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George Haipt Scholl

Miami, Florida

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Scholl, George Haipt, 77, of Hallandale Beach, died Monday August 28, 2006. A Florida resident for 42 years coming from NJ. George served with the Navy during WWII. He was an avid, well-known boater and fisherman. Survived by his loving wife of 48 years, Dorothy Scholl; sons, Dennis (Debra)...

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Dear Dorothy and family,

It was with sadness that I learned of George's passing--Lorayne Melgaard sent me the obituary. My children have asked about George from time to time over the years and remember his exhuberance and love of life as a joyful influence during their growing years. They join me in expressing sympathy. Jim passed away a year ago April, just 2 weeks after Warren Melgaard died. (We had lived not far from you in western Broward County-Southwest Ranches-since 1999 and...

Dear Bud-

Even though I never met your pops, I felt his spirit in how you eloquently described him. Strong, stubborn, handy...a true mans man. The apple does not fall far from the tree. My sympathies. Your friend and comrade. Joel Cantor

Bud,

Our prayers are with you during this most difficult time.

The Wagner Family...

Bud,
I am sorry to hear about the death of your Dad. I remember the many stories you shared about your family and especially your Dad. I lost my Dad when I was 18 years old and know the pain that you must be feeling. I can only say "YOU and YOUR family are in our PRAYERS".
Your friend - Bo Kemper

Big George will always be remembered as a man with a big heart and a big personality. He was liked and respected by all, a person always there to lend a helping hand to friends, neighbors and family. By all indications, he was a wonderful father, husband and grandfather who was loved by his family. He will be very missed.

The Scholl family,
Cindy and I just heard about the passing of your George. We are very sorry to see he went so fast. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of mourning. At least he did not have to suffer very long. Please wish our best to your family.

Dear Bud and all of the Scholl family. I only had the fortune of meeting your Dad a few times. However during those few times I was able to see the quality of the man, the strong character, and kindness he extended. These characters continue forever in his family. I wish you all the most hearfealt condolences, in your time of grief and wish you the best memories. It is with the death of our loved ones that we begin to realize our time here is short, however it is through family, that each of...