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George Daniel Null

Oxford, Pa, Delaware

Age 89

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George Daniel NullAGE: 89 • Oxford, PAGeorge Daniel Null, age 89, of Oxford, PA, passed away on Tuesday, December 1, 2015.Born in Taneytown, MD on October 28, 1926, George was a son of the late Hubert Jacob and Gladys (Zepp) Null. He attended Taneytown High School and later received his bachelors...

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How warming to see a pic of George and let me go back decades to remember how kind he was to me. I was a teen-age secretary at du Pont and fortunate enough to work for George. Warmly, Ginny Craig

When I worked with George so long ago, he was one of my favorite chemists. He was just the nicest man, and I can still hear his voice.

Dear Mrs. Null and Family: Mr. Null was a very kind man. I will never forget him. I am sure he is very much enjoying seeing his beautiful Kathy up in Heaven. And maybe he'll catch up with my dear husband Roger in Heaven too. God bless Mr. Null. May the happy memories you shared together comfort you through this difficult time. Sincerely, Cindy (Rogers) Haigh

In memory of a dear, sweet man.

Goodbye, old friend! Thanks for being so good to us when we lived in Delaware. You and your family are one of our fondest memories of that time.

Estelle & Family: I worked for George as his secretary in 1963-64 under Bob Knospe. George was the nicest man ever, and I often wished that I would run into him somewhere. It's been a long time, but I never forgot him. I think I came to a picnic at your house many years ago. I am so sorry for your loss and hope family & friends will help you with this grieving process. As a double whammy, He's being buried on my birthday.
Warmly, Ginny Craig