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Wayne Bourdeau
February 3, 2025
When I visited my cousins, George always made me feel so welcome, along with a few being Canadian jokes. He was very funny and his humour and sincerity always made me smile. The whole family was inspirational and generous. I really enjoyed being around them.
Georges wit was top notch.
When I saw him a few months back, his genuine nature really struck me. He was quite a guy.
My condolences to Aunt Judy, Beth, Brian, Renee, Mark and their Families.
My thoughts are with you,
Wayne Bourdeau
Marilyn Carson
February 2, 2025
Our deepest sympathy to my cousin Judy and all the family. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this extremely difficult time. Lots of hugs!
Marilyn & Gary Carson
Paulette Linkous
February 2, 2025
So sorry for your loss. George was a great and funny guy. He got my dad Tom Houghton to move down to Seabring for awhile. We had some good times there.All of us sitting by the pool, George always making everyone laugh. Paulette Linkous (Houghton)
Susie Hadjinian
February 1, 2025
I´m so sad to hear of George´s passing. I had just met George in July of 2024. He was full of energy and had a strong business mind. I enjoyed talking to him about business and I could see the excitement in his face. I will truly miss George. My condolences to the entire family. May you rest in peace
Bridgette Andrews
February 1, 2025
I am sad to hear of George's passing. My condolences to the entire Onusko family. I have fond memories of visiting the sweet family as a child/teen. There was always laughing involved. George was fun and funny. My Dad, Tom Houghton, shared the sad news today. Thinking of you all. Hugs...
Sincerely, Bridgette Andrews (Houghton)
Sheri Janer
February 1, 2025
Sending prayers to your family. Love, Sheri and Dennis Janer-
Kevin and Marcia Janer
February 1, 2025
Thoughts and prayers for the whole family.
Kevin and Marcia Janer
john salan
January 31, 2025
God bless you and receive you in heaven George and may God hold your family in the palm of his hand and comfort them in this their hour of need . John Salan
Beth Darwish
January 31, 2025
I did not really know George. But I could easily recognize the impact he and Judy had on their close knit children. The bond they all have is a strong testament to how well the family flourished. A memory I will continue to cherish is George and Judy going to Julianna´s t-ball/baseball games. They chose to watch from their car. I am not sure how much they saw, but they were there in support and spirit. You can´t ask for more than that. Devoted grandparents showing up, always. His family can rest easier knowing he lived a full and loving life.
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January 31, 2025
George Onusko Obituary
George Onusko passed away peacefully on January 30, 2025. He had just turned 82 years old. George built his life around his beloved wife of almost 61 years, Judy (Tithof), with whom he raised four children, Brian (Teresa), Renee' McKarge (Jason)... Read George Onusko's Obituary
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