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Dave voltmer
August 23, 2025
I was privileged to teach EE at PSU with George. As a first time faculty member I learned much from George, but I was so blessed to become friends with him and his family. My first day on the job I stepped into George's office to learn details of my teaching schedule where George and a colleague were in the midst of an intense, but civil discussion on the pros and cons of US involvement in Vietnam. Though they were on opposite sides of the issue, they showed great respect for each other--a WWII navy veteran and an Annapolis graduate. Their respect for each other (in spite of political differences) has shaped my view on politics for 50+ years. George and his family showed much love to me and my family. During one of my last runs with George and a student, he pointed out that running was for all ages as he was 60, I was 40 and the student was 20. George kept in touch even though we lived 500 miles apart. On my last visit with George, he offered me a ride with the thought that I probably could never find an older driver. George was a man of high principles who I am proud to call a friend.
Todd Robertson
July 22, 2025
I was simply a fan of George. Saw numerous stories about him jogging up Mt. Washington Road races - all 7 miles as I understand it. seen stories of him training in a gym dragging a sled with 25 lbs on it. Seen media interview one friend that said something like "every time I get up in the morning feeling my age , I think that George is probably already up in the midst of a jog" As I recall , his grandson got him involved in jogging.
Rodger Fritz
March 25, 2025
What a guy! George and I both signed on as instructors in the EE dept and started graduate studies together. I recall studying French with him and he commented that he had not studied French for 23 years and I was not yet 23. It is largely because of him that I continued on for my PhD. If this old man (he was nearly 40) thought it was important enough to start on that degree, then maybe I should do it now rather than find out later that I should have. I followed his Mt Washington races. I stopped to see him 2 years ago and was pleased and amazed to find him in the same house and still running relays. He did complain to me about how long it took him to run a mile. I'm not a runner but when I came home I tried barely successfully to match his time. Of course I'm 16 years younger. George has a special place in my heart.
David Salvia
March 25, 2025
I had the pleasure of knowing George since the mid 80s. He was my professor in EE 428 at Penn State and was in charge of the EE Undergraduate Program when I was an undergrad student. After I finished grad school and after George retired, I got a teaching position in the EE Department and eventually took over the administrative position that he had (and took over his old office). Up until Covid hit, George would visit the EE Department a few times a year and would always stop by my office (his old office) to chat. Without fail, he would always untangle the phone cord in my office every time he stopped by. I was amazed at how he kept himself in shape and I enjoyed hearing from him about his Mt. Washington races and other endeavors. He was my favorite centenarian! The EE Department will miss George and his smiling face.
Jean Kazez
March 25, 2025
As another Garner street kid from the 60s...but also a Garner street visitor to this day...it's been good knowing George and all the Etzweilers all these years. How interesting the way the Etzweiler names have evolved. From George and Mary to the great-grandchildren's names. Over a hundred years is a long time! George certainly was a fortunate person and won't be forgotten.
Benjamin B Sunderland, Jr
March 24, 2025
Since multiple counties have a Derry Township, may I clarify that George Etzweiler was born in Derry Township, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, near Lewistown. At age 75, I regret never meeting this amazing man, a fellow Mifflin Countian and Penn Stater who was 30 years my senior.
Ben Sunderland, PSU '70, '75, '82
Suzi Stephenson Fohringer
March 24, 2025
The Etzweilers lived on Garner St when we moved there in 1959. Unlike the present, all of the "kids" in the neighborhood were welcomed into everyone else's home and there were constant activities taking place. Mr. Etzweiler was always an enthusiastic audience member for "plays" that we would put on. A very memorable one was "Peter Pan," which took place in his backyard, with 8-10 parents in folding chairs and the swing set used for the flying scenes. He was very impressed with our skills. Years later, in 2015, he walked up to my parents Garner St. home and helped me chop ice and snow off the drive and sidewalk. I was freezing and trying to catch my breath and he just kept going until we were done. My mother used to tell my 94 yr old father that "George just ran by and he's only 1 yr younger than you."
What a wonderful gentleman who lived life to the fullest. Thoughts and prayers to Larry and Chuck.
Suzi Stephenson Fohringer
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