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George R. Steigerwald

Charleston, South Carolina

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George R. Steigerwald GOOSE CREEK - George R. Steigerwald, 71, passed away quietly at his home in Goose Creek, SC on Christmas night. He was born at Ft. Meade, South Dakota in May 1943 to SSgt. George M. and Catherine Steigerwald. Raised in Pittsburgh, PA, George graduated in 1962 from Avalon...

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George made me laugh. He had a way of using malapropisms example: using the term "Cadillac Arrest" instead of cardiac arrest or prases like "You've got to get up pretty late in the afternoon to put one over on me", He was a professional and used humor to make those around him feel good...

Hard to believe you have been gone 7 years now. I miss you so much. So many things I want to share with you. I k is you watch from heaven. Not a day goes by that I don´t think about you. Love you dad

In memory of Corky, Might I add a few comments to brother Doug's: I remember your red and white football uniform complete with single bar face mask while we played tackle the guy with the ball up over the fence in Kelly's back yard. Or the jokes told with aplomb after hearing them from your dad. Your swing with a bat that met brother Doug in the keister, all put you in a framework of fond remembrance of the Clive Street gang. I know our memories of you will Continue to bring smiles, and...

I was sad upon hearing of George passing. He had a unique way about him. His sense of humor was second to none as he was always trying to make people laugh. He was a joy to work with and will truly be missed.

...that winter hat with the ear flaps that you wore until July, the nickel bribe you demanded so you could go to Meisters before school, the kickball games on Clive Street, doing flips off the bunk beds, sleeping out on the porch with mid-night raids on Pop's tomato patch, playing at the fence with Jinx, banging on Mrs. Zinkand's coal door and running like hell, playing in the lot across the street before the new houses were built, banging pots and pans at midnight on New Year's Eve, ...

I'm so grateful to have met and worked with such a great soul. George always had jokes and a way of lightning up the workplace. I will truly miss his quirky demeanor. George Will be missed.

To George's Family,
Please accept my sincerest condolences. Mr. George was one of my favorite people to work with. He would come to the counter, and always make me laugh. He was a kind soul and he had a sympathetic heart. He will be missed by so many.

George will be missed. Heartfelt condolences to the family.

George was a cool old guy to work with. Always had a joke for you and always seemed to be in a good mood. I'll miss his goofy face.

- Bub