George-Query-Obituary

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George A. Query

West Boylston, Massachusetts

Feb 19, 1955 – Mar 9, 2012 (Age 57)

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BORN
February 19, 1955
DIED
March 9, 2012
AGE
57
LOCATION
West Boylston, Massachusetts

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Callahan Fay Caswell Funeral Home Obituary

WORCESTER-George A. Query, 57, died Friday, March 9, 2012 at Rose Monahan Hospice Home after a courageous battle with colon cancer. He leaves his wife Rosann (D'Allessandro) Query; two sons, Christopher and Thomas, both of Worcester; his father, Arthur G. Query of Worcester; and three grandsons,...

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Knowing you from grade school to our visits at McGoverns office. You were a funny smart very nice kid, and a good man. Always positive and kind. You are one that will be missed. My deepest sympathies to your family .

Still think about those snow days at holy cross working with George. I will never forget your friendship to me rip

I still remember those snowed days working with George at Holy Cross He was always nice to me when I worked there. Will never forget his kindness

I do think about George and working with him at Holy Cross during those crazy snow days. He was always in in that big front end loader He was a good man and is misses God bless

I offer my sincere condollences to George's family. May you have peace in knowing that he now rests with the Lord.

I was so sad to hear about George. He was a kind and talented guy who could speak wisely and deeply on so many topics. He had an infectious grin and a generous spirit. RIP old friend.

To my good cousin, who touched everyone with his and courage. Though not around for the last years living our here in the West, I count myself as being luck to have know you. Glad you got to meet Todd and make him one of the family. Rest in heaven.

My sister Chris just told me that George had passed away, so this entry is a bit late and I apologize for that. I remember how Joey looked up to George, proudly pointing him out in the school yard. I also playing football in the backyard with George, Joey, and others on Vernon Street. I am really sad to hear of this - George was a wonderful person.

To the Query Family,

My deepest sympathy to all of you. I remember George's cute freckled face at St. John Acension. My sister in law, Deb worked with George at Holy Cross in later years. Many fond memories of all the Query clan on Vernon Hill. May you all find strength during this diffcult time.