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Edward Schlitt
May 29, 2006
If this happens to be the George Engel I went to South Side Catholic High School with 1935-1939 (even if not) I wish to extend my sympathies to his family. God bless.
Joan Kroupa
May 22, 2006
I am sorry to hear of George Engel's Sr. death and now he will earn his peace in God's lovely garden in heaven. He is with all his loved ones there with him and knows no pain.
Frank Magiera
May 21, 2006
I am sorry to hear of George Sr.'s death. He was good man, who worked hard and helped Helen during her many years of infirmity.
I know he was proud of George Jr. and what he accomplished.
George Sr. can now rest in peace and join Helen, Frances, Frank and Mary Zelechowski and their children in heaven.
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