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George P. Jank

East Lyme, CT, Connecticut

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East Lyme - George P. Jank, of Niantic, died on March 28, 2008, at Bride Brook Health Care Center in Niantic.

He was born on May 24, 1917, in Elizabeth, N.J., the son of the late George P. and Mary L. Jank.

He married the former Isobel Clawson on Jan. 31, 1950, in Quincy, Mass. She died...

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Dick,
I'm sorry to hear about the loss of your dad. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Barry & Brenda

Dear Peggy, Paul, Rich and Lee:
Lunch on Fridays will never be the same. Bro. Geogre and I starting having lunch on Fridays back in 1996 or so when your mom was admitted to Bayview. Your dad was always faithful to visit with her everyday. We had many great times together. The Red Sox winning the World Series twice. He was honored when Paul joined the fraternity and still holds out hope that one day Rich will too. In private conversations he always spoke of his love for you and...

I fondly remember the many lunches at Constantines I shared with George and our little gang from Niantic Baptist. I will always recall his joy when his beloved Red Sox finally overcame the "Curse of the Babe"! This Yankee fan really aggravated your Dad with my loyalty to those hated Bronx Bombers.

One of my joys was putting together our NBC tribute to Gershwin "An Evening with George .... Jank, That Is" musical revue. The Lord will add a fine bass voice to His Heavenly...

Dick - I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time.

Dick:

I was deeply sadden to hear of the death of your father.

Nancy and I wish you God's peace at this difficult time.

Philip and Nancy+

Dick,
Sorry to hear about your father. Unfortunately, I know there is not much I can say to help. But, hopefully you know you have friends and you are in our thoughts in this time of need.
Jack & Sue

Dear Isobel,
I met George while we were in a photography workshop for several years. I enjoyed his expertise, his companionship, friendliness and humor during that time. Reading that he had passed leaves me missing him and that time of my life more. Peace.
John Bitters

To my good friend Dick and family,

Sorry to hear about your Dad. He is in a good place now and was fortunate to have you there up to the end. My thoughts are with you and the family.

Dana, Tammy and Taylor.

To All the Jank Family I have many fond memories of both Your Father and Mother even back when you folks lived by Mc Elaney Drive at the old homestead. Im sure that now in passing over He will be able to join with isabel sharing what has been a very very full life