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George Cannon Pingree, MD

Salt Lake City, Utah

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George Cannon Pingree, MD1935 ~ 2013George Cannon Pingree, dearly loved husband, father, grandfather and physician died at home on February 10, 2013 after a long and courageous battle with Multiple Sclerosis. George was born on January 8, 1935 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Job Frederick Pingree and...

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Dear Sister Pingree,
I am sorry to hear of the passing of your husband. I did not know him and only met you a few times in relation to my calling in the Bonneville Stake Relief Society. I just wanted you to know that my heart is with you. Sincerely, Dixie Baker

Anne, My Condolences to Your Family and loved ones. I will cherish my daily visits with George and the conversations that we had. I am grateful that I had a chance to meet and know your family and I wish you all the best.

Dear Anne,

We are so sorry to hear of George's passing. He was always such a great example to me and I always enjoyed so much his lessons in our high priest group.
It was an honor just to know him.

Dr. Pingree served 4 generations of my family as our eye doctor, and we all had such respect for him. I also had the privilege of getting to know him and your family a bit better being friends with Mary Margaret in high school. I have great memories of Dr. Pingree, and your family must be so proud of the legacy he left. What an amazingly loving, action packed life. Our family's thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Pamela (Eccles) Watkins

So sad to hear of Dr. Pingree's passing. I worked for him when he first began practice in Bountiful, Utah and then we moved to Murray, Utah. He and I shared rides together to and from work. I loved him dearly! He was an amazing physician, boss and "brother" to me! He taught me many things and trusted me with great opportunities. Heaven has welcomed an honorable son home again!

Dear Anne and Family,
I'm so sorry to learn of the passing of a great man. He truly was a man of integrity and compassion for all. I knew you and your family while living in the University Village and loved knowing your sweet family. He was a loving and caring man who was always concerned for all of us in his branch. May sweet memories of him continue to comfort you in the time ahead!! Love to you all.
Lorilee Jones Pearson

My condolences to the Pingree family in their hour of bereavement. George and his family were part of the Ensign Ward family. How plesant to recall those wonderful days on the avenues. My father, Geo. Cannon Young was Bishop of the Ward. Eventually the 2nd Ward was formed and our contact diminished. I have nothing but respect for the entire Pingree family. May the Lord bless you!

I have too many memories of President and Sister Pingree. During our zone conferences, he would give us a singing key and tune using his harmonica, and we would all just enjoy listening to him play. He used to make jokes and make us laugh. Meetings with him were really fun and lesson bound. I trully enjoyed serving with him in Nigeria Port Harcourt mission. Sister Pingree, know that I loved serving with you and you are in my thoughts and prayers. Please find comfort in moments like these....

President Pingree was my mission president, I enjoyed serving with them. His mission our mission was finding "SEEDSTALKS"!!! Thank you both for the support. My you rest in peace