George-Waxter-Obituary

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George Waxter

Rockville, Maryland

Dec 15, 1958 – Apr 12, 2025

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December 15, 1958
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April 12, 2025
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Rockville, Maryland
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Going Home Cremation & Funeral Care by Value Choice, P.A. - Woodbine Obituary

Dr. George Harold "Hal" WaxterDecember 15, 1958 - April 12, 2025It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dr. George Harold Waxter-known affectionately as Hal, George, Doc, Monka, and by many other nicknames-on April 12, 2025. Hal passed away peacefully with family at his side...

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Hal was one of the funniest guys I've known. Neighbors in Braddock, played football, basketball and ice hockey in the neighborhood often. If you could catch the meanings in his humor, and you had to be sharp, a few minutes later would produce an a-ha moment. A true brainiac. Nude sprint across African plains? Perfect. Condolences to the family from the Bucheimers.

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I still remember george from our drivers ed class and our teacher Dave Shroder they were truly the best times of our liver George was always kind to me

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So sorry to hear of the passing of my old soccer buddy from Governor Thomas Johnson High School. Hal and I had the privilege to play side by side at Fullback on the very first Varsity Boys Soccer Team at GTJHS in the school year 1974-75. He was a great competitor as well as a loyal teammate and friend. I will miss him very much.

My heartfelt condolences. Doc was a one of kind. He was an intrepid soul, quirky, bright, kind and adventuresome. I am truly sorry for your loss.

You were one of a kind, Cuz. Be at peace.

Rest in Peace Mr. Waxter. Deepest sympathy to your family. I remember some of your adventurous stories each time I walk you to the hallway when you get your treatments along with your happy, colorful polo shirts.

Sending our sincere condolences to Hal´s family and holding you all close in our hearts at this difficult time. Hal will always be remembered fondly as a one of kind , fun loving guy. Seeing him at reunions was always special and he will be missed. Warmly, Betsy and Ken Morrow