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Francis Joseph O'Brien
March 1, 2022
Over the years I have learned a great deal from Professor Oban about American Indian languages in Southern New England. I use his work extensively to help the Narragansett tribe bring back their own language. His works in this area have been extremely helpful. May he rest in peace.
Magda deMoor
May 6, 2020
Dear Nanette and family, I was very sad to learn about your parents' death. I have fond memories of times my husband and I spent with Judy and George at social gatherings, especially if there was a piano. Having had my office next to your father's gave me frequent opportunities for questions and conversations about linguistics and comparing languages. His enthusiasm for Native American studies was boundless, and so was his knowledge.You are in my thoughts. I am sending love and condolences to all of you.
Cousin -- Cindy Schmidlin
May 5, 2020
My deepest sympathies to the entire Aubin family and all who knew and loved him. George was my cousin and I still remember spending holidays at my Aunt Ellen's home ending the day with George playing the piano and his sisters dancing to the music! May your cherished memories help bring you all through this most difficult time.
Bob Pepi
April 29, 2020
Dr Aubin taught one of my favorite classes at Assumption. His work and knowledge of Native American/First Peoples, their history and the issues faced by them helped open my eyes to things I had always taken for granted. I will always remember him fondly.
Bob Pepi 85
Joe LoStracco
April 28, 2020
Sunday evenings at Assumption (in the mid-sixties, on his own time) with a small group of students, reading the book "Zazie sur le Metro". How can one forget the laughs, his playing honky-tonk on the upright piano and the wonder of knowing so many of the words in the book were not to be found in the Petit Larousse dictionary. He revelled at the street talk depicted in the small book about a street urchin in France. His enjoyment in the linguistics was infectious to those of us privileged to have been selected to join him at the sessions. Wasn't he chomping at a cigar as he joyfully played and smiled while at the piano during breaks? I can not forget! He was a true educator and I thanked him for being one.
Victoria Hughes Waters
April 27, 2020
I had Professor Aubin as a student at AC for Native American studies. He had a great knowledge and passion for the subject. He was a kind man and a very good teacher. My condolences.
Sr. Nuala Cotter
April 27, 2020
Dear Aubin family, Please accept my sympathy on the loss of George, whom I liked a lot...always ready with a smile and a bit of piano, not to mention apt French sayings. He really made Assumption Assumption.
May he rest in peace, and may you be consoled by his memory.
Sr. Nuala Cotter, R.A.
catherine WoodBrooks
April 27, 2020
Dear Gerard and Michele: My deepest sympathy to all of you. George was such a kind and lovely man. I cannot recall ever seeing him without a smile on his face. I hope the knowledge that he is in the presence of God brings you comfort.
April 27, 2020
I wish to extend my heartfelt condolences to the Aubin family. George was an extraordinary man and wonderful colleague. I routinely marveled at his breadth of knowledge during our many conversations in Founders Hall and learned so much from him. Generous and kind, he showed interest in my work and always offered support. Sitting next to George during commencement exercises remains among my fondest memories; our discussion of the etymology of names and surnames of our graduating seniors was priceless. He was a true gentleman and a gifted scholar.
Sincerely,
Richard Bonanno
Cambridge, MA
Paul Kirby
April 26, 2020
Dear Gerard, Michelle, brothers and sisters, spouses and your children. I am so sorry for the loss of George Sr. I have known your dad for a long time. He was a wonderful, talented man, teacher and friend. He touched many lives and will be missed by all who knew him. Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers. May he Rest In Peace. God bless you, George.
Paul Kirby
Holly McAuliffe
April 26, 2020
Very sorry to learn of George's death...my sympathies to the family...George and I taught together at Southbridge High school back in the 60's....He will be remembered in my prayers.....Holly McAuliffe
Judy Royal
April 25, 2020
Nanette and family, my deepest condolences on the loss of your father. May you find strength & comfort with each other to carry you through these difficult times. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Alex Salachi
April 25, 2020
My deepest sympathies to the Aubin family. I was a student of Professor Aubin's in the early 70s (two courses), but my greatest memories are of the many times I stopped by his office to talk about baseball or basketball or music. In a quiet way, he gave me the confidence to move forward as a student and to develop as a person. I will never forget his support and guidance. ---Alex Salachi, Assumption 1975
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