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George M. Wilk Sr.

Great Meadows, Pennsylvania

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George Michael Wilk, Sr. age 70 of Great Meadows, NJ passed away Friday afternoon January 22, 2016. He died suddenly, didn't see it coming and went within seconds. George was born on March 26, 1945 in Pittston, Pennsylvania. He was one of three children born to the late Stanley and Josephine...

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Our condolences to the entire family. Mr. George was a great neighbor and will truly be missed. May he rest in eternal peace. Teixeira Family

Nancy and family, my condolences for your loss.

I'm sorry for ur loss,George was always friendly guy and very helpfull when I made del at wicki stone,I will miss him and secret fishing spot that he had 1 day brother in law Jeff n myself surprised him and jr fishing in Nys

I am so sorry for your lose, my condolences to the family. I got to know him when I worked at Wicki's. He was a nice, generous and we'll liked man. He will be missed.

Nancy and family, I am so sorry for your loss. I remember when we were neighbors when you lived on Hope Road. He truly will be missed.

Lyndon and I and our family are deeply saddened with George's passing. We always looked forward to spending time with George and Nancy. George was intelligent and curious, gentle and caring. He loved God, his family and his country. We will always remember our canoe ride on the Delaware River near New York, with George as our tour guide. Or should I say, I felt more like I was on an adventure with Huck Finn. George's free spirit was contagious! We are keeping Nancy, Sherry, George Jr and the...

To George may he rest in peace. He was a great guy. And the best welder on the planet. He had the knack. Although we haven't seen him much in the last few years, he was always the same. Smiling and always an easy going guy. Will miss the thought of him not being around anymore. Sympathy to Nancy and the kids.Love cousins Rocky and Linda and Paul Bender

Did not have the pleasure of knowing this treasure of a man, but send condolences to his wife, children, family and all who knew and loved him. May he R.I.P. And may his well-lived life serve to inspire!

I knew George back in the day when I lived at Mountain lake. A kinder gentler sold the world will never know. Rest easy my dear friend we will all be together soon.