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George Kimball

Albany, New York

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Kimball, George R. COHOES, N.Y. George Richard Kimball, 76, died suddenly May 23, 2007 at St. Mary's Hospital after being stricken at home. Born in Burlington, Vt. on June 24, 1930, he was a longtime Cohoes resident. He served his country in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was a graduate...

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To the Kimball Family -
I am very saddened to hear of your loss and my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Dawn Ferguson Juneau

To the Family of Mr. Kimball,
Mr. Kimball taugh me at BKW in 1973. What an experience that was! He had a very strange way of teaching but you were always listen and he had funny ways of making you laugh. He will be missed by all and every one I know still talks about his class. My heart goes out to all of you and God Bless.

To the Kimball Family:

I was one of Mr. Kimball's students as well. I graduated in 1995. He had a funny way of teaching, but that is what made him unique. I remember never being allowed to have your head on your desk, but somehow I always got away with it because my book was on my lap. He was a great guy!

I am sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with your family during this sad time.

Dear Mrs. Kimball and family,
We are very saddened to know your husband/dad, our lovely neighbor has passed away.... We will miss seeing him putter outside with his music playing. He was an inspiration.

I am a past Student of Mr. Kimball. Although I have been out of school since 1989 we still speak of him and is 1/4 sheet of paper quiz's. He had a great impact on my life and had an intersting way of teaching. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you all and please know that he touched many lives. Amie & Steve Burnside

Judy and Chuck,
Please except my sincere condolences. May your memories comfort you and your family.
Best
Elaine Rohloff

To Mr. Kimball's family, I would like to express my condolences. He was my teacher in the 70's. We always paid attention and we always learned. I will never forget his impish smile. He tried hard not to show it.......but it always came out. He was a great teacher!
Sincerely,
Terry VanDyke Schinnerer