George-Saloom-Obituary

George Saloom Sr.

87, North Brunswick, New Jersey

Age 87

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George Saloom, Sr.North Brunswick - George Saloom, Sr., 87, passed away peacefully in his home on April 24th, after a long illness. Family and friends may visit on Sunday, April 29th from 10:00 A.M to 2:00 P.M. at the Gleason Funeral Home, 1360 Hamilton Street, Somerset, NJ. A memorial service...

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As brother officers depart and we recall the things that united us together, we also forget about some too; but with George and his number 10 and jokes & humor, all the memories remain. He was one of a kind!

I had the honor of meeting George about three or four years ago to discuss the Hall-Mills case. He was a wonderful man. I would like to be in contact with his daughter. She may reach me at [email protected] . Very sincerest condolences.

Rip Uncle George as he was known to most of us. I worked with his son George Jr. Wonderful family. My sincere condolences to Cindy, his daughter.

It is with deep regrets hearing about George passing away. He was a good police officer, and he led by example. His leadership and unselfish direction paved the way for countless new recruits, helping them become familiar with the requirements and responsibilities. The legacy he leaves behind shall remain within the hearts of his fellowmen forever. Sending heartfelt condolences from my family to his. RIP!

Dear Cindy,

We are sorry to hear about the loss of your Dad...
When we moved to May Street in 1966, you and your brother George were little people and my sister Renee would babysit the two of you for your Mom and Dad. We are the Crawley Family from 40 May, right across the street. Your Dad when growing up in New Brunswick came up with our Mom. Your Dad, Mr. Boll, Mr. Jablonski and Mr. Dano provided a sense of security to the neighborhood when we were enjoying our...

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Cindy, Your Dad and I spent many hours talking about the Hall Mills murder. A class Man and true gentleman. My Dad and your Dad were friends and worked together at Public Service before yor Dad became a Policeman. I loved the times we were all together and I would listen to them reminisce about old times. I will miss him greatly and I'm sure I will still be looking for him every time I go into Krawzers on Route 130.