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George Hamilton Link

Los Angeles, California

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LINK , George Hamilton Died at home in Los Angeles on Dec. 14 of lung cancer at the age of 67. The retired general managing partner of a prominent California law firm, he was president of the UC Berkeley student body in 1960-61, president of the University of California Alumni Association from...

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Dear Betsy,
I was shocked at the loss of George! He was always so very alive! Although I didn't get to see much of George in recent years, he has a special "star" in my memories of the good times we shared together at Cal and at our reunions.
HE WAS SO SPECIAL to everyone!
I send you and his family my deepest condolences during this time of loss..
I do plan to be at the memorial services.
Sincerely,
Nancy

Dear Betsy,
I was so sorry to hear of George's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort Concetta Jorgensen (Berkeley, CA)
C

Dear Betsy,

I was very saddened to hear of George's passing. George was very special to me and to all of us at Ancient Egypt Research Associates. George was always there for us -- to listen, to offer advice or to lend a helping hand. He did all those things with a joyful spirit that could fill a room. Please accept my deepest sympathies for you loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Betsy, I am so very sorry to hear of George's passing. George Link was shinning example of what was best about the Univeristy of California, Berkeley. He was a leader of his generation. He played a critical role in restoring the University of California after the turmoil of the 1960's. He was a gifted and nationally respected lawyer, a loving father and husband, and an example to all of us who were privileged to learn from his example. His loss is felt deeply and personally by me and I...

My all-time favorite "boss"!

Betsy...please accept my deepest condolences for your loss. George will always be very special in my book.