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George J. Shatas

Sunny Hills, Florida

Age 61

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George J. Shatas, 61, of Sunny Hills, and formerly of Huntsville, AL, passed away suddenly last Sunday of natural causes. George was born in Tübingen, Germany and immigrated to the U.S. as an infant. He was a graduate of Huntsville High and the University of Alabama in Huntsville, with a degree in physics. George lived in New Mexico and California for several years before returning to Huntsville, where he worked at NASA and other engineering firms. He was a member of Our Lady of Visitation Catholic Church and sang choir with many of his friends. George moved to Sunny Hills to assist his widowed mother. He attended St. Theresa's Catholic Church, and was an active community member who lent assistance to many people in the area.
His father, Romas A. Shatas, predeceased him.
George is survived by his son, Michael Cairns, of Hull, England; his mother Gertrude M. Shatas, of Sunny Hills; a sister, Angela, of Chapel Hill, NC and three brothers, Remigius, of Huntsville, AL, Steven, of Saratoga, CA, and Thomas, of Sunny Hills, FL. He is also survived by maternal uncles and cousins in Canada, Poland and Australia.
A rosary was held, February 19, at St. Theresa's in Sunny Hills, followed by a Mass officiated by the Rev. Msgr. Francis Szczykutowicz. Cards may be sent to 3919 Vistula Dr., Sunny Hills. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be sent to St. Theresa's, 2056 Sunny Hills Blvd., Sunny Hills. Brown Funeral Home of Chipley is in charge of the arrangements. Friends and family may sign the online register at www.brownfh.net.

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We had the craziest of times when we got together. You will always be in my heart, until we meet again. Joule Fussell

Goodbye my friend.

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

Romas often spoke lovingly of George during our long association at Redstone Arsenal. Now they are together once again in a far better place. Janie's and my prayers go with you Gertrude and family. May the Lord bless you and keep you. George and Janie Tanton