George-Schuchart-Obituary

George Sprague Schuchart

Seattle, Washington

1926 - 2015

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August 22, 2015
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Seattle, Washington
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George S. Schuchart died peacefully in his home on Saturday afternoon August 22, 2015. He was born in Everett, Wash. on May 19, 1926, to George J. Schuchart and Myrtis M. Wright. He attended Everett High School and the United States Naval Academy. In 1949 George graduated and returned to Everett...

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Only today April 10, 2016 am I finding out that George had passed away late last year.
At Paine Field, Everett, I worked for Willard Flying Service as chief mechanic and we serviced George's Maule aircraft as well as Howard S. Wright's King Air. When Willards went bankrupt, George came to me and said that he wanted to keep me as their mechanic. He took me to his office in Seattle and surrounded me with expert business staff and asked If I had a business plan. I did and Crown Aviation...

Dear Judy & Family,
I was so sorry to hear of Georges passing. I have so many fond memories of you and George. For being such good sports adventuring to Yellowknife to our wedding on the longest day of the year !!!! Boating in Desolation sound with you !!! All the great times we had at Smoketree !!!
I will miss the smile !!
With much love to you all !!
Roxy

My condolences are with the Entire Schuchart Family. George was a great man and I once worked for George at Schuchart and Associates Engineering Company in Seattle. He was always fair and honest with me. My Mother and Father Bud and Patti Haring (Redmann) also of Everett, Wa went to School with George and always looked forward to their Everett High School Class Reunions. My Parents always enjoyed so much visiting with George and Judy and talked about those times for years to come and couldn't...

George Schuchart was a wonderful, wonderful man. He was the epitome of the phrase, 'joie de vivre' . But most importantly, he was a great father. Between his wife Judy and him, they created a lovely family. He will sorely missed but ever so fondly remembered. Thank you Mr. Schuchart for the fun you created for us at Mission Beach and we were recipients of the water walker fun which I can still envision you bringing down the ramp on your shoulders with your larger than life smile, giggling all...