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Lucille Cairns George

Gainesville, Florida

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GEORGE, LUCILLE CAIRNSLucille Cairns George, 96, died August 18, 2012, at her home in Gainesville surrounded by her family. Mrs. George's antecedents were among Gainesville's earliest residents. Great-grandfather Dr. Stephen F. Harvard came from Thomasville, Georgia in 1855, ten years after...

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Courtney, Teddy and Beverly,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. I had the pleasure to work for Ms. Lucille as a care giver for a little over a year. She was one of the most amazing women I have ever encountered. The love and passion she carried in her heart for her children and husband was inspiring. I enjoyed all of her stories of her travels and life events. She became a good friend to me and I will always hold a special place for her in my heart.

Dear Ted,

I just saw the announcement; I'm so sorry for your loss. Your mother was a true trailblazer, graduating from law school when it was a 99.9+% male dominated profession. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers in this time of sorrow.

Dear Courtney, Beverly and Teddy,
My thoughts are with you at this difficult time. I loved your mother! She was one of my favorite people to see when in Gainesville with my grandparents..Always engaging, smiling, and never making me feel just like a child. I will always remember her and the special times our families shared together fondly.
Love to all of you,
Elizabeth Loggins Radecker

Dear Courtney, Beverly and Teddy,

What a remarkable lady your Mother was! My thoughts are with you all during this difficult time--I know she will be missed by all those whose lives she touched during her lifetime.

Love,

Pam

Dear Courtney,Beverly,andTeddy, thinking of you and remembering what a wonderful person your mother was. Love,Sherry

Beverly, Courtney and Teddy,

Your mom was such a neat lady. Our mothers' generation was "the best"--always there with the thoughtful gesture, always gracious. We were lucky to have them as our role models.

When I heard about Lucille via an email from Linda Cantrell, the first thing I wanted to do was go visit my mom and dad in their assisted living facility and give them both hugs. Although they are 93 and 91, I know they can't live (and don't want) to live forever. But, I am...

The board of the Historic Haile Homestead mourns the passing of Mrs. George. Mrs. George was a long-time supporter of the Homestead and liked to share stories of when her mother attended parties there in the early 1900s. Lucille Colclough's name is on the walls of the Homestead in several places. We wish peace and blessings to Mrs. George's family.

Thinking of all of you during this time. Lucille was a dear and special person to my mother and she thoroughly enjoyed being her caregiver and friend.

With sympathy, Kathy Mattair Wood

To Courtney, Beverly and Teddy: Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this most difficult time.