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George McKellar Obituary

1933 ~ 2013
George Alvin McKellar returned to the arms of his loving wife March 10, 2013 from natural causes.
He was born in Tooele, Utah on June 11, 1933 to John Frank McKellar and Nellie Ann Dayton McKellar. He was the youngest of eight children. He grew up in Tooele and attended Central Elementary, Tooele Jr. High and Tooele High School from which he graduated in 1952. He served a mission in the New England Mission from 1954-1956 where he met his eternal sweetheart Maxine Frye. After his mission, Maxine came to Utah and they were married August 30, 1956 in the Salt Lake Temple. She died in 2001. He served as a sergeant in the Army stationed in Fort Lewis, Washington from 1956-1958. He moved his family back to Tooele and lived in the ancestral family home until his death. He retired from his position as Director of Project Management at Unisys in 1987 after working there for 29 years.
George was a remarkable man. He loved his Heavenly Father and brother Jesus Christ with all of his heart. As a young missionary he was called to be both Branch President and District President at the same time. He served as Elder's Quorum group leader in the Army. He served as a Bishop, a High Councilor, and as a councilor in the Stake Presidency. He was a dedicated home teacher, Sunday School teacher, Young Men's leader, and Primary Teacher.
George was a devoted member of the Sons of the Utah Pioneers. He served as SUP Chapter President and loved serving as a docent at the Sons of the Utah Pioneers Museum. He was a member of Senior Circle and enjoyed the vacations he and his sister took with them.
George spent 57 years as a Boy Scout leader serving as Scout Master, 11 year-old scout leader and Troup Committee Chairman. He was known for teaching the importance of Scouting to every boy he met and encouraged them to earn their Eagle Rank. He remembered each one of his scouts. It was always his greatest joy to see how they grew and developed into wonderful men. He received his Silver Beaver Award for scouting in 1996.
He is survived by two children, Leslie McKellar Taylor (Mike), Michael McKellar (Ellen); eight grandchildren, Michelle (Scott), Katie (Chris), Brian (Nichole), Steven (Charity), Carmen, Shelby (Dallas), Michael, and Claire, six great grandchildren and one sister, Lorna Call.
He is preceded in death by his wife, parents, six brothers, one sister and one granddaughter.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, March 16 at the Tooele 7th Ward, Utah Ave (200 North) and 1000 West in Tooele, Utah. Viewings will be held Friday, March 15, from 6-8 p.m. at Tate Mortuary, 110 South Main Street in Tooele and Saturday, March 16, from 9:30-10:20 a.m. at the church.
The family requests that past or present Boy Scouts wear their scout shirts to the funeral in honor of George.

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Published by Deseret News on Mar. 12, 2013.

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Cheryl LaSalle

March 13, 2013

My parents Hugh & Doris Alsop send their deepest sympathy for the loss of your father. He was such a good man and a wonderful example of a Christ like life. Our family has many fond memories of the seventh ward and of George and Maxine. Sorry for your loss and wish your family much peace in your time of sorrow.
Take Care,
Hugh & Doris Alsop
Shannon Alsop Brailsford
Cheryl Alsop LaSalle
Darla Alsop

Peggy Moses Huffaker

March 12, 2013

Our family knew Elder McKellar when he served his mission in New Brunswick, Canada. We also knew his in laws, the Fryes. My mother went through a lot of missionaries but didn't join the LDS Church until we moved to Utah, but I'm sure Elder McKellar had an influence on her becoming a member. Thank you!

Pauleen Brammer

March 12, 2013

Grandpa George is a noble man who treated everyone he met with kindness and generosity. He will be missed greatly by all who knew him.

Neva Hedin (Warr)

March 12, 2013

George, and the whole McKellar family knew me from the time I was a baby. I am so glad I had the chance to see George again and have lunch with him and Lorna last year when I was in Tooele. I know he will be greatly missed but will be reunited with loved ones on the other side. My condolences to the family.

Cyndi Christensen

March 12, 2013

Uncle George was such a big part of my life. There are so many memories of him that bring a feeling of joy and warmth. One of my favorites is the time we were at a family gathering up the canyon, and he helped me "catch" a fish. Of course, he had already caught the fish before he ever came to get me, but I didn't know that until I was older and my mom spilled the beans. George, you were truly one in a million!

March 12, 2013

Sorry to hear of the passing of Uncle George. We loved you very much. We will miss you at the Reunions. You were a special uncle that was so kind and loving to everyone. You were truly a man of God and a devoted family man. Our deepest sympathy. With love from DelRay and Reta Bevan and Family.

Thad and Shirlee Forrester

March 12, 2013

I am a better person from knowing you the few years that I did. you were and still are the best example of a disciple of Christ that I have ever known. Thank you for sharing your time here with Thad and I.

J Walter

March 12, 2013

Thanks for your great example and being the example I needed early in my fatherhood experience I Value your words and our time spent together I know you will for sure be an advocate in heaven

willard liddell

March 12, 2013

What a Wonderful man,teacher,example. George, we will miss you greatly...

Allison McKellar Heiner

March 12, 2013

Uncle George. I will miss you so much. You were my favorite uncle (on both sides of the family) and reminded me most of my dad. I will always remember reunions at your house or at the Lodge in Sundance. I will miss you.

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