George-Mowry-Obituary

George Mowry

Freeport, Illinois

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GEORGE WILLIAM MOWRY, 76 FREEPORT - George William Mowry, 76, of Freeport, passed away peacefully Tuesday, December 16, 2014, exactly one year after the death of his beloved wife, May Mowry. Born November 4, 1938, in Davenport, Iowa, George was the youngest son of Amy Elizabeth (Killeen) and...

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We were sorry to hear about the passing of George. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. As I read the obituary of George and also of May's from last year, I sorrow that we were never able to get together and get to know one another better. Their lives sound very loving and meaningful. Life goes by too quickly and we don't appreciate one another enough. I sorrow that this Urmie generation is leaving us one by one and I hope to get to know the rest of them a little better from now...

Sending thoughts and prayers to Bill Betsy and Jon.

Saddened to hear of George's passing. He and my husband, Chuck Roberts, were good friends and neighbors in Davenport, IA, as well as classmates at St. Ambrose Academy and College. We would see him from time to time during our Freeport visits. A good man...

My condolences to the family and friends of George Mowry. He was a good And honest man.

George was a wonderful upstanding man. Always positive, with a smile on his face. I would see him at Fitness Life Styles. He will be missed.

We are very sorry for your loss. George was our neighbor for 30 years and he was a very kind man.

Sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad. He was a great guy who will be dearly missed.

Oh my gosh, we are so saddened to hear about George's death. We just ran into him about a couple of months ago and it was so nice to catch up. We are former Village Board members and George did our annual audit. He will be missed and know that your families are in our prayers.

So very sorry to hear of your father's passing. I worked with George many years ago and always held him in the highest regard.