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Dr. George Andrew Rembert Jr.

Washington, Pennsylvania

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Dr. George Andrew Rembert Jr. passed away peacefully Monday, September 9, 2024, at the age of 80. He was born June 21, 1944, in Houston, Texas, a son of the late George and Lucile Rembert. Dr. Rembert attended Lamar High School and was president of his senior class. He held a bachelor's degree...

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Dear Bette, Sarah and I send our sincerest condolences to you and your family. We remember your husband with great affection and gratitude for his generosity, kindness, and service to W&J and its people.

The scalding grief, regret, and visions of Andy all over campus have not let up since the news of his passing hit on Monday. It is hard to express in words how much Andy meant to me personally and to every member of my department. I admired him greatly for his intellect, character, and understated sense of humor, but I am also eternally grateful to him for so many of the best things in my life and in the lives of those closest to me. The waves of positive influence emanating from his actions...

We have lost a great friend, a great neighbor and a brilliant mind. The world is a sadder, emptier place without you.

I met Andy when I did some landscaping work at his home, such a nice man, I always enjoyed talking with him. My deepest sympathy to his family at this time. Doug Jones

Deepest sympathies to Bette and family on the loss of my dear friend, colleague and Dean. Andy truly enriched my experience and that of the Music Department during his years of dedicated service at W&J College. May he Rest In Peace and his family be blessed with warm memories, good friends and much love.

So sorry for your loss. Andy was a wonderful sweet man.

Dear Bette and family, I was so sorry to hear that Andy had died. He was a huge light in this world. At W&J, I would be hard-pressed to think of any VPAA or colleague who was as supportive of me in my own professional development and of the programs I was involved in there. Andy was a member of all of the advisory committees for the three HHMI grants I ran over 15 years total time. He never missed any of the many meetings or a single presentation by students or faculty, he spent a great...