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Wanda George
September 30, 2024
My big brother Donnie. I still miss you everyday. Ma has joined you in heaven with Daddy, Debbie and our other ancestors. I miss you all so much. Hug Ma for me. I still cry for her all the time. I love you all. One day I´ll be reunited with my love ones.
Wanda George
September 30, 2021
I still miss you everyday but I feel your presence. I know you were there protecting me when I had my car accident. My dream of buying this house for mom, you and I came true. You should be here enjoying it, cooking, laughing and having a great time. Rest In peace big brother. I love you
Wanda George
October 10, 2011
My brother Donnie. I have so many fond memories of you. Just a few weeks ago we spoke on the phone and laughed about the old times and the adventures we had. I'm comforted knowing we had that conversation and that you are peace. You ended that conversation with "you know I love you to death." Yes, I know and the same goes for me. Your loving sister D'a Duck!
Janel White
October 9, 2011
I love Donnie, he is the only father I know. He will be greatly missed. I remember the only dance I ever seen him do, and that was the JK, we would have a ball watching him think he was the best dancer ever. He gave me some great memories.
Donnie M. George
Paula George
October 6, 2011
My dear brother, Donnie! You were my hero for so many years, defending me when I accidentally started a fire, teaching me how to cha-cha while watching "Boss City" & "The Real Don Steele Show", sharing your love of music, especially Motown, and inspiring my love of basketball and the Lakers. I'm so sad that you are gone, but you will always remain a big part of my life, and in my heart. May God surround you now, and you be at peace. Love, your sister, "Pekola!" aka Paula E. George
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