Robert-McGeorge-Obituary

Robert McGeorge

Louisa, Virginia

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MCGEORGE, Robert Lee, of Warsaw, Va., passed away at his home on December 28, 2010. Mr. McGeorge was Chairman of David R. McGeorge Car Company. He was preceded in death by his parents, David R. and Virginia R. McGeorge. He is survived by his sons, David Roderick and Barrett Lee; daughters, Blair Lauver (Curtis) and Sara Galloway (Heath); and grandchildren, Logan and Colin McGeorge, Riley McGeorge and Holland and Wint Galloway. At Mr. McGeorge's request, no service will be held. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.


This obituary was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. I loved working for Mr. McGeorge I would have followed him anywhere. I think of him often.

Eva Nicholas

Dear Barret and Rod,
We as a family would like to extend our condolences to you and your family. We just heard the news. We loved Sunshine and he will be deeply missed, but we're glad we had the fortune of knowing your dad and serving him at Java~Jacks. He was and always will be our Sunshine.
With deepest sympathy,
Java~Jacks Family

i work at the coffee shop that Sunshine patronized daily....we called him "Sunshine"-never mr. mcgeorge, never bobby- because he always came in at the crack of dawn, and was unusually enthusiastic for that early hour.. we even made him his own plate and mug that said "sunshine". he was the first person ever to buy my art, and assisted me in financing a mission trip to the bahamas. we loved him, he made us laugh. we will never forget him. i will never forget him.

Barrett, you know how much we love you and I know Arch would give anything to be closer right now. He adored your dad. Our two boys were so lucky to each share each others parents. Hope we can see you soon, Love Buck & Sam

Bobby, we miss you. As children and first cousins, you, Barnes and I played King on the Montain on the gravel piles on my father Hugh Townsend's farm. What glee and abandonment was ours then--children in the sunlight!
Later, my husband and I came all the way from Connecticut to buy two cars from you and your dad, my maternal uncle and godfather. Later, you showed me your home in Richmond and I learned of your passion for the arts--particularly photography and painting and your life...

Barrett (and family), I was so sorry to hear about your Dad. I will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.

I was very saddened to learn of Bobby's passing. I have not seen Bobby for many years, but I remember him very well because we were friends in high school at DSF. Bobby had a way of making people feel good when they were around him.

My sympathy to Bobby's entire family. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you during this time of sorrow.