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Dr. George L. Negron

Savannah, Georgia

1936 - 2018

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DIED
April 7, 2018
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Savannah, Georgia

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Dr. George L. Negron, 81, entered eternal rest on Saturday, April 7, 2018, at Hospice Savannah. He was born on December 4, 1936 in New York City to Mr. Saturnino and Mrs. Carmen Negron. He was a graduate of Xavier High School and completed his undergraduate studies at Saint Peter's College, both...

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Just found out about Dr. Negron's passing. Such a kind and compassionate man! Worked with him at Georgia Regional years ago. Always available to sign an order to take patients out, he was their biggest advocate. A truly great man.

Brotherhood of the Dolphin

To the Negron Family,

On behalf of the Charleston Base SUBVETS and Swamp Fox Chapter SUBVETS WWII, I offer you our sincere condolences on George's passing. We grieve with you on the death of your loved one and our shipmate. The SUBVETS will have your family in our thoughts and prayers. There is no expiration date on the back of our dolphins and George will always be remembered as a Brother of the Phin and a great Patriot. BRAVO ZULU SHIPMATE!!

CAPT(SS)/DR. George L....

My Dear Anna I am so very very sorry for the lose of your Father. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your Family at this time. Love You, Pat

On behalf of the United States Submarine Veterans (USSVI), I offer our sincere condolences on George's passing. You and your loved ones are in our thoughts and prayers. We are forever grateful for George's service to our country in the U.S. Submarine Service. To our Brother of the Phin we say, Sailor, rest your oar. We have the watch. May you rest in peace and may God bless your loved ones who remain. Thank you for your service to our country.

"Now may the Lord of peace Himself give...

George was a wonderful friend and a great psychiatrist. He truly cared for his patients and mentored many health care workers including me. I will miss him and have a lot of fond memories of him. I loved all of his Navy stories. I am praying for all of you.

He was one of the kindest, loving men
I have ever worked with. I learned a great deal from him. May his memory be for a blessing