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George Edward Falls Jr.

1936 - 2023

George Edward Falls Jr. obituary, 1936-2023, Memphis, TN

BORN

1936

DIED

2023

George Falls Obituary

While we are heartbroken by the loss of our sweet George Edward Falls, Jr., we take much comfort in the countless number of friends he has, the organizations he's selflessly served, and his precious family he's held so close.

George was a Memphis entrepreneur, restaurateur, and philanthropist, who embodied the essence of a true Southern gentleman with his amiable spirit and courteous charm. Surrounded by his loved ones- especially his wife of 33 years, Jackie-he died Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023, at his home in Memphis. He was 87 years old. George was a gentle soul, a beacon of kindness, sophistication and respectability who loved the Lord all his life. With a handshake, a smile, and a sport coat with a pocket square, he delighted in being a part of the many celebrations of his patrons and friends at the "cafe."

Born July 8, 1936, to Hazel and George Falls, George spent his childhood living in Clarksdale, Mississippi, Arizona, and Memphis while receiving treatments for childhood asthma. In Memphis, he proudly attended Pentecost Garrison while he spent several years living with his aunt Mildred and uncle Dr. James "Dockie" Fall, and his dearest cousin Jim. He was always happiest when he was with his brother Buck and sister Ann, both of whom were by his side on his final day. He would later move back to Clarksdale where he would be voted "Mr. CHS" and "Most Popular" in 1955 at Clarksdale High School. He graduated from Ole Miss with a degree in business administration in 1959, and was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity.

In 1960, George received what he would describe as "the call" leading him to a 24-year career at Holiday Inns, Inc., that took him across the country and all over the world. He forged many lifelong friendships at Holiday Inns, especially working with founder Kemmons Wilson, which was one of the most treasured experiences of his life. In 1984, he left the corporate world to try his hand at entrepreneurship, partnering with close friends Frank Flautt and Jeff Mann to turn Paulette's into the finest dining establishment in Memphis. He would go on to open The Downtown Grill in Oxford, Mississippi with his Ole Miss fraternity brothers Louis Brandt, Will Lewis, Dr. Robert Khayat, and the grand Patty Lewis. George later opened Three Oaks Grill in Germantown, and the Napa Cafe in Memphis. In 2011, Paulette's moved from Overton Square to The River Inn at Harbor Town.

Among George's fondest memories were winning the Little League baseball championship with his son, Harry, winning medals in the Senior Olympics, taking baseball trips for 30 years with his wife, Jackie, Lewis and Lunida Holland, Jack and Kathy Blair, and his beloved Joe and Ann Weller. He loved playing tennis, watching Harry on TV, and the Ole Miss Rebels playing in any sport. He and Jackie were longtime members at Church of the Holy Communion. He served as chairman of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Memphis, the Convention and Visitors Bureau, The Memphis Orchestral Society, Baptist Health Care Foundation Board, the Memphis Chamber Music Society, and the Society of Entrepreneurs. He was a board member of the Tennessee Restaurant Association and the Memphis Restaurant Association and executive committee member at the Kemmons Wilson School at the University of Memphis. A few recognitions of note are his induction into the Tennessee Restaurant Assn. Hall of Fame, being named Tennessee Restaurateur of the Year, wining the Hebe Award, the Boys and Girls Club National Medallion and The Golden Eagle. His latest honor would have been to serve as Harry's Best Man at Harry and Conor's upcoming wedding.

George was preceded in death by his parents, his brother-in-law Joseph Weller, and cousins Jim and Jan Fall. He is survived by his beloved and dearest wife Jackie - "his angel from heaven"- and his dear "Sonny Boy" Harry Ford and Harry's fiancée Conor "Conorman" Nevins, his brother Garrett "Buck" Falls and wife Meri, his sister Ann Weller, his treasured nieces and nephews, Laurie, Thom, Lynn, Freeland, Loflin, and Ginger, his godson Tim Fall and Tim's siblings Susie and Bobby Fagan and Sarah and Frosty Tempel.

His last selfless act was to donate his body to MERI to further medical education and research through the Genesis Legacy Foundation.

If you would like to make a donation in his memory, please donate to the Church of the Holy Communion or a charity of your choice.

Visitation will be Wednesday, October 25, 2023 from 11-1 PM with a memorial service immediately following at Church of the Holy Communion, 4645 Walnut Grove Road, Memphis, TN, 38117.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Daily Memphian on Oct. 23, 2023.

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Wolf Krusemark Von Essen

July 2, 2025

He was a very special gentleman!

David Duke

February 29, 2024

We were very sad to learn of the passing of Mr. George this week upon arrival at The River Inn. All of us from Signode looked forward to visiting with him during our annual trip to Memphis for the Farm & Gin Show. He was the reason we chose The River Inn as our preferred hotel for this trade show each year.

