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Danelle Day Jenkins
July 11, 2025
George was older than me, but I remember he always had a smile on his face. It amazed me how he was in the H.S. band with one hand. So sorry for your loss Larry, Kevin, and Tim.
Emerson Grafmiller
July 2, 2025
Quite an obituary! My hat's off to him seeing what he had to live with(out) in his lifes span of years.
If he wasn't born left handed he certainly LEARNED to be.
Being a farmer myself it is fantastic what all he was able to do.
He had to be an amazing person to live like that- playing the trumpet and sousaphone left handed, book keeping and everything else he did.
May he rest in heaven peacefully and joyously.
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