George-Sherlock-Obituary

George Raymond Sherlock Jr.

Santa Clarita, California

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George Raymond Sherlock, Jr. passed away peacefully on February 5, 2011, at the age of 84. George was born on November 17, 1926, in St. Augustine, FL. In 1929, his family moved to Norfolk, VA, and in 1942, they moved to Long Beach, CA. Here Dad attended Long Beach Polytechnic High School, was a...

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George was a fun loving guy. I was so impressed by his love for his wife. He kept her memory alive speaking to us about her and how wonderful she was to him. He truly loved her. And he loved his daughters so much. George was fun to hang out with and he accomplished so many cool things in his life. He really lived his life to the fullest. We are so blessed and honored to have been his friends. I know we will see him again in heaven. So cool our daughter and her family go to his son in laws...

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As an employee at Pacifica Senior Living, I had the fortunate opportunity for work and be friends with George. He was truly well-liked by residents and staff alike, and was a inspiration thru his energy, sense of humor, and caring manner. He will be missed. My sincere thoughts...Joe Paez

I knew George only briefly when he was living at Pacific Senior Living where my mom lives. I always loved seeing him in his Rolling Stones hat and hearing his stories of his days as a promotions man. I found the song about him on the internet. Rest in peace George. Bonnie Shepard

We will miss you George but we are excited that you are with the Lord surrounded with peace! Our family is so thankful to have known you. Love, Scott & Tamzin Horswill

George was our friend, a loving, kind, caring person who loved the Lord Jesus Christ with all his heart. We enjoyed getting to know George at our class kindred spirits and kindred hearts at Grace Baptist church. George shared about his life and his love for his children and grandchildren when we shared rides on the way home from church and when we would go out for a meal after church services. He was always positive and loved spending time with his friends from church. George will be...