George-Strasberger-Obituary

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George R. Strasberger

Frederick, Maryland

Oct 27, 1932 – Jan 20, 2020 (Age 87)

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BORN
October 27, 1932
DIED
January 20, 2020
AGE
87
LOCATION
Frederick, Maryland

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Keeney & Basford Funeral Homes, P.A. Obituary

George Richard Strasberger, of Braddock Heights, died peacefully on January 20, 2020.  Born October 27, 1932 in Frederick, MD, he was the son of the late George and Naomi Strasberger. He was preceded in death by his late wife, Constance Boone Strasberger, a sister, Betty Ruth, and a brother,...

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Mr. Strasberger was my architectural drawing instructor at Linganore High School in the early to mid 1980s. Although it never became my profession I will always have these memories of a fun and fair teacher. I was thinking of Mr. Strasberger the other day. That´s when I discovered he had passed away in 2020. I´m sure you are at peace Mr. Strasberger and I know you will be greatly missed.

Sorry for not catching this , but still wanted to share my condolences. Mom ( Dottie Farnsworth Wood ) George´s 1st cousin , would tell me stories of them hanging out . George selling roasted peanuts back in the days . We´d run into him here and there and yard sales - lol and they´d always take time for one another . I remember your mom as well . And I believe I met you grandfather one time at my grandparents ( Ida Dortothy Farnsworth ) . Good memories of your folks for sure .

I knew your parents way back, when I lived in Braddock Heights. I was a Waxter then. Your dad had the best sense of humor and we had some good laughs together. I wish you wonderful memories. Sandy
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I send my condolences to the Strasberger family. Mr. Strasberger was my coach for several years with the Evangelical Lutheran Church team in the YMCA-Church Basketball League. I was a proud member of our Junior Division Championship team in 1975. I was always impressed with Mr. Strasberger's sophisticated playbooks, basketball tips, and statistics. He was a great teacher of the game, and of life.

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I send my deepest sympathy to the family of George. I attended FCC with George and also worked with him as an art teacher when he was a Vice-Principal at GTJHS. He was always smiling and enjoyed doing tricks. Once I entered his office, and all of a sudden a squirt of water hit me from a water gun he had confiscated form a student. Surprise!
God bless his children and grandchildren.