George-MacBain-Obituary

George MacBain III

Charlotte, North Carolina

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George MacBain III George MacBain III, 89, of Charlotte, NC died November 13, 2011 at Presbyterian Hospital after a gradual decline in his health. A native of Roanoke, Virginia, he was the only child of the late George MacBain Jr. and Marie Faust MacBain. Mr. MacBain graduated from the...

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May he rest in peace in a beautiful place with no suffering or pain.

I grieve with you in the loss of "Big George". Psalm 116:15 states” Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints.” This verse was of great comfort to me when Mother went to be with the Lord.

My prayer is for the Holy Spirit to strengthen your heart and comfort your soul.
“… The Lord has comforted His people and will have compassion upon them in their sorrows.” Isaiah 49:13 Lynne Crutcher Millette

I am so very sorry for the loss of George. I always enjoyed his visits to our small lab on Latrobe Drive. I am very proud to say that I knew him. He was a true soldier, pilot, veteran, and gentleman. I have in safe-keeping the poem he recited to us many times. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Bev, we just heard about George's passing from a mutual friend in NC. I well remember the great seven years George and I worked together with USG in Charlotte. He was always a fine and dedicated co-worker and loyal friend. Diane and I extend to you and your family our heartfelt sorrow for your loss and sincerely hope God grants you comfort and peace during this difficult time.
Bill and Diane Walker, Norcross, GA

Lang - May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. There's a special Angel in Heaven now watching over you.
Former Babysitter,
Audrey Gibson (Hickory Grove SC)

Aunt Bev - Our thoughts and prayers go out you and your family.

Bev, Lang, George IV and the extended family, Tal and I share our grief with you at the death of George III,and our longstanding friends with you all. May hope and strength carry you through as it has during his long illness.Prayers and faith to you all.

I remember what wonderful neighbors you were to mother on Scotland Ave. It is always such a special blessing to have such great people living close by. We share in your sorrow. George touched so many lives with his outgoing personality and caring spirit.

Sarah Couric Dorset