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George L. Smith

75, Brick, New Jersey

Age 75

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George L. SmithAGE: 75 • BrickGeorge L. Smith, Jr., 75, of Brick, died on Thursday, September 12, 2013 at his home, surrounded by his loving family. He was born and raised in Newark and lived in Brick for 45 years. George served in the United States Army. He then worked, over 10 years, as an...

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rest in peace George brother in law Nick

REST IN PEACE GEORGE. WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER HOW MUCH PATIENCE YOU HAD WITH OUR BOYS SHOWING THEM HOW TO USE THE RUBIC CUBE, GOING DOWN TO THE LAKE, AND ALL THE PICNICS AT THE HOUSE. GIVE MY COUSIN A HUG LOVE AND MISS HER.

George "Big Daddy", Will always be in my heart. Many life lessons and philosophies were discussed and learned over hours and days on this wonderful man's couch. I think about him and the rest of the family often. A big big part of my youth that has made my life richer, fuller, and better. God Bless You all. Steve Fawkes.

I miss you ....but i know your with mommy...that makes you happy...you missed her so much...love ...

My Condolences George, I have many fond memories of your Father, he always made me laugh.

George, Eileen, Marty and Families,

We just heard about the passing of your Father and also did not know that your Mom had passed away as well. We both know how hard it is to lose a parent but our memories keep them alive in our hearts. We have lost touch over the years but have thought of your family often. We want you to know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers. We remember your parents very fondly and they always welcomed us into their home and treated us as part of the...

John and I are very sorry to hear of George's passing. We fonly remember him from many holiday gatherings. He was so much fun to be with, a patient and kind man. May he rest in peace.

What an awesome & unforgettable man, who always wore a smile! Thoughts & prayers are with all!

We note the passing of one fine man. Upon arriving at the "Gates of Heaven", George was told he could not enter as he was not dressed properly. As in normal fashion George just showed his friendly smile. Saint Peter arrived from the clouds and said, "He may enter as he is, as he has always given the shirt of his back for anyone who asked" This is how he lived his life and will be missed by all. May we all live such a wonderful life and he Rest In Peace, forever more