George-Mahan-Obituary

George T. Mahan Sr.

Enola, Pennsylvania

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George T. Mahan Sr., 75, of Enola died on Sunday, December 20, 2020. Born in Harrisburg, he was the son of the late Howard and Mary Mahan (Mack'in). He was also preceded in death by sisters, Geraldine Papandrea, and Nancy Freedman Pelovitz. He retired in 2001 from the Public Utility Commission...

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As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Sorry to have just found out about Mr. Mahan's death. I spent a lot of time at the Mahan's house growing up as a friend of George Jr. They were the nicest people. I am so sorry Evie and George Jr.
Randy Roat

George and I were friends for around 65 years. He was someone I could count on when I needed a friend. We lost contact during our mid life but thankfully, we re-connected about eight years ago and I had many pleasant lunches with Evie and George . By any strench of the imagination George was a success as a family man, businessman and friend. He rightfully expressed confidence. George and I experienced all the fun, seriousness and exasperations teenagers, adults and seniors could...

Evie,

We're very sorry for your loss. We loved going to dances where 'Remember When' played.

Your cousins,

Ken and Betty Magaro

George and I were the best as brothers. Always there for each other. I am going to miss him dearly. George, rest in peace. Love,Dick

We were two inseparable brothers. George will always be in my thoughts and memories. I will miss him dearly. Rest in peace Brother

Evie,Georgie and family
Our thoughts and prayers are with you..we were so shocked to here this this morning..Our hearts go out to you and your family ..George was a great friend he’ll be missed by so many❤

George & I have been friends for over 62 years. I will miss having a beer with him and talking over old times. Even though he had his physical limitations, he always had a positive attitude. Rest in peace my friend.

Hi Evie,
I am so very sorry to hear about George. I feel bad as I think about him, because it's too easy to lose contact with people we worked closely with. Without question, George was the best boss I worked for. He expected people who worked for him to give their best, but he cared about them as people; he recognized they had a life outside of work. He taught me many valuable lessons about supervising people, and treating others as I wanted to be treated. More than a boss, George...