William "Butchie" Elias George, aka "Anteater" and "Crazy George," of Lone Pine, died Thursday, August 10, 2023, a result of complications sustained from a 2014 motorcycle accident. He was born in Washington County, to Syrian immigrants Elias and Martha George.
A well-known artist, collector, music lover, and Harley Davidson enthusiast, William graduated from Monongahela High School before attending Southern Illinois University Carbondale for art education.
William was a member of the Washington County Artists Co-op and was known for using diverse mediums and styles to craft sculptures, drawings, oil, and acrylic paintings. His works ranged from abstract art, pop art, surrealism, and realism.
Over the course of his career, he produced multiple genres of paintings, many capturing the changing seasons of Washington County covered bridges. To celebrate his hometown, William created the Eighty-Four Centennial commemorative poster, and was commissioned to design posters, community and college calendars, signs, murals, and ads across the country.
William also was well known for founding the publication "Motorcycle Happenings Guide," which ran from 1965 until his accident. Using metal salvaged from an airshaft from the World Trade Center, he also designed a 9/11 sculpture that was exhibited at both the Termesphere Gallery, The Journeyman Museum, and Learning Center in South Dakota. In a 2003 Post-Gazette article written about his sculpture, he explained, "The artistic spirit wants to be free, so I live a life to allow it to be free." In further describing himself, he stated, "It's my firm belief that artists should be seen, not heard. I want my works to speak for themselves."
William also had a love for acting/filmmaking; he appeared as Butchie, the wild haired, bearded biker riding the Harley-Davidson Panhead Motorcycle with Larry Vaira's Tommy- Gun Biker character in George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead (1978). He also was the motorcycle stunt man for Bruce McGill in Animal House (1978). He went on to work alongside Tom Savini as an art department crew member for the Night of the Living Dead (1990) remake, which he also appeared in as a biker. He was particularly proud of a documentary that he produced about Carbondale, Ill., his second home, called "Carbondale Here and Now," which detailed the protests of the 60s.
Never missing a Sturgis rally until his accident, William truly loved being a traveling artist, selling screen prints and being an acrylic body painter at motorcycle rallies all over the country, including the Black Hills Motorcycle Classic. Though he made a living as an artist, he refused to sell any of his paintings: He once explained in a 1999 interview in the Southern Illinoisan, that his ambition is like that of many artists, "I wanna be famous when I'm dead."
He is survived by siblings, Pete, Joe (Kay), Michael (Debbie), Nancy (Chuck), Anthony (Martha), and Bob; sisters-in- law, Ruthann and Marian; and numerous nieces and nephews.
William was preceded in death by siblings Elias, Kenneth, Ben, Anthony, David, Paul, John, and Helen.
Memorials may be sent to the Lone Pine Christian Church, 582 Lone Pine Road, Washington, PA 15301; or the National Motorcycle Safety Fund at https://nmsfund.org/
Condolences may be sent to 152 Sugar Run Road, Eighty-Four, PA 15330.
A private service and burial will be held at a later date, at the George Family Cemetery at the family farm in Eighty-Four.
Arrangements are entrusted to William G. Neal Funeral Homes, Ltd., 925 Allison Avenue, Washington.
A guest book is available at www.NealFuneralHomes.com.
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Kim Zorbas
August 7, 2025
I miss you Unc!! I know you´re hanging out with Ozzy right now. I got a sign from you last week & then I realized it´s coming up on your 2 year anniversary of your passing. You & my Mom in the same month. Sometimes I wish I could´ve blocked out the noise & visited you - but I know we are good. Continue to rest in eternal peace & visit me again some time. I love you!
George & Pat Morley
January 21, 2024
"Eater" You and I and Kicker (Rick Padilla) rode all over SIU area back in the day. Memories are etched in my brain forever and the picture has hung in my shop all these years. It's not a motorcycle if you push a button to start it! I hope the picture I have of you goes through with this message. RIP old friend ... George & Pat Morley
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November 11, 2023
One of Butchie´s original art pieces.
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November 11, 2023
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Robin Roberts
August 31, 2023
you've made all our lives so much richer
Kris and Robin
Pattie Evans & Kathy Barker
August 27, 2023
With Loving Memory and Rest in Peace Dear Uncle Butch
Patricia Martin
August 26, 2023
Ride on --Good memories from Chili's & "Dawn of the Dead" cast extra --Hap Martin
Daniel O George
August 25, 2023
Butch was always more like a brother to me than an uncle. The years we lived together gave me some of my best memories. The adventures we went on, his incredible art, and his philosophy of living an artistic life of freedom and authenticity are all things I will always carry with me. You are free now brother, but I will always miss you.
