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George Mentz Mahoney Jr.

Huntsville, Alabama

Jul 25, 1931 – Aug 23, 2025 (Age 94)

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BORN
July 25, 1931
DIED
August 23, 2025
AGE
94
LOCATION
Huntsville, Alabama

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George Mentz Mahoney, Jr., a lifelong resident of Huntsville, AL, passed away August 23, 2025. George was born in July of 1931 in Huntsville to the late Belle Fuller Mahoney and George Mentz Mahoney Sr. As a youth, he was an active scout, attended the VI World Jamboree in France in 1947 and...

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Dear Kathryn and family, I would like to extend my heartfelt condolences to you as you honor George´s life. Some of my fondest memories as a young student growing up center around my experiences working at Johnson and Mahoney over Christmas holidays under George´s supportive guidance. George always projected the warmth, thoughtfulness, patience, and positive energy of a natural salesperson. I learned much from him that I was able to carry forward in my life. George´s interest in Huntsville´s...

I got to know George as a fellow history buff through the Civil War Roundtable. He was an asset to the group and a good friend.

Ann & George, I don´t know if you remember who I am, but I used to babysit for you when you lived on Red Oak Rd. - George, you were just a baby in the crib. After I did, Susan Curtis did. We both lived down the street. Anyhow, I just wanted you to know how sorry I am about your Dad´s passing. Your parents were so nice & I enjoyed you all when you were little. Janet Boysen (now Kampmeier).

George was a friend for many years, we served in Rotary together, knew him since 1950 and he was my Neighbor. Our neighborhood will miss George.

George was a fellow Rotarian in The Huntsville Rotary Club. He was such a nice man and always had a smile for everyone. I always enjoyed sitting at a table with him. He will be missed by many.

A great & friendly man & family ! All the best ! Connie & Rusty Stephenson

George was an important member of the TV Civil War Round Table and he will be missed. He loved history and being a member. Our deepest condolences go out to his wife, Kathryn, and family. Cheryl and John McAuley, TVCWRT