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George R. Stoker

Phoenix, Arizona

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Stoker, George R. 81, of Chandler, passed away Aug. 19, 2010 after a long illness. He was born and raised in Indiana. He spent 2 years in the Army, at the end of WWII and then enlisted in the Air Force where he remained for over 21years. He was involved in the Vietnam War and was a proud...

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I was so sorry to hear about your loss. I haven't seen you guys in years but you were always the sweetest. You are in my thoughts, JoAnn, I wish you the best. May your memories of Bud give you peace.

We spent many memorable years traveling with George & JoAnn when he was in the AF and our children were young. George & Bud were in the same detachment and moved every few months to a new base. We stayed in the same trailer court and spent lots of time together and have wonderful memories of the family and our children playing together. In May 1961 we went to the Hilo Hattie Hawaiian Revue at Randolph AFB TX. When the evening was over and we were all sleeping, we woke George up and asked...

Bud & JoAnn were our Air Force friends for many years; we moved from one location to another pulling our house trailers (mobile homes). We always stayed in the same trailer court at new assignments. JoAnn took care of our children often and the kids played together every day. One New Year's Eve, after we had been to the NCO Club at Randolph AFB to the Hilo Hattie show, we woke George up shortly after he went to bed to ask him to babysit our kids while I went to the hospital to have our...

Bud & JoAnn were our Air Force friends for many years; we moved from one base to another pulling our house trailers (mobile homes). We always stayed in the same trailer court at new assignments. JoAnn took care of our children often and the kids played together every day. One night, after we had been to the NCO Club at Randolph AFB to the Hilo Hattie show, we woke George up shortly after he went to bed to ask him to babysit our kids while I went to the hospital to have our 4th. He did it...

Mr. Stoker definitely fought the good fight both militarily and spiritually. His mind, body and soul will find rest and peace.
Mrs. stoker, you and your family has shown me what true sacrifice and love is all about. God bless.

Sorry to hear about your loss. It is a hard thing to lose a dad. I will pray for you and your family.

Although I never met him, I know how much he means to your family. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers!

we love you and miss you grandpa