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Hans Pokorny
December 3, 2021
George McIsaac was a breath of fresh air for the Düsseldorf office where I worked. A director who was honest, fair and didn't hesitate to ignore convenient solutions to a problem but the ones that were just.
Amy Lill
July 29, 2020
I enjoyed working with George in the 1990's. He was a kind man and my time working with him was a pure delight. He will be missed.
Ralph Meima
November 6, 2019
Good Bye and God Rest you, George.
We were good friends, going back to our days in Dusseldorf, Germany in the late 1960's where we met - you with McKinsey consulting and I as a US Foreign Service Consul at our Dusseldorf consulate. Many the good times we and our families had as active members of the American community. Then later connecting again in the Wash DC area, and onward as you moved to Rochester. My memories keep flooding in. You are missed by many.
God Rest Your Soul!
Ralph, at 92 years.
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