George-Searle-Obituary

George R. Searle

East Brunswick, New Jersey

About

LOCATION
East Brunswick, New Jersey

Obituary

Send Flowers

(Asbury Park Press)(Home News Tribune)GEORGE R. SEARLEAGE: 81 EAST BRUNSWICK George R. Searle, 81, died Tuesday, March 17, 2009, at home with his family at his side. Born in Elizabeth, he resided in Carteret before moving to East Brunswick in 1973. He owned and operated many businesses in New...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I met George only a few times through out my life. I did however have the pleasure of working on two of his pet projects, the yacht and ferry boat. He was a great guy, a wonderful character. I'm glad to have worked with him.

George was a good friend to all of law enforcement. The members of the Carteret PBA local #47 will miss him and his friendship. Our condolences to the family of our friend.

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

The New Jersey Manufactured Housing Association will long remember George's contributions to our industry and he will be missed by all who knew him

Our industry has lost a legend and highly respected founding member of this association.

We send our deepest sympathy to his family.

Our deepest sympathy to Irma and the entire family. George was a great man who will be missed by many.

We are very saddened in hearing of Georges death. We were both members of the East Brunswick Chamber of Commerce and we had many many laughs together. We had great times at both George and Irma's parties...one time on the yacht! He will be greatly missed...we loved him!
With Sincere Sympathy
Lillian Lehman
Harry Smith
(Formerly Lillian Lehman Productions & Mrs NJ America Pageant))

We are sorry to hear the sad news that George passed away and we are sending Irma and her familie our deepest condolences.

My condolences to Irma and family on their loss. My late husband, Rudy, and I were very honored to have known George during our involvement with the US Navy Armed Guard.

Our sympathy to George's family. We shared many laughs together at the Raritan Yacht Club. George will truly be missed.