Hazem-Elqutob-Obituary

Hazem Elqutob

FORT WORTH, Texas

1948 - 2007

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Hazem "George" Elqutob passed away peacefully Friday, Aug. 31, 2007, at a Fort Worth hospital. Hazem was born in Jerusalem, Israel, in 1948 and moved to Fort Worth as a teen. He was a valuable and respected employee of the Arlington school district for 38 years. He was a loving and devoted father...

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it has almost been a year since of left us. We miss u dearly. I know you are in a better place. I will never forget you. Rest in peace

Dad you are the best father any son could ever want to have. I will always remember the things we did together everything you showed me and taught me it will always be with me. The early days as a kid when you would throw the football to me every night for an hour to better my skills the walks we had up the street after dinner you told me it was to help us digest our food it didn't matter why i was with my dad thats all i cared about. Going to meadowbrook and walking around the track the old...

HAZEM(ABU JAFFER) WE MISS YOUR SMILE AND YOUR COMPANY U WERE OUR SUPPORT AND BEST FRIEND LOVE U AND LOVE ALL THE MEMORIES WE SHARED TOGATHER ALL OVER THE WORLD, WHAT EVER WE SAY CAN'T EXPRESS THE LOVE,CARE AND SMILE U HAVE BROUGHT TO ALL YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS. YOU WILL BE IN OUR THOUGHTS ALWAYS. YOUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS
AZMI, MAZEN, MA’AN, HUDA & HANA ELQUTOB.

My sincere sympathy to the Elqutob family.
My heart goes out to your family for your great loss.
I knew George for several years. I first met George when he was assigned to the elementary school where I work as a head custodian.
You always knew when George was in the building. His laughter was
unmistakable.
I also had the opportunity to work with him on the communication committee that he had volunteered to serve on as a representative of his department.
Yes, he was a...

George was my friend. As a Soccer and Football coach at Lamar, I always thought of George as a member of our school family. We shared stories about our families and our lives. He shared thoughts of his wife and how he missed her. . He was so proud of his kids and his school "family" at Lamar.We laughed often. I miss my friend George.

Baba you were the best father I have ever know in the world. You meant so much to me my father my best freind and my leader. I will remember all the great memories we have had together I enjoyed our great laughs and memories I will miss seeing you and calling you to say I LOVE YOU! I will miss you calling me messy or fessy. But I will see you agian someday and we will reunite. But until then remember that I LOVE YOU SO MUCH. Your Daughter Moyassser Hazem Elqutob

To the Elqutob family I share the same grief that you all are feeling. I have a great sadness with losing this caring person.

I have served as a teacher in the Arlington ISD for 27 years. Before that I worked as a custodian for the district. That is when I met "George", your father. He was respectful, funny, intelligent, and caring. My eyes always lit up when I was lucky enough to see him throughout his long career. You are lucky to have had such a wonderful man as your father. I hope the respect that he earned in his life can in some way help you as you deal with your loss. God bless your family.