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George Kovac

Bridgeport, Connecticut

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Kovac , GeorgeGeorge Albert Kovac, age 54 of Bridgeport passed away suddenly at his home on Friday August 31, 2012. Born in Bridgeport on February 15, 1956 he was a son of the late Joseph and Antoinette Kovac. George was a mechanic at Sikorsky Aircraft many years. He is survived by his two loving...

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I knew George and his late brother Jimmy and their mom, i grew up across the street from them, George was a wonderful guy who overcame so much, i will miss him and cherish all the memories. I remember when his daughters were born and he hung pink balloons around the yard and a big sign of a stork delivering a baby announcing there births. It was great to get to know you. My prayers to the Kovac Family.

So happy we got to meet George, he had a good heart and loved his family dearly,til we meet again...love, Bill,Alyce and Josh and Jer

Uncle George, you will truly be missed! Glad that I have so many great memories with you. I will cherish them all. All the jokes and pranks you and mommy played on people. All the fun we had. You have such a kind heart and was such a nice person. Me and grandma Phyllis love and miss you so much.

George was a good guy and I will miss him !

REST IN PEACE GEORGE YOUR WITH YOUR FAMILY NOW.YOUR AUNT CARMELLA.

Life was fun 40 years or so ago. Living at Auntie Ann's house in the summer, the boys taking care of the grounds, the girls cleaning the house, then we were able to use the boat!! George was an awesome skiier, barefooter too. George & Jimmy taught me how to water ski & it was awesome, I'll never forget those days!! RIP Georgey, you'll always be in my heart!!
Cousins no matter what, luv ya!
Chris Quaranta(Kovac) Fine

I was very close to George and his brother Jimmy in the 1960's and 1970's. George was like a younger brother to me. I always have fond memories of the sweet loving boy I knew since he was 6 years old and the fine young man he grew up to be.
God bless you George,
Linda Shelinsky Rains

george was a good person i like waiting on him at valley farmes he will be missed

To the Kovac family. I went to East Side Middle School with George in Bridgeport. I remember him always going water skiing on the river in Shelton. He was always up to making jokes to make you laught. He was a good friend back then and I am sure he was a good husband and father. He will be missed.