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George White

Portsmouth, Virginia

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George O. White PORTSMOUTH - George O. White, 89, of Locust Lane, died April 15, 2010 in Portsmouth. A native of Portsmouth, he was a retired accountant with Norfolk Naval Shipyard and a graduate of Virginia Polytechnic Institute. George was a member of Monumental United Methodist Church, where...

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Aunt Peggy,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Uncle George was the one to always crack the joke that made us all smile. Sorry we couldn't be there for the service. God's Blessings on you all. Deborah

Dear Aunt Peggy,
The words "Meaner than ever" will always be the remembrance for me and all the laughter George gave to our family.. He will be truly missed by all, whose lifes he touched. I am sure he is having a reunion in Heaven with Dad and all the family that is there. God will give you comfort in yourloss and you can always look back at those terrific memories.
Love you Dearly,
Karen

Aunt Peggy,

Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this time. George was a wonderful man and I never saw him with anything but a smile on his face and a joyful spirit. Like my mother has said (Brenda) - the memories of your times together will be with you forever.

Dear Peggy,
You know that I'm with you in spirit. I truly loved George and he will always be special. My birthday will never be the same now, since we shared the same date. Know that you have all of my love and sympathy. God Bless all of you! Cindy Purcell (Sharpsburg, GA)

Aunt Peggy,

So sorry to hear about George's passing. I remember him and Daddy joking about their age and who was the oldest, I'm sure they are both in Heaven now doing the same thing. You have all your wonderful memories to help you now. May God put his loving arms around you and comfort you in your time of need. We love you. Tommy & Patricia

Aunt Peggy,
Although I had not been able to see George lately;I will miss his joking, laughter, and words of wisdom. I will always remember those things and how he enjoyed making others smile and laugh. Aunt Peggy, I know that you will miss him dearly; the memories will be with you forever.
Love You,

Brenda