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Stephen George Obituary

HOLLISTON Stephen R. George died Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2008, in Dorchester. He was the beloved husband of Mary Frances George for 48 years. He was the loving father of six children, Stephen, Diane, Paula, Kevin, David and Douglas. He will be missed by his sister, Doris Larnis, her son, John Larnis and her daughter, Debra Larnis, all of Framingham; and he was dearly loved by his niece, Judith Ann Landers. He taught business at Framingham North High School for over 30 years, and also taught driver education. He was a member of the Yawkey Baseball League Hall of Fame. His 15 grandchildren were the love of his life. He was predeceased by a sister, Rita Landers, of Holliston. He will be missed. Donations in his memory may be made to the Savin Hill Baseball League, c/o Daniel Marr Boys and Girls Club, 35 Deer St., Dorchester, MA 02125. Burial is today.

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Published by MetroWest Daily News on Nov. 5, 2008.

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Dan Moroney

December 17, 2008

I just learned of Mr George passing today and am sorry I could not attend the wake, he coached me in baseball for many years and was passionate about the sport as well as a gentleman and a great guy. He had a wonderful sense of humor and I will miss seeing him around the Sugarbowl and the ballpark. He raised a wonderful family and my condolences go out to all of you.

Jack O'Brien

November 9, 2008

Please accept my sympathies and condolences on Steve's passing. I am unable to be presne with you at his wake and funeral due to my own health issues. Steve taught in the Business Dep't. and I in the Social Studies Dep't. all those years. We also were baseball coaches together. Steve with the Frosh and I with the JV's. Be assured of my on-going thoughts and prayers as Steve soars into the eternal embrace of his Incarnate Savior. Jack O'Brien

The Long Family

November 7, 2008

Our thoughts and prayers are with Dave, Doug and the entire George family.

BETSY HIGGINS

November 6, 2008

OUR THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU, AND ALL THE FAMILY.
THE FAMILY OF THE LATE JIM HIGGINS.

Kathleen O'Malley

November 5, 2008

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. What a beautiful story in todays news of one great man. May your memories help with the pain.

Jimmy Murphy

November 5, 2008

Mr. George will be missed on Saint Margaret Street. When you walk the street, in the middle section, you usually found Mr. George. He was always good for a comment on the market or the latest neighborhood news when we passed by. Although Saint Margaret Street has been home for me over the last 10 years, he welcomed my family from day one.
He will be missed by the all the neighbors especially the Murphys at #10. All the best.

Michael Gagen

November 5, 2008

My sincere condolenses to the George family. I knew Mr.George as a teacher at North High and through his involvement in the baseball program. I'll remember him as a kind, thoughtful person who always had time for his students and who loved his baseball. He will be missed.

Mark Lydon

November 5, 2008

My deepest sympathy to the George family. Stephan George was a power of example of a person who gave to his community and treated everyone he came in contact with respect and kindness.

Dave Gardner

November 5, 2008

Mr George was the ultimate Dad---playing wiffle ball with us every summer and being ultra "competitive"(with a wink and a nod) with Doug and Dave is a fond memory for me. My condolences to all for their loss of a Father and Husband----Dave and Karen Gardner

East Boston Savings Bank

November 5, 2008

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Richard Dargan

November 5, 2008

Steve was a colleague for a very long time. He coached freshman baseball at North High while I was the varsity coach. I remember his great love for the game. His unfailing good nature made him a valued member of the North High community. My deepest sympathy to his family.

Ed & Carole DiRamio

November 4, 2008

My deepest condolences to the George family on the loss of your husband & father. I first met Steve when I was umpiring one of his games & after the game we enjoyed talking about baseball. Those baseball talks continued over the years whenever we would meet along with talking about our families. He was a great person & well respected man who will be sadly missed by all. I am making a donation in his name to the Daniel Marr Boys & Girls Club

Again, I send my deepest sympathy to the family.

Ed DiRamio, former Chicago Cub Baseball Scout

Syd Kaplan

November 4, 2008

Mary Francis, not sure if you will remember me?
Steve & I had been great friends when we were young & though it has been 40 years since the last time I saw him I remember the fun times we had fondly.
My condolences to you & your entire family

Tish O'Leary

November 4, 2008

Steve was such a great, pleasant guy with a fantastic sense of humor. He taught me how to drive and then teased me about my bad driving skills for a long time! Sending my heartfelt sympathy to everyone who loved him.

Ajun Erturk

November 3, 2008

The Staff at The Avenue Grille will miss Mr. George and his weekly Steak Bomb with everything.
Our deepest sympathies,

The Avenue Grille

Austin & Laurie O'Malley

November 3, 2008

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the George Family. We are so very sorry for your loss.

Clare Wilkins

November 3, 2008

Dear Paula and Family,
I am so sorry to hear about your Dad. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.

John Lowe

November 3, 2008

Mr. George you will be greatly missed in The Polish Triangle of Dorchester. I will miss talking with you in the mornings at the Sugar Bowl or seeing you walk around The Polish Triangle. You created such an amazing family that my heart goes out to at this time. Your spirit is much a live in your children and grandchildren.

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