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Chris Roche
January 11, 2021
I will always remember his love of life. I can always count on when I saw him on the weekends we would stop for pizza on Friday and almost always go to New Haven on Sunday mornings for fresh spinach bread. Always enjoyed people and gatherings. We were suppose to take a vacation in 2020 and because of the pandemic never got that chance and I really wished we would have. HIs memory will always live on and I have no doubt he will be missed by family and many many friends. Cheers Dad!

Paul & Judy Jakubson
January 10, 2021
He was my brother, friend and mentor. George was one of the first people I met at Madison Police Department. He showed me the town and the "ropes" to policing in a shoreline town. Our families grew up together, spending wonderful vacations in Vermont, New York and cruises. He may be gone but his memory will live on.
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