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George J. Hobbs

HANOVER , Pennsylvania

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HANOVER George Joseph Hobbs, 67, entered into God's eternal care Saturday, September 8, 2007 at Hanover Hospital. Born April 24, 1940 in Catonsville, Md., he was the son of the late George Augustus and Mary Elizabeth (Schuman) Hobbs. George was the loving husband of Suzanne (Stetter) Hobbs to...

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Sue,
I am sorry to hear about your loss. Condolences from my family to yours.

Suzie, I am so sorry to hear of your husband's passing. My heart goes out to you and your family.
Mary Jane (Bixler) Wickline

May your soul rest in peace with your two children (Joe) and (Denise)that have been waiting for your arrival at the pearly gates of Heaven.

Deqr Sue and family, I am so sorry about the loss you have all had to go through. You have always been in my thoughts over the years. For once I dont know what to say. Just know you and yours will be in my prayers.

Love, Lee Swisher

Sue and Family: Pat and I are sorry to hear about your loss. We had a chance to share great times when our sons and daughters were in high school at Southwestern. Our prayers are with you all.

I had the privilege of working with George for 2 years at Utz. I feel extremely blessed to have met George and he left me with many great memories and laughter that will last forever. He was a good man and I was deeply saddened when I heard of his passing. I am unable to attend today but George and his family are in my thoughts and prayers. May God bless you all and keep you during this difficult time.

I met George through the cancer support group at St Joe's church and was really looking forward to spending more time with George and Sue. What a wonderful couple they were. I'm only sorry I won't get to know George better. I know he is now in Heaven looking down on all of us who are still struggling and asking for God's blessings, strength and peace to go to all of his family and many friends. "At the end of the race God said," George, well done, come and be with me."

Heaven just gained another angel. Our loss is their gain. George was one of a kind. Always had a smile and a twinkle in his eye. We'll meet again...someday. Sue, just remember that. You will see him again someday. Hugs to you.

Mr. Hobbs, was one of the most gentle people I've ever known. He started hunting with my dad and I after Joe died. He was someone I've always had deep respect for and someone I still look up to. Rest in Peace Mr. Hobbs! Thank you for being a great friend to me and my family and thanks for the days shared in the South Mountains!