GEORGE-WEYERHAEUSER-Obituary

GEORGE WEYERHAEUSER Jr.

Seattle, Washington

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DIED
April 14, 2013
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington

George H. Weyerhaeuser, Jr. George grew up on Gravelly Lake in Lakewood, and though he traveled widely and lived in many different places as an adult, he always said he never felt at rest unless he was in the Northwest. He attended Charles Wright for all his education until leaving for college,...

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My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

My heartfelt condolences to the entire family. I am so sorry for your loss.

Dear Weyerhaeuser family,
Very saddened to hear of George Jr.'s passing, such a wonderful man. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

This is sad news indeed. Heartfelt condolences to his family. We took a geology course together back in college.

It was a pleasure to work and be friends with George and Kathy so many years ago in DeQueen, Arkansas. They helped me feel at home in my first job, and even taught me a little culture (he had the fanciest wine bottle opener I have ever seen!). He was a positive and cheerful influence on us all. God Bless,
Chris Eichman
Larkspur, Colorado

Very sorry to hear of George's passing. It was my pleasure to work with him at Valliant where he was a great leader and mentor. He will be missed. My thoughts and prayers to his family and friends.

I am fortunate to have had the chance to work for George for the last ten or more years helping him and Kathy keep there boat Wanigan III maintained. He always said all good completed work deserves a cold beer and we would share one. Both my granfathers retired from Simpson timber and Geoege would tell me stories of the old days of logging and production. He always treated me with equal respect and took time to listen to my stories and praised my work. Rest in peace George.
Josh Walton

George was a great leader, as evidenced by all of us that respected and admired him for his keen intellect, sense of humor, kindness to others and humility.
George was a great friend to many of us and always had a zeal for fun and adventure.
He was clearly a loving and caring husband and father.
We will miss and remember him.

George was a humble, sincere and intelligent leader. He will be missed by everyone who knew and worked with him.