel vs Heisel confrontations. Great memories. He was quite the guy. Hope you are both well.

Dear George,
You may not remember me. My name is Mike O'Brien. I was the Medical Social Worker at Genesee Region Home Care for Dorothy White and then Tony Amado. Your Dad was a friend of my father's,Neil O'Brien Chief of Engineering at St. Mary'Hospital.Your Dad and Mom were always kind and gererous to us at GRHCA.
As were you and Janet.Your Dad was almost a legend by the time I came along.I'M not sure, but I think he was responsible for having the hospitals give up using their own...

Such fond memories of our summers at Eagle Point! The Heisel Family were neighbors you only dreamt of. The Nash being driven out on Consesus Lake,fire crackers exploding in our fingers,pregnant women water skiing,shots in the arm for asthmatics,and uniformed State Troopers stopping in for visits,made our summers unbeatable memories.
Our heartfelt sympathies in the passing of such an honorable Patriarch. god bless,The Sackett family,Tim,Nini,Tom,Mike and Chris

My Condolences go out to The Heisel Family at this time and prayers .

George, I so very sorry for your loss.You were blessed to have enjoyed you Dad for so many years, but there are never enough years to satisfy. Your Dad and you are in my prayers. Lou Rotunno