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Al Maulorico
March 29, 2010
Our childhood was great. George, Bill Niro & 'Suchy'. From Jr. High, forward, though George went to East Tech. & I to John Adams for our High School years. We even had a 3-piece band, George on drums, myself on trumpet and an accordian player, whose name now escapes me. Our 'gigs' included weddings and small beer joints. Fun for all. Marion was part of our little group, though for a while there, she was Mike's 'girl' & not George's. What a wonderful couple she and George made. Thankfully, I was fortunate enough, while driving through Ohio, to see Marion in the Summer of 1995, just a few months before she passed away. Even in her illness, she was the lovely girl I had remembered.
It was in that summer of '95, that George and I rekindled our youthful friendship--I had left Cleveland for California in 1949--and we stayed in touch until his move to California.
As long as I have breath to give, George and Marion will ever be with me.
Al Maulorico
Helena, MT
Ann Hughes
February 24, 2010
I only knew George from the Rossmoor Care Center. I volunteer there doing Karaoke every week. George was faithful in his attnedance and the bright light of my day. He had such a great sense of humor and a sparkle in his eye. I will miss him so much. My heart goes out to you.
February 22, 2010
George Senty was a great person and friend. I saw him last at our 50 year reunion, but we kept in touch until he moved to Ca. His passing brings back wonderful High School memories and they will live on. Art Macias (Bonita Springs, FL.)
Donald R. Blalock
February 14, 2010
Dear Friends and Family of George.
I was a football teammate of George and later a good friend trying to help George in his employment efforts.
I enjoyed his friendship and good humor and my memory of him and his passing brought tears to my eyes. I know and feel how your loss affects the trials of life, but I know how George would say "Don't worry I'll be OK"!
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