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April 24, 2012
Dear Virginia,
I just learned this morning that George had died. I'm so sorry about your loss but know that in time memories of George will bring you more smiles than tears. On Easter Sunday I was playing some 40's tunes for the Sisters and when we came to "Side by Side" I told them about the many times I was at Slevin/Kelly gatherings when George and Kathleen would sing that song with much gusto and very little harmony. I have so many happy memories.
Promising you and all your family a remembrance in my prayers.
Love,
Sister Rosina
April 23, 2012
April 23, 2012
Hi Cindy
I am sorry to hear about your father.
My best wishes to you and your family.
Paul Kryloff
dolores Stone
April 20, 2012
Dear Virginia, How hard this must be for you. I will be praying for you. Please let me know if there is anything I can do. I'm right down the street so let's get together later. Dolores Stone
John Seitz
April 20, 2012
We love you and your family Joanie! We pray for you all!
Lura Flynn
April 16, 2012
To Cindy and all the Slevins, (Maquires, Healy's, Coles, Mattimores and more...) --
Well they just don't make 'em like that anymore do they? What a wonderful tribute and moving description of a life well lived. Many, many thousands of people have laughed and smiled just a little bit more because of his walk on this earth... and continue to do so because of the legacy he gave to you, our dear Cindy, and every one of his children and grandchildren. I dare anyone NOT to smile, giggle or full-on belly laugh while in the presence of a Slevin. :-) Much love and warm condolences to you all.
April 16, 2012
Tom,
Your Father sounds like my kind of Irishman. I'm sorry for your loss.
Phil Monaghan
Brigid Oswald
April 15, 2012
My dearest Cindy...my heart felt condolences to you and your family. You are in my thoughts and prayers remembering your dad and all that he gave in life to you and your family. Love you, Brigid
April 15, 2012
Our prayers and condolences to Virginia and family.George and I went into the Army on the same day, November 10, 1952 but had known each other much before that. He was always the same, fun to be with, and always made you happy to have been with him. We later worked together in the Savings and Loan business and we continued to enjoy each other's company.Those of us that knew him well preferred "Chubby" to George and we are grateful for the times we had together. May he rest in peace.
Jack and Joan Goodwin
Napa, California
Ken Englund
April 14, 2012
Dear Tom & Terry, Kylee & Shannan & Connor,
My deepest sympathies on your loss of this extraordinary gentleman. Every person wishes he or she could have a dad or grandad like George Slevin. And every parent wishes he could have kids and grandkids like all of you. I'm sure you brought him infinite joy. He will rest easy knowing you will carry on his fine legacy of living life to its fullest. God bless the Slevin families.
Betsy Hafner
April 14, 2012
We are sending our prayers and heartfelt condolences to the entire Slevin family. Cindy, your father sounds like he was such a wonderful man who really lived his life fully and well. It is obvious that you must have inherited his sense of humor and the ability to brighten the lives of others! What could be more important than raising 5 wonderful children to be thoughtful, caring and joyful adults? What could be better than to keep on enjoying life and with all its inevitable ups and downs? I am sure the granchildren gave and received much joy and love from your Dad (and your Mom of course)! We send love to the entire Slevin clan, especially to your Mom at this difficult time of loss. Bron and I and Christine and Katherine also send our love and special hugs to Brynnagh, Taryn, Cindy and Dan Gallagher. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in the days ahead.
April 13, 2012
I remember my first house in Marin and George was the loan broker. What a fabulous guy and how we'll all miss him.
San Rafael
Susan Ivancic
April 13, 2012
George had an indomitable spirit of faith, hope, courage, humor and love of family that would light up the darkest corner of a room. He will be missed but his spirit will always be with us. My deepest condolences to Virginia and the family.
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