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George Lee Whitley

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George Lee Whitley obituary, 1969-2019, Ocean Isle Beach, NC

BORN

1969

DIED

2019

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Brunswick Funeral Service - Shallotte

5229 Ocean Highway W

Shallotte, North Carolina

George Whitley Obituary

George Lee Whitley from Ocean Isle Beach and formerly from Holden Beach passed away unexpectedly from pneumonia and a heart attack on Friday, Jan. 4, 2019. George was born in Charlotte July 13, 1969, where he lived until attending college and graduating from East Carolina University with honors in 1991 with a bachelor's of science degree in Industrial Science and Technology. On Oct. 19, 1990, George was voted a member of Beta Mu Chapter of Epsilon Pi Tau, the International Honorary Professional Fraternity for Education in Technology School of Industry & Technology, East Carolina University. In 1991 George was awarded the Kenneth L. Bing scholarship presented by Epsilon Pi Tau, Beta Mu Chapter, East Carolina University.
George always wanted to fly airplanes commercially and so prior to graduating from ECU, George attended and graduated from Lenoir Community College with an Aviation Management Degree on April 5, 1990. George graduated from the Department of Transportation FAA Pilot Proficiency Federal Aviation Administration Ground School Curriculum for Approved Instrument Rating on June 15, 1988. In 1989, he was certified as a fully accredited member of the American Medical Support Flight Team by the Federal Aviation Administration and was elected as flight team leader.
George's career path took him first into the motion picture and television production business, starting as production assistant. He quickly distinguished himself as a stellar location scout and assistant location manager and location manager among other positions. George worked on many motion picture productions, including: " The Hudsucker Proxy," "Jungle Book," "To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday," "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," "Date With An Angel," "Ink Well," "Bitter Blood," "Stompin' at the Savoy," "American Gothic," "The War," "The Jackal," "Empire Records," "Amos and Andrew," "The Grave," and numerous other motion picture and TV productions. George made many wonderful friends while he worked in the film industry, but his true passion was Internet technology. In George's fashion he changed professional gears and moved from motion picture productions into the fast-paced Internet technology field, where he excelled and gained a regional reputation as being one of the best webmasters in the Southeast.
George loved flying, boating, fishing, surfing, nature, farming, all animals (especially the ones he rescued), children, his friends, his family, life, and, above all else, his heavenly father. He was a Christian, believed Jesus died for our sins, and we only get to heaven through his grace. George now resides in the kingdom of heaven and is soaring above us all. He was his heavenly father's son before he was his mother's son, and now he is home forever. George has graduated to the highest degree of all now… seeing his Lord face-to-face. No one will miss him more than his mother.
George's father, Jerry Whitley, who practiced law in Charlotte, pre-deceased his son George. George is survived by his mother, Martha Lee of Ocean Isle Beach; his sister, Ashlyn D. Whitley of Ocean Isle Beach; his uncle and aunt, Kent and Dianna Lee of Monroe; and numerous wonderful cousins, Lauren Lee Mitchell (Josh) of Charlotte and Kent Lee Jr. of Wilmington, Teddy O'Quinn of Wrightsville Beach, Bob O'Quinn (Catherine) of Wrightsville Beach, Allen and Carolyn Lee of Greensboro, Libby Lee Inscoe of Ashville, Beth O'Quinn Murphy (Dan) of Middleburg, Va., Travis Lee of Charlotte, Jennifer Lee Cordes (Mike) of Baltimore, Md., Allen Lee Jr. (Ann) of Raleigh, Bethany Lee Farabee (Kevon) of Greensboro, and many other sweet cousins.
The family sends a special thank you to his dearest beloved friends (and ours), especially Chris Klingenberger and Steve Wright Jr. of Wilmington and Wrightsville Beach, Nancy Collins of Charlotte, Libby Featherston of Southport, Mary Weisgerber of New York, and Harmon Duncan of Erwin, Tenn.
A memorial service for George will be held Saturday, Jan. 19, at Brunswick Funeral Home, 5229 Ocean Highway W., Shallotte, NC 28470. The family will receive friends from 1 to 2 p.m. and the service will start at 2 p.m. officiated by Pastor Leon Weber.

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Published by The Brunswick Beacon on Jan. 9, 2019.

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Martha D. Lee

August 28, 2020

Love you and miss you my precious son

Constable Eric Bradway

April 30, 2020

Fly with the Angels George ! You did good on Earth and saved many lives . Eric Bradway

Rachel Gilbert

January 19, 2019

We extend our heartfelt sympathy to George's family, especially his mother, and his many friends. George was a great guy who enjoyed life and a good time. I have many fond memories of him from back in the day! I'm glad my husband got to meet him years later as I am sure there are some great fishing and camping stories from his buddies, Chris and Steve. We will all miss George. I pray for peace and comfort for his family during this very sad time. In Sympathy, Rachel Wright Gilbert (Steve Wright's sister) and Paul Gilbert

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Brunswick Funeral Service - Shallotte

5229 Ocean Highway W, Shallotte, NC 28470

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5229 Ocean Highway W, Shallotte, NC 28470

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