George-Tingley-Obituary

George Tingley

Edmonton, Alberta

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Edmonton, Alberta

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George Tingley passed away in Edmonton, Alberta. The obituary was featured in Edmonton Journal on April 14, 2010.

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Dear Marj.

Hildegard told me of your loss. I wanted to extend my sympathy to you on the passing of your husband George.

It has been years since we worked at the law firm together but I remember what a kind, caring person you are.

I asked Hildegard to personally convey my sympathy to you and your family. It was 1991 when I lost my beloved husband of 25 years, George, and I empathize with you.

May you find comfort and peace and may light perpetual...

Our thoughts are with you at this time. I remember the hospitality of your home. George was always a kind man.

I will always fondly remember George by Ken Cawkell's affectionate nickname for him - Ting Lee the Chinese analist. George was a true gentleman and I was sorry to hear of his passing.

Dear Marj

I will always remember the many times George, you and I drove to and from the CN Tower and the many good times we shared as we drove along. I am sincerely sorry to hear of George's passing, but on the other hand he lived a good many years and was a blessing to many people. May God Bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. May your memories bring you comfort.

Arnold Bonkowski Kelowna, B.C.

We have every fond memories of times spent with you while we lived in Edmonton during our first married years. They are precious memories. We love you and think of you all at this time.
Love David and Janet and Carla

I remember George from my days in regional marketing in Edmonton from 1972 to 1979. George was a great generator of information, very conscientious and always affable. He was a good man.

I was one of many who had the pleasure of working and "analyzing" with George, via long distance, for many years. He was one of the good guys!

In remembrance
Betti Port
Retired

I worked for George for several years, although I have not seen him since I left the CN, I remember him as being a good listner and mentor to those that worked for him. May you memories bring you comfort.

Dear Marj and Family:

My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time. However, as Believers in Jesus Christ we do have the hope and assurance of being re-united with our Loved Ones. This indeed is a comfort to you. In the interim you have many years of special memories to hold on to.