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Sorry to hear about George passing. Had had great times together working at the GM&O back in the 70’s.
Ken Miksis
May 30, 2021 | Tuscaloosa, AL | Coworker


Photo courtesy of Markiewicz Funeral Home, P.C. - Lemont
Lemont, Illinois
Jan 10, 1946 – Aug 8, 2020 (Age 74)
George Raymond Stoops age 74, a longtime resident of Lemont, passed away peacefully Saturday, August 8, 2020. He was born January 10,1946 to John W. and Elizabeth (Kane) Stoops in Lemont, Illinois, the youngest of five children. George fought a strong courageous battle with various recent ailments, a stroke and complications related to COVID-19.
George graduated from Lemont High School in 1964 where he played football and became the first Lemont Indian mascot. He retired in 2006 with more than 40 years of service from GM&O, Illinois Central and the Canadian National Railroad. In life, he would continue to influence and touch many lives through other endeavors and various Lemont community organizations including; the family trucking business, the Carousel, Peterson Ace Hardware and Theo. J Gorski & Sons bus company. George loved driving the bus for the kids and had a way of working with the kids with special needs.
Preceded in death by his parents John and Elizabeth (nee Kane) Stoops, his brother Edward Stoops, his sister Rosemay (William) Yates and his granddaughter Callie Rae Stoops, and in-laws John and Margaret Kickels.
George is survived by his wife of 33 years, Linda (nee Kickels) and his loving children Nicholas (Allison) Stoops and Rebecca Stoops, his three granddaughters Jordan Flowers, Riley and Kenzie Stoops and his great-granddaughter Sofia Vargas. He is also survived by his brother John Stoops and his sister Joan (late Gail) Christensen and many, many nieces and nephews, cousins, relatives, brothers and sister’s in-law and many great friends that he cherished.
George loved to be an entertainer, listening to music and to travel to sunny locations during the summer. But his true passion was being involved with or participating in sporting events. He was an avid Notre Dame Football Fan (attending at least one home game for the past 40 years until his recent health decline), an avid fan of the Chicago White Sox, especially during the annual family trip to games with his children, granddaughters and great-granddaughter, Coach/Player in many area 16” softball leagues where he earned the nickname, “Yogi”, was the first coach in the Lemont Hornet Youth Football league and various Lemont High School sporting events.
George always had that memorable smile and laugh which will always be remembered. His passion was spending time with family and friends. You knew he was your friend right away when he would joke around with you in his own special way. He is deeply loved, will be profoundly missed and will be dearly remembered in our hearts always.
Visitation Monday, August 17, 2020, from 3 – 6 p.m. at Markiewicz Funeral Home, P.C. 108 Illinois St. Lemont. The Funeral Mass for George will be private. A celebration of life in the memory of George will be held at a later date.
*In accordance with the Illinois health department related to COVID-19 guidelines, all participants are required to wear a face covering and observe safe social distancing practices to the Visitation and Memorial Mass.
Read MoreSorry to hear about George passing. Had had great times together working at the GM&O back in the 70’s.
Ken Miksis
May 30, 2021 | Tuscaloosa, AL | Coworker

St Pats show of shows
l just found this pic of George last night from St Pats show of shows taken in the room ( Thanks for the memories ) Thanks George After moving from Lemont to Mendota in 96 & stopping by a McDonald's... who's reading the paper & having coffee George..was having his vehicle serviced next door.Told him about a plumbing inspector that was at my house that asked me where I'm from....he told me he played football against a Stoops & Goode back in the Sixties ...that you could hit them guys...spin...
Earl SPLITT
January 24, 2021 | Mendota, IL | Friend

We were so sorry to hear about your father's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Tim & Cheryl Nelson
August 19, 2020 | Plainfield, IL | Friend
We'll remember George for his big smile, sense of humor and always a great sport story. Our deepest sympathy to Linda and the entire family. Keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers.
Rich & Marianne Jakusz
August 17, 2020 | New Lenox, IL | Friend
We will miss one of the best.
He was a gem to everyone who knew him. We were lucky to call him family.
What a gem!
A true treasure of Lemont.!
Love you Linda...blessing from both of us. Love, Barb and Gary
Barbara/ Gary Obrokta
August 17, 2020 | Maple Park, IL | Family
A life truly well lived. One of a kind and a gem. Our prayers to Linda and the family.
Jerry and Beth Pytel
August 17, 2020 | Lemont, IL | Friend
We will always remember all the good times we had with George, the unique way he had to let you know you were his friend and his infectious smile. We will never forget the day of his passing not only because we will miss him, but because it was Jim's birthday. Always a prankster to the end.
Jimmy & Lois Sevcik
August 17, 2020 | Perry, MO | Friend
Remembering George not only for his infectious smile,but he was kind, generous, and fun to be around. You liked being in his company. The void left by George will be felt near and far. Because of you George, may we all laugh and smile a little more.
Rest In Peace.
George and Judy Bugala
August 16, 2020 | Lemont, IL | Friend
My deepest sympathy to George's entire family. I rode the GM&O
train to work with George and my father. George surprised me and my family when he attended my father's, Len Fumagalli, funeral. I had not seen George in more than 40 years. A perfect example of a kind and thoughtful George.
Peggy (Fumagalli) Craven
August 16, 2020