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George Tsouderos

Westborough, Massachusetts

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George Tsouderos, of Westborough, MA, died Sunday, March 30. He was 77. George was born in 1930 in Volos, Greece. He arrived in the U.S. in 1963 to study electrical engineering at Lowell Tech and spent his career at Yankee Atomic Electric Company as an electrical engineer and...

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Det var trist å høre at George var gått bort. Vi syns vi var heldige som fikk lov å bli kjent med han i fjor sommer, og vil takke for hyggelig besøk hos dere.
Min søster og hennes mann sender også sin medfølelse til deg, Inger, og din familie,

Vennlig hilsen Inger og Bjørnar Olsen

We were so very sorry to hear your sad news. Living next door for 7 years we got to know George as such a lovely kind family man. We will remember him fondly. Inger & girls we are thinking of you & keeping you in our prayers.

May his memory be everlasting! It surely will through his wonderful children and grandchildren.

I am so very sorry to hear of George's passsing. He was a dear Yankee friend and true gentleman. I will always remember George's spirit and zest for travel. My thoughts and prayers go out to Inger, Trine and Danielle.

I`will always remember you, George,and our friendship. It was always a smile in your voise when I called from Norway.

We are very sad to hear of George's passing. He was a "class person"; always ready to help with a problem. Our thoughts are with you all.

Must have been a very cool guy -- and very proud of his kids.

We are so surprised and saddened to hear about George's death. He will be fondly remembered for his friendship, mentorship and gracious approach to life. George always found time to help his colleagues and was highly respected by all who knew him. His ideas and expertise will live on through the many engineers he trained and befriended.
Our sincere condolences go out to Inger, Trine and Danielle.

I am very sad to hear about George's passing. I felt very close to George from the moment I started to work at Yankee 29 years ago. I visited him at their home, met his wife and daughters, and remember that George had their pictures in his office; he loved his family very much. George was not only a friend but also a mentor and we spent many hours together. I will be missing George and our discussions.

Sorin Rosenberg