He will be remembered as a true Southern Gentleman for his grace and kindness. He truly touched each of us with his kindness and warmth with each return to this special place. While it has been several months since he passed, our hearts are full of wonderful memories of him and his presence remains here at The River Inn.

Our sincere sympathy goes out to his family and close friends. We were blessed beyond measure to have shared time with him and will be missed by all of us at Signode!

Kathie Cavette

October 26, 2023

Jackie, I was both shocked and saddened to hear the sad news, and my heart goes out to you and your family! Don and I enjoyed so many happy hours at The Downtown Grill when we were at Ole Miss and then, of course, back here at home it was Paulette's.
(If I'm not mistaken, George belonged to St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Oxford as did Don and I.)
You and I enjoyed some fun times also when we were at the Woman's Exchange together!
I know Don and George are enjoying reminiscing with family and friends in their "Home in Heaven"!

Mark Stansbury

October 25, 2023

George Falls was my supervisor at Holiday Inns, Inc. He respected me like he did those who didn't look like me. I tell the Lord Thank you for Mr. Falls.
Mark Stansbury, HI Public Relations and Community Relations.

Wolf Krusemark Von Essen

October 25, 2023

George made Memphis a better place, it is an honor to have known him!

Katherine Larigakis Warner

October 25, 2023

Marq and I are very saddened to hear of this. Every time we came to Memphis we always came to Paulette´s for drinks and dinner and always enjoyed our conversations with George. Katherine Larigakis Warner and Marq Warner.

Mack Land

October 25, 2023

My wife ,Diane and I have been eating with George for 49 years. He was always a gracious host and became our friend. Mack & Diane Land

Susan Moskop

October 24, 2023

Jackie, I worked for the orchestra in administration for several years. Even when he was working to raise millions of dollars, he knew my name, what my job was, and asked after my family. He was perhaps the kindest man I've ever known.

Mary Eads

October 24, 2023

Jackie, Randy and I are so very sorry for your loss. We so enjoyed getting to know George, and our times with you and him at River Inn at Harbor Town. You will be in our thoughts. Let us know if there's anything we can do.

Lynn Cherry

October 24, 2023

I went to Memphis State and my friends and I always went to Overton Square in the seventies. We hung out at Fridays but Paulette's was for special occasions for so long at the first location. Who does not love the popovers with strawberry butter? What special memories were created at the original location. I work at FedEx and went to the Harbor Town location with a vendor visiting from Kansas City. We so enjoyed that evening and I have been there with my long time friends as well. I cannot imagine our city without ever having Paulette's. I am so sorry for the loss of Mr. Falls and had no idea he worked so long at Holiday Inn. Just wanted to let his family know that that both locations are full of special memories.

Scott Sammons

October 24, 2023

George was the consummate Southern gentleman, that will be forever missed. Heaven is a much more lively place since his arrival. God bless him!

Jody and Ginger Hopkins

October 23, 2023

We are so sorry to hear of George's passing. He was a wonderful friend for so many years. The Falls and Rollins families of Clarksdale were extremely close. Our loving condolences to Jackie, Harrison, Ann, and Buck.

Worth Brown

October 23, 2023

George- Thanks for the laughs we had. You were a great friend. I sent a notice of this to Bill White in Gib.
Worth Brown

Jeanne E Simmons

October 23, 2023

George was one of the most thoughtful, supportive and kind person I've had the pleasure of knowing. Always a gentleman with a warm smile and a kind word to share. I will miss seeing him at the 5:30 service at Church of the Holy Communion. Sending love to Jackie and his family during this difficult time of loss.

Leigh Poole

October 23, 2023

Jackie, we are just hearing this tragic news about your wonderful husband. We all loved George, Mr. Falls so very much! We are sending our deepest sympathies , thoughts and prayers to you and Harry and all his family!
Peter, Leigh Ann, Mary Avery

Lindgren Family, Austin, Texas

October 23, 2023

It wouldn't be a visit to Memphis without a meal at Paulette's. We enjoyed it for over 35 years. Our sympathies to the family. May he rest in peace.

Jerry Roberts

October 23, 2023

A true Gentleman, one of the classiest men I ever knew.

Jamie Chapman

October 23, 2023

George was always so kind & welcoming. He was a great restaurant owner. Deepest sympathy to his family.

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25

Visitation

11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Church of the Holy Communion

4645 Walnut Grove Road, Memphis, TN

Oct

25

Memorial service

1:00 p.m.

Church of the Holy Communion

4645 Walnut Grove Road, Memphis, TN

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