Fred Filippelli
August 20, 2023
Condolences to the family,I went to school a year behind Bill! Always enjoyed his company!
Tony Severns
August 19, 2023
I met Butchie in the early 80s. I was early 20s. I learned from him about the positive state of mind. I had the pleasure of sitting with him in Steelers season 2022 and watching the games at the facility he was at. He talked of even riding again someday. That Positive attitude still remained in him. He was such an Inspiration. Peace to the Family....
Rebecca Simpson
August 19, 2023
-Some photos from the after party of the remake of the "Night of the Living Dead"! And William George aka Crazy George was his nickname, (photos bottom two right hand side of he and I sitting in his trike/bottom left my son, Ken)
-William "Butchie" George will always be remembered and deeply missed!
Rest In Peace Butchie. August 8, 1947 - August 10, 2023
Nikita VanScoy
August 19, 2023
I hadn´t seen my Great Uncle Butch since I was a child but I remember him well! How could you not! A true inspiration to those of us that walk to the beat of our own drum! It was always a special moment to look up my birthday in the Motorcyle Happenings. Reading about all his contributions and art truly touched me as I grew up to be an artist as well! I would love to see some of his pieces. Rest in peace Uncle Butch, you will never be forgotten!
Carole Vankirk
August 17, 2023
I am so sorry for your loss. I have not seen Bill for many years, but have a ton of memories of him and his art and farm. He was quite a character. Free to ride on. Carole Black Vankirk.
Delainey Macphearson
August 17, 2023
Butchie! Dawn and kids.
Colleen
August 17, 2023
Bill doing Easter at Lone pine Church
Jeff
August 17, 2023
RIP Bill
Kim Zorbas
August 17, 2023
Larry Yatsko
August 16, 2023
My deepest condolences to the George Family. I remember Butchies wild V-8 powered trike that he designs, built and cruised the area on. RIP Butchie.
Kim Zorbas
August 16, 2023
Uncle Butchie - since I was a kid - you intrigued & inspired me. I loved you with all my being. You were like a gentle giant - intimidating in looks yet so innocent & child-like to the core. Kids gravitated toward you because you were so captivating, authentic & kind. Looking back - I would watch in awe you freestyle drawing effortlessly or playing the guitar - not to mention shining your favorite bike, Sophia. We always had an organic connection - never forced or conditional. I remember one day you drew & printed about 50 calendars & asked me if I would go door to door trying to sell some of them. I came back about an hour later & you were floored - I sold them all!! You did that. People loved your work. My fondest memory was when a bunch of us cousins would sit in a big circle & you would play guitar & have us sing "Kiss me and smile for me - tell me one last time you´ll wait for me. Say goodbye for now my love & watch me...smile". You had the patience of a saint & the heart of gold. You will forever be loved & remembered. I often thought of you over the years but circumstances kept us apart - but one thing is certain - you were one of my favorite humans & you had a profound impact on my life. May Almighty Allah dwell you in Jannatul Firdaus.
Lesa A. George-Hannen
August 16, 2023
Uncle Buch will be sorely missed.
JaneGaliyas Crazie Janie
August 16, 2023
My condolences at this time. I knew George for many years. Ride high in the sky bro.
Tracy George Taylor
August 16, 2023
My dear Uncle Butch will truly be missed. I will always remember his gentleness, kindness, and storytelling. My youngest met him and was always in awe of his art. She says she loved how perfectly he drew a quick picture of her with her freckles exactly how they were situated on her face. The interesting part was that he drew it on a napkin. Forever the artist!
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August 16, 2023
I had just finished making a pan of stuffed grape leaves and had been remembering learning how to make them from you when I got the news Bill. Hadn´t made them in years.
Funny about that.
You always managed to come riding in when good good food was being made!
Gonna miss you.
Susan Cagnon
August 16, 2023
He used to drive that motorcycle past my house when I was young. Also waved and yelled "hey" or "hi". When you went past his place if he was outside he was ALWAYS available for a talk. I had the privilege of seeing him after the motorcycle wreck. He and I reminisced about Lone Pine and my family. It amazed him how many Lone Pine people I was related to. Ride on my friend. Say "hey" to my dad for me.
Katie Krocsko
August 16, 2023
Although we only knew him for a short time, we really enjoyed the time he spent sharing his love of art with the kids at Lone Pine Christian Church! He was a light in this dark world and a true joy to be around!
Kim Zorbas
August 16, 2023
May Almighty Allah dwell you in Jannatul Firdaus.
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