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Valerie George

Brattleboro, Vermont

1956 - 2015

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Valerie George 1956 - 2015 BRATTLEBORO Valerie Christine George, 58, of Highlawn Road was unexpectedly called home to Heaven on Monday afternoon, September 7, 2015 as the result of injuries she sustained in an accident. Valerie was born in Arlington, VA on September 12, 1956, the daughter of...

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I believe this was the Valerie I knew in El Paso TX in the late 1980's. Very sad to read that she's gone. My condolences. She was a great preceptor to me at William Beaumont Army Medical Center

We were shocked and deeply saddened to learn of the accident on Labor Day that took the life of Valerie and left Brooks terribly injured. We always enjoyed the time spent with them during their visits here in Florida. Our thoughts and prayers go out to their families.

My thoughts are with Valerie's family, she was a great person and great friend. I will miss her compassion and friendly smile.

My prayers and thoughts are with Valerie's
family and friends. Although my encounters with Valerie at VA in WRJ were brief and infrequent, I was in Awe of her boundless energy, her passion and love for her family, for her fellow nurses and the veteran's she served.
While this tragedy has taken her from her family and friends, her spirit will live on in the memories of all those who had the privilege of even the briefest encounter with her. Rest in peace

Valerie has touched the lives of so many nurses. She gave of herself as readily as she gave of her knowledge. She will be sorely missed.

So sorry to hear of Valerie's passing. I worked with her many evening shifts at the WRJ VA ICU and was always impressed with her energy, knowlege, and willingness to help. Prayers to the family, this world has lost a wonderful nurse.

I started my job as RN at the VA in 2014 and Valerie was a major part of my orientation. Her knowledge and commitment to the problem of lateral violence in the nursing profession impressed me as this subject has been near and dear to my heart since nursing school. We have lost a great advocate for nurses and a beautiful human being. My prayers to her family and friends for peace and comfort.

My deepest sympathy to your family. I have special memories of working with you at Baystate Franklin.

My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this difficult time. I worked with Valerie at the VA and remember her kindness, boundless energy and her love for her sons and grandchildren. Rest peacefully Valerie - you will be missed.
Pam Pickett