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Dr. George G. Spaulding

Charleston, South Carolina

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Dr. George G. Spaulding CHARLESTON - Dr. George G. Spaulding, 95, of Flint, MI, died on Friday, May 22, 2015, in Charleston, SC. He was born on Friday, May 14, 1920, in Flint, MI to the late Minnie Ploof and the late George G. Spaulding. He attended Flint Public Schools and participated in...

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Sure do miss my good good buddy george. So many wonderful years working on the Schottland scholars and leadership award at the college of Charleston together.

George was a great leader figure for us while member of the board at Opel Division of GM in Germany. He was someone to look up to in any situation.

To Spalding Family our thoughts and prayers are with you. I enjoyed writing your dad about Ricker and one of the first 50 mile automobile race on L.I. New York in April, 1900. Since he did that story, there is more information on line about A Ricker and his electric car of the past.

A remarkable man and teacher, George always had time to make those around him better. He elevated us with his ENTHUSIASM -- don't leave home without it.

It was fascinating reading the tribute to your father. To David & the entire Spalding Family our thoughts are with you.

Wonderful obit. What a great life. Prayers go out to the Spaulding family from ours.

What a true gentleman with a light-hearted sense of humor. He was an intellect who never offended anyone.

The Schottland family adored our good buddy George and will miss him dearly. Smart, selfless, a remarkable champion for the young and always young at heart himself. We love you and thank for all that you have done for our family and the many Schotties.

Mary and family, What an outstanding tribute! When I think of your dad I think of tennis! It's wonderful to leave such a mark on the world. My daughter went to College of Charleston, we have lots of ties there. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.