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George Cameron Vail

1922 - 2013

George Cameron Vail obituary, 1922-2013, Audubon, Nj

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George Cameron Vail

AGE: 91 • Audubon

George C. Vail of Audubon New Jersey died on December 17, 2013, from complications associated with aging. For the past three years, George was a resident of the NJ VA Home in Vineland. He lived a full and happy life, understood when his life was near its end, and accepted his impending death gracefully. George was born in Ecorse Michigan, a rough and tumble depression era steel town "downriver" from Detroit. He was one of five siblings raised in meager circumstances during a very difficult time. Although he showed an early artistic aptitude, the main focus of life for him as a boy and young man was seeking ways to help his family. Part of that sacrifice for George was the need to leave high school at age sixteen to seek work and find direction. During the next four years George worked at several different jobs that presaged the unique and multi-faceted intellect that he possessed. Despite the lack of formal education, George demonstrated an enormous capacity to learn solely from reading. He voraciously consumed books on art, literature, history, geology, electronics, and mechanics. George also met the woman he would marry, Mary Ann Snyder, during this time. They were a young couple very much in love and doing their best to figure out how to face a future during tough economic times and an all-consuming war. Kathleen was the first child born from their union, followed over the next fourteen years by Maureen, Terrence, Althea, Cynthia, and Scott. In what would be one of the defining periods of George's life, he entered the US Army during World War II and was sent to New Guinea and the Philippines. In addition to his role as an infantryman, George provided his unit with hand-drawn maps and sketches depicting scenes of the many battles that were fought. He was wounded during combat and received a Purple Heart and Bronze Star for his service. One of George's proudest accomplishments during his military time was achieving the rank of Master Sergeant After the war, George returned to Michigan where he began working for Diamond Power Specialty Corporation, a maker of industrial boilers. It was a transfer within Diamond Power that resulted in George and Mary Ann relocating to Audubon, which would remain their home for the rest of their lives. Besides holding down a full-time job and personally doing extensive construction on the tiny Oak Street house that he and Mary Ann had managed to buy, George's innate knowledge and talents began to emerge full bore. He spent his nights and weekends immersed in the arts that included painting, sculpting, calligraphy, woodworking, jewelry making, and teaching. Outside of his artistic endeavors, he designed and received patents for industrial boilers; received his professional mechanical engineer's license; returned to school and received his bachelor's degree; founded two local newspapers - The Suburban and the Oaklyn Element; was a ham radio operator who assembled his own transmitter/receiver; and hand-built guitars late into his life. In 1960, George, Mary Ann, and their six children moved into what the locals referred to as the Mansion House in Audubon. At the time, the two hundred year old Mansion House was in total disrepair with scores of broken windows, decrepit plumbing, and an archaic electrical system. Through George's and Mary Ann's long-term dedicated efforts, the Mansion House was slowly brought back from the brink, and became their family's loving home for over fifty years. George served tirelessly for many years as a member, and as President, of The Batsto Citizens Committee. He was very involved with The Camden County Historical Society and maintained an intense interest in the history of Southern New Jersey. George provided forensic sculptings to the Camden County Prosecutor's Office to assist in identifying unknown persons. He was active in the Audubon Pioneers Club, twice ran for local office in Audubon, and was a member of the American Legion Murray-Troutt Post. What George may be best remembered for were the qualities he brought to those who knew him as a teacher. There are legions of individuals who benefitted from his practical, straightforward, and often direct style of teaching. George's teaching assignments included fine art instruction at the Haddonfield Art League and Jewish Community Center, art at Leesburg State Prison, GED at Gloucester County Prison, mechanical and architectural drawing at Ryder Technical Institute, commercial art at Gloucester County Institute of Technology, and painting, drawing, and computer art at Gloucester County College. There are also those students who found their way to George's beloved Carriage House Studio where art, conversation, and humor often shared equal billing. In appreciating George's life it is important to remember him as a son, brother, husband, father, uncle, grandfather, great grandfather, and great-great grandfather. He survived a terrible war and outlived most of his contemporaries. He could be distant to those closest to him, yet loved to rock babies to sleep and surprise kids with pockets full of candy. He could be profane, but notably articulate. He was an intractable homebody rarely leaving the confines of South Jersey, yet someone who knew significant things about the world through books. He was often cantankerous, but had a soft spot for those less fortunate in life and who frequently ended up being taken under his wing. George was a good man with enormous talent. His passing saddens all those who knew him. George is survived by his six children, eleven grandchildren, thirteen great grandchildren, one great-great grandchild, many nieces and nephews residing in Michigan, and his remaining sibling, Betty Pasik of Allen Park MI. A memorial service for George will be held at Henry Funeral Home located at 152 West Atlantic Ave., Audubon on January 3, 2014 from 5:00 to 8:00 PM followed by a remembrance gathering at the American Legion Murray-Troutt Post #262, 20 Chestnut Street, Audubon. George will be laid to rest in Michigan at a later date. The Vail family wishes to thank the staff at the NJ VA Home for the attention they devoted to George, especially those who provided his individual care with patience and tenderness. A lover of trees and historic places, George asked that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made in his memory to the Batsto Citizens Committee, Inc. (BCCI, 4110 Nesco Road, Hammonton, NJ, 08037) for natural and historical landscape restoration. Please visit www.henryfuneralhome.com to sign the online guestbook.

