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George Bernard Hunrick Jr

Lodi, California

1932-2015

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George Hunrick passed away peacefully at his Woodbridge home on January 2nd at the age of 82.  George was born in 1932 and raised in Oakland and attended Concordia High School. He excelled as a student and as a baseball player.   He was noticed by major league scouts and signed with the St....

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Throughout the years since graduating from Campolindo high school in 1978, Mr. Hunrick is someone I´ve never forgotten. I was never among the brightest of students in school, and most of the names, places, and dates of historical people and events, exited my brain very shortly after entering! But the lessons, the stories he told to those of us fortunate enough to have him as a teacher, have remained with me to this day. Whenever the subject of teachers, or people who´ve had the biggest impact...

Dear Mr. Hunrick, I was blessed to see you and Mr. Steele at our 30th reunion. You both made a big difference in my life. I was glad I was able to tell you that in 1996 after reunion. It's not what you take when you go it's what you leave behind and you left a lot to be admired.

I had the privilege of being one of Mr. Hunrick´s history students at Campolindo high school. Few of us can recall all of the facts, names, and dates of historical events. What we do remember are stories about these events. And that´s what made Mr. Hunrick such a wonderful teacher. Instead of focusing on the mundane, he told us fascinating stories about the human side of history that still remain with me today, decades later. I learned more from George Hunrick than any other teacher. And I´m...

Mr. HUNRICK WAS MY HIGH SCHOOL HISTORY TEACHER IN 1967 AT Campolindo High School. He also was my baseball coach at Campolindo---I highly respected Mr. HUNRICK AT Campolindo!! Good bless him!! Robert Smith

I'm a former student, and went on the 1987 summer Europe tour with Mr. Hunrick, and also took his Cal History class. His memory will always be with me. He was so cool and so funny and was my favorite Campolindo teacher. Thanks for the opportunity to say a few words. He also taught me a formula to calculate the feet per second that an automobile is traveling based on mph, which I used to successfully fight and get out of ticket in court. I still remember one time when he told someone...

Mr H. (Or George), I miss you so so much. You were one the best things in my life. You were like family to me, you and Patsy. You were always there to talk to and seek advice. You were a great influence. I will miss you calling me "kid" and greeting me with a cheerful and hearty "Hey, what do you say?". I will miss you jokingly giving me a hard time! RIP George. You were the best!Till we meet again on the other side in heaven!

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Cousin George holding me when I was a baby

George, my cousin, was a magnificent human being. He was an inspiration to scores me included. He will be greatly missed but his legacy will go on forever.

George, my cousin, was always a star in our family. His kindness, his concern for others and his love for his family was an inspiration to us all. We loved spending time with him, listening to his laughter, and sharing our childhood stories. He will be greatly missed by us all. Our love and support is sent to the entire family.