T.-George-Obituary

T. Dennis George

Seattle, Washington

1938 - 2017

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DIED
July 27, 2017
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Seattle, Washington

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T. George passed away on July 27, 2017 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on August 2, 2017.

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I am truly sorry for the loss of your loved one. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to your entire family and friends. Please know that the God of all comfort has loving concern for you at this time, Psalms chapter 147 verse 3. I know you will miss your precious loved one every day, may God give you strength, peace and loving memories during this difficult time. Ann Smith

It was a privilege to meet Mr. and Mrs. George while my parents lived at Timber Ridge in Issaquah. My parents pre-deceased Mr. George. I will always remember his presence at Timber Ridge with respect, gratitude, and warmth.

Dear Carole and family. I am so sad to hear this news. Dennis was a dear friend, squash partner and counsel to me for 45 years or so. I'm in Coeur d Alene and unable to be with you today, but my thoughts and prayers are.


THOUGHTS AND MEMORIES OF DENNIS GEORGE, MY BROTHER August 3, 1938-July 28, 2017

BY PAT NEELEY

CELEBRATE comes to mind.celebrate a life well lived. In our minds, too short a life, but nonetheless, let's celebrate!

Celebrate a handsome young man who found his life's work after four years of college and a time in the Marine Corps.

Celebrate how proud our parents were with Dennis' achievements.

Celebrate good core values Dennis exhibited,...

Dear Kristi and Ted, my deepest condolences to you and your family. Doreen

Dennis was two years ahead of me at NMU. We reconnected while serving as board members at NMU in later years. His dedication to his university was amazing. I always nominated him for an exceptional alumni award for the distances and expense he incurred as he traveled to meetings from Seattle, without ever missing one. May God bless your family during this time of sorrow. We have truly lost one of the good guys.
Michael Nelsen, Marquette/ Ft Myers

I met Dennis almost immediately after I graduated from court reporting school in the 80s. One of our clients hired my firm to work on a case that he and Dennis were involved in. It only lasted a few months, but I never forgot him. Thirty years later he moved into Timber Ridge where my father lived. When I saw him, I told him what an impression he made on me as a new court reporter. He was wise, ethical, kind, funny, intelligent, and had such a great smile.
I'll miss him. Rest In...

Orr prayers and sympathy go out to dennis and the family. He was a classmate at northern Michigan and my efforts to have him meet my niece ,a columnist at the Seattle times , are now futile. So I invite any of you to drop in and say hi to Nicky Brodeur at the times.

Not mentioned in the obituary - Dennis was modest: He was outside General Counsel for the Washington State Bar Association - then composed of about 30,000 members. That's when I first met him in the late 90's when we were both involved in leadership of the Washington State Bar Association. Also not mentioned during those years was a full page spread of Dennis and his small law firm of about 5 lawyers in Time Magazine. Dennis and his firm critiqued the unrealistic minimum of billable...