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George R. Rue

Trenton, New Jersey

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George R. Rue IMLAYSTOWN - George R. Rue, 88, a lifetime resident of Imlaystown, passed away at home, surrounded by his loving family, on Thursday, Aug. 23, 2012. A fourth generation farmer, George was born on July 13, 1924, on the family farm that dates back to 1803. He enjoyed tending to his...

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Dear Vi and family,
We sympathize with your loss however here are many who also share your loss. Our family experienced the good fortune of being neighbors for years. George was involved in my education in farm life.
I admired his leadership in the community as mayor and school board member. He is best remembered for his kindness to my mother, Mary Ellen. Friends have expressed their feelings in many words and descriptions. I sum it up by saying "George was one fine...

My dear friend, Lori and family, there are few words to ease your pain, but may God's grace be with you and suffice. I can smile believing that your Dad and mine and Sam's and many others have a club in Heaven watching over us all. Much love, Rab

Lori and Family, My sympathy is with you in the loss of your Dad. I will always remember him working in the Barn with the cows when i would come over to play. We were very lucky to have the wonderful farm life and he was a highly respected farmer.

Words can't express how sorry I am that the big guy is gone. He will leave a large hole in many hearts. I will always hold fond memories. I pray that God will strengthen you through your sorrow and that you will find peace and comfort knowing that he is resting in the arms of our Maker.
Love,
Sam Lyons Muench

Vi, Lori and Donna, Sally, Diane, Bob, our sympathies to you.. Jean and Paul Conway

To VI and all the family,so sorry to learn of George's passing,may God be with
all of you in your time of need.

Our condolences go out to the family. George was a special individual, and a wonderful friend to Carol's father, Richard Satterthwait. We like to think they are once again swapping stories about farming!

We are sorry to read of the passing of George. He was sure one of the good guys.

His wit and common soulutions to problems were very much appreciated.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Ken & Millie Francis

Please accept my condolences also on behalf of the AHS 50+ Reunion Committee. George was one of the athletes that my dad had the privilege to coach at AHS. Alan Stoneback, DDS Bordentown, NJ