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George SYLVESTER Obituary

SYLVESTER, George
George Sylvester, Air Force 3-Star General, West Point graduate, fighter pilot in Viet Nam, community volunteer and leader, husband, father, grand and great-grand father. He was known by all as a warm and personable man of integrity, living the West Point motto Duty, Honor, Country. Born in Riverside, NJ, August 10, 1927, George grew up in Philadelphia and Rochester, NY. Entering West Point at age 17, he was a star athlete and set records in the high hurdles. He was a born leader-his intellect, fairness, optimism, sportsmanship, charisma, and kindness admired by all. Upon graduation in 1949, he married Elaine Winderling of Yonkers, New York and they launched together on a 32 year career in the U.S Air Force, raising three children and moving 17 times. As a fighter pilot, he flew 67 combat missions in the Vietnam War, where he commanded a squadron of F-4 Phantoms based at Danang. He was an instructor at West Point (following a Masters degree from Georgetown Univ.) and considered it a great privilege to lead this country's finest young men and women at all levels within the Air Force. In his capstone assignment he commanded the Aeronautical Systems Division at Wright-Patterson AFB, OH which was responsible for developing aircraft and new weapon systems that are influential today in the defense of the country. He retired in 1981 as Lieutenant General. After military retirement George worked as a consultant in the aerospace industry for 16 years. Following that retirement, he and Elaine took on a new adventure - settling in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia on a 67-acre farm, where among other endeavors they raised llamas. Elaine soon learned that George would never truly retire, as he devoted much of his time to community development of that rural region. In 2009, after spending many warm winters in Florida, they moved full time to Palm Beach Shores, FL. George was a devoted volunteer in the local community: President of Singer Island Rotary, board member of Riviera Beach YouthBuild, nature walk leader at MacArthur Beach State Park, disaster relief volunteer for the Red Cross, mentor to a wounded warrior, and active member of Faith Lutheran Church in North Palm Beach. In June 2014 the family gathered to celebrate their 65 years of marriage which includes 6 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren-with more to come. He and Elaine were a true partnership and he would credit her with bringing him a lifetime of happiness. On March 2nd, he succumbed to a 40 year battle with lung disease (COPD). He spent his last years in confident assurance of the joy of heaven. He is survived by his wife Elaine, children Wende Sylvester, Susan Hutchison (Andy), David (Terry); grandchildren Whitney (Brett) Christopoulos, Natalie Foy (Nick), Hilary Disher (Justin), Carly Parsons (Luke), John David Hutchison, and Brian Hutchison, and four great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 7 at 11:30am at Faith Lutheran Church, 555 U.S. Highway 1, North Palm Beach, FL 33408. In lieu of flowers: American Lung Association, No Warrior Left Behind c/o Faith Lutheran Church, or the Singer Island Rotary Scholarship Fund.
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Published by The Palm Beach Post from Mar. 5 to Mar. 9, 2015.

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John Rabeni

February 26, 2019

He was a great man. I miss him. My best to Elaine, we hope she is well. John & Alice Rabeni.

Paul & Diane Begala

April 1, 2015

Dear Elaine and family,
We were so sorry to learn of your loss. George was a truly great man who touched so many lives. We think of him often, especially when we admire the beautiful maples he planted along the lane and remember the hard work he did to keep them alive in those early days. We are so grateful for the little piece of heaven he created in the valley and for all the joy he brought so many people. Sending you our deepest condolences.

lara nicol

March 23, 2015

Oh goodness. I am sad to hear of George's passing. I have cut his hair at Sport Clips for many years and enjoyed seeing him every couple of weeks. He will be missed. My condolences to his family

March 11, 2015

Elaine and Family, I am so sorry for your loss. I will never forget his beautiful smile and how kind he was.
Gloria Cooper

Carole Dawson

March 11, 2015

Death is an ache no one can heal
Love is a memory no one can steal

My deepest condolences.

March 10, 2015

The Shenandoah Valley has been blessed by your devotion..especially the Music Festival..thanks and love to he Sylvesters, Dr.Eloise Haun

Barbara Bob Linz

March 10, 2015

Elaine and family----Our prayers are with you at this time of sadness.

