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John Georgis

Boulder, Colorado

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John D. Georgis passed away on August 15, 2020 in his home in Boulder, CO with his loving family at his side after a 10 month battle with cancer. John packed a whole lot of living into his 51 years of life. With his infectious smile and magnetic personality, he pulled all those around him into...

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We chartered John's bus for our son's graduation, and he took us all around Boulder, telling stories, joking, and having a great time all around. Thanks for bringing fun and joy into so many lives. You will be missed!

So sorry to hear about this. I lucky to have met John on my flight to Colorado. John and I stayed in contact and talked about a business partnership.

John was a guy who you liked and trusted as soon as you talked to him. He will be missed

I only knew John for a few months. He sure would brighten up the office, his smile and zest for life was infectious. He will be greatly missed.
My prayers to his family, may your many happy memories get you through this difficult time.
God bless. Paula Mestas (Vaportech)

The person who wrote these words got John just right. He made my days at work joyful and is missed (by everyone at work).

I knew John many years ago and enjoyed his very enthusiastic and authentic way of being in the world. He could be so funny and intense. I never told John this, but I always secretly wished that he was my brother. My sincerest condolences to his family.

John was quite a character! He had an infectious smile and unique way about him. He once brought his beautiful dog with him to my office. I was shocked at how relaxed the pup was, being a pretty good-sized pit-bull. I personally admired John for many things, among them building such a creative business (Banjo Billy’s) and his bright intellect. I wish I could have known him longer. He will be deeply missed. Sincere condolences to the whole family.

I was a brother of John at Sigma Nu in Fort Collins and also know his parents from Pueblo. John was a great guy and fun to be around. My condolences go out to you his family.

My condolences go out to John's family and loved ones. We were classmates through middle and high school. This beautiful remembrance conjured memories of John all the way back to when we were kids. Even then he always seemed to have a little bit of magic and mischief in his eyes and a very bright spirit. His loss leaves a void in the world, he was truly one of a kind.