GEORGE-YEAGER-Obituary

GEORGE w. YEAGER

wapwallopen, Pennsylvania

Nov 8, 1948 – Feb 11, 2024

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BORN
November 8, 1948
DIED
February 11, 2024
LOCATION
wapwallopen, Pennsylvania

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George W. Yeager of Slocum, 75, passed away on February 11, 2024 in Willow Valley , Arizona where he was spending the winter with his wife Kathy. He was the son of the late George E. Yeager and Nellie Fine Yeager. George passed unexpectedly with Kathy by his side but so quick as he always hoped...

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I will never forget you! Thank you for all the fun over the years! I enjoyed joining you and the Mudpond Boys whenever possible! You made my Mom so happy! Seeing her daughter up on stage singing with such an amazing bunch of accomplished musicians and vocalists! I´m so happy you got to enjoy the winters with Kathy and all your musical friends. I´m sure they´re loving your incredible fiddling talents up there in Heaven I love you my friend!God bless you Kathy , so very sorry for your loss love...

We will miss our best neighbor! Take care family! We sympathize and pray with you! Love you all!

George is truly one of a kind, meaning he always will be in the hearts of his most beloved family, extended family, many friends, and those whom hearts and lives he touched, with the most gentlest, , kindest , biggest loving personality that wins you over immediately!!! George, you are irreplaceable and losing you way too soon is truly a heartache ....Much love to the Yeager family.... TINA HRITZAK

Kathy and Family , So sorry to hear about George, he was truly one of my favorite people . I feel lucky to have had the chance to know him and to play music with him. He truly was one of a kind and I will miss him . Rest easy my friend .

I didn't know George well, but I knew him enough to say hello when I'd run into him from time to time. I had the pleasure of listening to him play with the guys more than a few times in Floyd's barn. Untill Valhalla, George!

Moon always talked about playing with George in the their band driving truck and doing Fireworks with him he was really heartbroken to hear about George

I always ran into George at the local shows with the Mud Pond Boys. We would catch up with anything new and share a short one. Will miss seeing him fiddling. I pray the good Lord fills your heavy hearts with his Spirit and you find comfort in the memories.

Dear Yeager Family, please know you are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. We liked George from the first time we met him. He made us feel like we were old friends. Like yourselves, we still can´t believe he´s gone. If there is anything we can do, don´t hesitate to reach out. We will never forget his wonderful kindness to our granddaughter Ashley as a sweet Father in Law. Always supportive and loving. Rest in Peace George.

What a fun guy. Rest Easy My Friend