March 9, 2015

Elaine, Kathy and I send our warmest regards. With this sad news we reflect on the very best humanity has to offer. George was one of the finest officers / individuals I knew; a true leader, superb teacher, and wonderful friend. Please know he will never be gone from our hearts and mind. Fondly, Kathy and Jeff bown, Basye, VA.

Al and Ginny Gravallese

March 9, 2015

Elaine -- Ginny and I recall some of our most precious moments at Bryce were shared with you and George. We pray that you will find some peace and comfort that your love for George was beyond measure. Though his loss is painful, and we are filled with sadness we know that our Heavenly Father, source of all love, hope and mercy, will welcome him into his eternal embrace and give him comfort and rest

March 7, 2015

Elaine and Family, Larry and I were saddened to hear of George's passing. I will miss seeing him drive up Claremont Lane in the convertible, I will miss him coming to the door with tickets to the Pancake Breakfast. I will miss sitting across from him at the Charter Review Committee meetings,but most of all I will miss his kind smile. Just knowing George for a short time has been an honor.
Sincere condolences,
Pat and Larry O'Hara

March 7, 2015

Elaine, Condolences to you and the family. Peg Schlotterbeck...Mrs. Walter B.

March 7, 2015

Dear Elaine,

We are saddened to hear of George's passing.

WE know we never lose the people we love. They live the rest of our lives with us in our heart.

Our love to you and your family,

Erik & Faye Topp

trisha schankin

March 7, 2015

Mike and I were very honored and proud to have known George. .. he was truly a wonderful...kind ..loving..giving compassionate man. He centered his life around giving to others. He was a man of God in every sense of the word. I was so happy to serve on the Board of Elders with him just another place where George could express his love for our church and it's future. You are loved my friend I am sure by countless people throughout your lifetime, but with Mike and I we will cherish your memory.
In Christ
Trisha & Michael Schankin

Tamar Reno

March 7, 2015

I was so saddened to hear this news. My heart goes out to George's family and loved ones. It was truly an honor to know him and serve with him on the board of YouthBuild. His legacy of loving service is such a fine example of a life well lived.

Patty And Erik

March 7, 2015

Our hearts go out to all of you. There was no one else like him!

Joan Anderson

March 7, 2015

What an incredible gentleman! He gave so much to his community, and so gracefully. I loved working with him and loved seeing him fold his tallness into a little sports car and drive off, the picture of a with-it country gentleman. Most sincere condolences.

March 7, 2015

He was a great man. It was my honor to serve under him in Viet Nam. John Rabbit Rabeni.

Dee Dorsey

March 6, 2015

Elaine and Family I am so sorry to hear the sad news. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

March 5, 2015

To Elaine and the whole family,
Our warmest thoughts are with you tonight. We feel so privileged to have spent such a joyful evening with you and George such a short time ago.
George truly made a difference in this world. And a finer gentleman never existed. Brenda and I feel fortunate to have had you two as guides, examples, and friends.
Our love,
Fred and Brenda Wynn at Bryce

March 5, 2015

We are so sad to learn of George's passing. What a wonderful man he was, and a special friend and former neighbor at Bryce. We will truly miss him.
Don & Essie Deen

Riccardo Boehm

March 5, 2015

My deepest sympathies. God bless you and your family. George was a great Rotarian and deeply interested in people and helping them. I worked with him on the Rotary service project in the Dominican Republic and his enthusiasm and drive produced a Miami School bus (air conditioned!) for the handicapped students. He touched so many people.

March 5, 2015

We are so saddened by this news. We never got to know you as neighbors, but we knew and loved you as fellow Lutherans. And George's legacy still lives on here in the Shenandoah Valley and at Bryce Resort. Prayers for you and all of your family.

John Jonethis

March 5, 2015

I never met Mr. Sylvester ....but I wish I had. What an amazing man who truly loved his country and family. Men like him, made America great! May his memory be eternal.

Faith Lutheran Tuesday morning bible study

March 4, 2015

Elaine
We lift you up in our thoughts and prayers. May God give you comfort. George will be sorely missed. His legacy lives on in the hearts and minds of all those he left behind.

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