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George William Palmer

Riverside, California

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GEORGE WILLIAM PALMER Age 79, born Oct. 6, 1929 and passed away June 1, 2009 due to complications of a massive stroke. George is survived by the love of his life, Bev; daughters Debbie Rubien of AZ and Renee DeGuire of Riverside; sons, Mel Palmer of MO, Rudy Rousseau of San Bernardino and Randy...

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Hi Bev & Family,

Just wanted to let you know we are still thinking of you & our thoughts & prayers are with you all.
The beautiful red rose you passed out to us at the services is still beautiful almost a week later.

Love to all, Barb & Paul

Dear Bev and Family
I had the pleasure of working with George at Chaffey District. He was a great Boss, I loved working with him he was a very special man with a wonderful smile. I know how much he loved his family and friends. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Beverly and family. I am deeply sorry for your loss. I've known and worked with George for more than five years. He has always been a delight to visit with and talk to. He is truly missed.

Just goes to show, when
you say good bye to a
person you love,
that might be the last, as in my case with George, a great big smile and a heavy
hand shake we shared much to long ago, was that my Dad I just said good bye, he sure
made me feel that way, that was George !

To Bev and Family We Love and Miss You ,
Tommy and Rita Mekkelsen

TO MY BUDDY, I will truly miss you. We had some great times together working in the kitchen going to Las Vegas,going on vacations. You are really a fine person to hang out with. We had some very great times and even greater meals. I have you to think for telling me to raise my kids in the kitchen they are great cooks and they love to be in the kitchen with me when ever I cook. We have some great conversions over the stove. We are a strong family for that and I THANK-YOU. You are always in my...

Dear Bev and Family: It was an honor and privilege to know George. I will always remember him for his kind spirit and the love he had for his family. He always had a smile on his face and twinkle in his eye. It deeply saddend me to hear the news, but I know he is looking down on us saying "What's all the fuss about?". He will truly be missed by all. May God bless and fill your lives with fond memories as you get through this difficult time.....

I had the pleasure of working with George at Physical Plant. George would come into my office, sit a while and share what was on his mind. If I was the one who needed to talk, Geroge was there to listen. He was so proud of his family. What I will remember most about George is his parties! George Palmer knew how to throw a party. I will also never forget the time George brought in some sugar free chocolates to share with the office. What he forgot to mention is the side affects of eating too...

Dear Bev & Family: I always considered George a very sweet man. I would observe how George watched over his family and see him smile, which reminded me of my grandpa. So I will always think of George as a very proud man. I know you will miss him very much but I believe he will always be around each of you. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. God Bless!

I was fortunate to meet George about 6 years ago at UCR when I was his Account Manager. I respected him and always looked forward to seeing him. George - you will be missed. My deepest, sincerest sympathy to the family.