George W.-Connell, Jr.-Obituary

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George W. "Mallet" Connell, Jr.

Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania

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November 11, 2018
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Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania

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D'Anjolell Memorial Home of Broomall Obituary

George W. Connell, Jr., 57 George W. "Mallet" Connell, Jr. of Chestnut Hill, son of George W. Connell, and the late Binney W. Nast, died November 11, 2018. Several family members and friends were by his side. George was a graduate of The William Penn Charter School and received his BA from...

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I just learned of Mallet's passing. I was a classmate of his at Montgomery Country Day School and Penn Charter. He was a strong personality and left a great impression. I know he is missed by all who knew him. God bless.

It is shocking that a year has gone by so quickly without George Jr. here to enjoy life on earth. I know he is watching over his family and friends, smiling and golfing and playing other sports in spirit with those he cared about at the clubs he adored. I know this must have been a terribly difficult year for his family who have had to learn to live without his physical presence. To those who loved him again I am sorry for your very painful loos of your son, brother, father, companion,...

George and I had an immediate connection through the first city troop. My father was a trooper. The first time George came into my office he saw the silver troop plate on my wall and asked who the trooper was. God bless him, his loved ones and I thank him for his friendship, love, loyalty. An amazing person. He was a good person in so many ways. I will miss u George.

I just learned about George's death. He will be missed! He and I served together for many years in the First City Troop and we battled it out on the squash court. Furthermore, our fathers were close friends. George was someone I always greatly admired and someone I always made a point to stop to talk to him whenever we were at a party or event together. He often had a smile on his face and his laugh was memorable and true welcomed sight. On behalf of my family, we extend our deepest...

From his obituary he was a varied and accomplished individual both professionally and in sports. I am sure he will be missed by all.

I never met George. But am close with Maria, and through her he served as an inspiration. His passion for doing things to their fullest can be a lesson for us all. Condolences and best wishes

Gracious Lavender

To the Connell Family and Maria, I met George when he was at BMT and became a friend and investment adviser to my brother. They bonded over their illnesses and George's kindness when my brother passed was so appreciated. I am shocked and deeply saddened to learn that he has passed. He was a fine man who will be missed by so many. My sincerest condolences.