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Published by Courier Post on Dec. 21, 2013.

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Jennifer Ann Irvine

June 14, 2025

I met Mr George when he was my grandfather's roommate in rehab (Lewis Irvine) Mr vail was the nicest man and the best gift of a bonus pop ever. I was in a bad way back then and he made me smile daily. He drew pictures for me and when he got out he had me at his home studio and I was in shock at his talent. I will forever miss him. Much love Mr George

Kim Huth

December 15, 2024

George was the best art teacher I ever had! My sister and I loved him

Donna McCauley Covely

January 20, 2014

My deepest sympathy goes out to the entire family. I knew both of your parents growing up with Cindy. I had the pleasure of knowing Maureen and her grandson at Audubon. I have one of George's paintings hanging in my den. It is beautiful! My thoughts go out to you.

Leesa Capilli

January 6, 2014

To the Vail Family:

God saw you getting tired,
So he put his arms around you and whispered “Come With Me.”
With tearful eyes we watched you, slowly fade away,
Although we loved you dearly, we would not make you stay.
A golden heart stopped beating, hard working hands at rest.
God broke our hearts to prove to us,
He only takes the best.

In memory to a great man.

Alexander s

December 31, 2013

Jesus died for us so we can have a chance for everlasting life in the near future along with all our loved ones who will be resurrected from death. What a joy that will be! Until then continue to have faith and hope. With Sympathy .

December 31, 2013

To the Vail family,
George was a great guy to know. His teaching and humour made my jewelry and lapidary business a sucess. I will miss him. I will not be able to attend the service for him, I am out of the country now. I will be thinking of him.
Gordon Hubbard, Ewan, NJ

Linda Stanton

December 31, 2013

To my friend, Althea and all of the Vail Family,

My prayers and thoughts are with you. My path crossed so many times with that of your dad's as I learned more and more about the history of BCCI and Batsto. He did so much to preserve the past of our area. His legacy will not be forgotten and will continue for future generations to learn from as well.

Now, I will treasure my signed copy of "Martha" even more.

December 30, 2013

To the family,

May the beautiful memories of your loved one provide solace and strength to you and your family during this difficult time; and may you also find much comfort and peace from God's promise of a Paradise. Ps.37:11,29

JOSEPH GENOVESE

December 23, 2013

WITH DEEP SORROW I EXTEND MY SYMPATHY TO THE VAIL FAMILY FOR THE LOSS OF THEIR FATHER, GEORGE. ALTHOUGH I NEVER MET GEORGE, IN MY CAPACITY AS AUDUBON HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARIAN, I WAS FORTUNATE TO HAVE KNOWN HIS CHILDREN. AFTER READING HIS OBITUARY I WAS STRUCK BY WHAT A REMARKABLE MAN GEORGE WAS AND THE LEGACY HE LEFT BEHIND.

Heather Coggins

December 23, 2013

To the Vail family,
Thinking of you at this difficult time. What little time I got to know George I could tell he was a good man. Take care and God bless,

sincerely,
Heather ( from the veterans home)

Valerie & Joe Troupe

December 23, 2013

Our condolences to the Vail family. From reading the obituary he was quite a man. May he be at peace.

michael Tapken

December 23, 2013

I only new George from the time he moved into the veterans.He was one of those people that you knew the moment you met him that he had lead an incredible life. From the few stories he told me you could tell that he lived life to the fullest. I will miss him and i know that my dad will also.

Sandra Martinez

December 23, 2013

To the Vail Family, my deepest condolences for the loss of Pop Vail. He was truly a man that can never be forgotten. I was always in awe of him whenever I crossed his path. He was intimidating, yet comforting. I am glad to have known him and to have such fond memories of both him and Gram and the Mansion house....Sending my love and prayers to you all...

Sandi Commisso-Martinez and Family

Lance Lee Peters

December 22, 2013

God speed to my mentor and friend.

cheryl capillikendall

December 22, 2013

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Vail family. What a wonderful life your father shared throughout his life. God bless you all.

December 22, 2013

With every moment of mourning may a happy thought or memory steal in to ease the pain..

Kathleen Schulke Borger

December 21, 2013

To the Vail family, so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. His life story was so interesting and I am sure he touched many people along the way. All of you must be very proud. My sympathy and prayers to all especially to Maureen. Kathleen (Schulke) Borger

Chris Kelley

December 21, 2013

To all the Vail family - so sorry for your loss! Your dad was an amazing guy who contributed SO much to our community. I went to AHS with Terry, my older brother, Tom, was in school with Maureen and my younger brother, Jim, with Althea. We all had/have memories of times spent with the Vails and the Noes. George will be missed by many people well beyond his family.

Irene Phillips

December 21, 2013

I'm so very sorry for your loss. George was my teacher and friend and I loved him very much. He was such a great man who helped me very much during trying times. I shall always remember him fondly and with love . I'm gonna miss him.

Beth Connatser

December 21, 2013

My thoughts, prayers and sympathy to the Vails--what a wonderful life story and accomplished man---bet he's chatting with Gus and dancing with his wife in heaven! Bunny Messenger

Eileen Flynn Roche

December 20, 2013

To the Vail Family, as time has distant us, and maybe the miles, our hearts are forever family. I am so happy to have spent some time with a dear old family friend in the last few weeks. All of us are a better person because George Vail set a good example for all to follow. My heart filled sympathy to all. He is at peace.

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