Larry and Family,
So sorry to learn of your loss. We are going through the same thing also. They say it will get easier..? You have our deepest sympathy.
I met George in the \'50\'s when I was a teenager. My dad, Ernie, owned the bowling alley and I bowled with George all through my High School years. His quiet manner and personality was a great influence on me. Then I had the pleasure of calling him my friend for many years. To the Family I express my deepest condolences. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
My sincere condolences to all the family. George will be missed by all. I had the privilege to work with George and always respected him as an excellent electrician and as a member of the family. A cousin, John Horn
With all my love and respect to Aunt Arlene - it was the greatest pleasure of all to have known your husband Uncle George for the short time we had I was given Uncle George\'s respect for that I will always have a place in my heart for Uncle George. With much Love and Respect...
Mike\'s wife Virgina Nichols...
The Camas Paper Mill was a great place to work. George was one of those persons that helped to make it great. When we say goodby to George, we are losing more than a good friend but are witnessing the gradual closing of a great generation. My sincere condolences to the family.
Fern Prairie Cemetery
26700 NE Robinson Rd.
Camas
WA
US
98607
360 833-9176
Service
Straub's Funeral Home
2008-05-02
11:00:00
325 NE 3rd Ave.
Camas
WA
US
98607
360 834-4563
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1929 - 2008
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