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My very belated condolences to Marian and the rest of George´s family.
Jim Geist
February 28, 2024 | Work
Lyndonville, Vermont
1947 - 2015
GEORGE J. WAFER George J. Wafer, 67, of Palm City, Florida passed away on Wednesday, February 25 after a battle with cancer. His wife, Marian, daughter Melissa with her husband Robert, and her children (George's grandchildren) Oliver and Ainsleigh, had been caring for him at his home in East Burke, Vermont. George was born in the Bronx in New York on July 9, 1947, the son of George and Dorothy (Gallagher) Wafer. He had a successful career in the automotive OEM and aftermarket industry in electronics and insurance products. He started his career with Audiovox and Clarion before founding VMS in 1983. He was active in many charities including being a founding director of The Clark Gillies Foundation and The Wafer Family Foundation. Most of his philanthropic interests supported his commitment to children. He was committed to his family as a father, grandfather, and wonderful husband to Marian. A Memorial Service will be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be marked in George's memory to the Wafer Family Foundation: 400 Oser Ave Suite 100 Hauppauge, NY 11788, so that we may honor George and his work for children. Pearson's Funeral Home Located at 70 Church Street in Lyndonville, VT is assisting the family with the arrangements.
My very belated condolences to Marian and the rest of George´s family.
Jim Geist
February 28, 2024 | Work
7 years have passed. So sad. Do miss you.
MICHAEL LAZARUS
February 24, 2022 | Friend
my goodness. has it been that long ago.
Mike Lazarus
February 23, 2021 | Palm City, FL | Friend
It was fun meeting you at the dogsled race in Burke, Vermont!! Rest easy dude!!
Matthew McCarthy
April 01, 2020 | Northborough, MA | Acquaintance
You are often in our thoughts , rest in peace George.
You are often in our thoughts . Rest in peace George
Irv Kempner
February 22, 2020 | Sharon, MA | Friend
I had the wonderful opportunity to work for George as his Executive Assistant at OES in the late 1980's. It was the only job I ever had where I actually looked forward to going to work each day. George was truly a kind, caring, very funny and generous man. He worked very hard but knew how to have fun. He will be missed. My deepest condolences to Marian and his entire family. Bella
Bella Pipas
April 03, 2015 | Loudonville, NY
Charm, wit, strength of personality and love for his fellow man will be what George will be remembered for. It was an honor to have known him, and to have been in his company.
Richard Kibbey-Stuart Florida
March 04, 2015
George was my cousin though I haven't seen him in many years. His mom and my mom were sisters from a very large family. I remember him as a really nice kid and am sorry to hear of his passing. I now live in PA
Carol Ann (Breu) Hughes
March 04, 2015 | Bronx, NY, NY
George gave me my first opportunity to become a successful sales manager with the Audiovox Corp., way back when. I will cherish those days and, more importantly, his memory, forever. I will NEVER forget him and 'his crew'!!!!!
Dennis James
March 03, 2015 | Venice, FL