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James Emmanuel George

Davison, Michigan

1934 - 2021

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George, James Emmanuel Flint Age 86, passed away Sunday, April 4, 2021. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 12 PM Thursday, April 15, 2021 at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, 404 North Dayton Street, Davison, MI 48423; Rev. Fr. John M. Machiorlatti celebrant. Interment, with...

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Oh my dear friend of forty-two years. You will be ever on my mind and in my heart. I’m so sorry that I couldn’t attend your service. This covid thing has got me too. I know you understand. Till we meet again and we will. Just always remember I love you from the bottom of my heart. Rest In Peace my bff forever.❤

School mate, East Sider, Friend. Was known as ''Jungle Jim'', or just ''Jungle'' and everyone knew who you meant. Always outgoing with his big grin. In high school, Jim was an accomplished dancer of the '50's moves. The girls loved dancing with Jim, even the nuns enjoyed watching his athletic moves. ''Jungle'' was one of a kind. Condolences to Sara & Family. Al LaBrecque, Class of '55.

I would like to take this opportunity to offer my condolences to Jim's family at this very sad time. My wife Marcie and I, met Jim in later life and always enjoyed his pleasant and very often jovial, conversation. It was obvious that Jim loved life, his church, and anyone that he knew. He will truly be missed, RIP "Jimmy"!!

Jim and I grew up together on the east side of Flint. We played in youth baseball leagues at Kearsley Park . Jim was a good, loyal, friend over the years. What a delightful personality. God bless you Jim.

I am so lucky that I was able to share my skiing weekends with you. Every weekend you were there to patrol we knew would be full of laughter and singing on the chairlift.
You will be missed, love you.

My condolences to the Family I skied with Mr. George many times as a child of fellow ski patroller Larry Gray.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Jim was a friend & neighbor since we were teens. He was a loving, generous & kind person who always wore a smile on his face. Jim loved to dance & we would attend the same clubs & share a dance or two. We bo th worked at AC Spark Plug for many years. His home was on the street behind mine & we would visit one another. We enjoyed going to Italian Gardens together for Haley's special spaghetti sauce. His presence will be missed. May GOD...