Condolences
My sincere condolences Hazel. I remember George coming into Trinity Lodge to see you. He was such a gentle soul. When I saw his obituary, my heart went out to you. You shared a love that was very obvious to everyone. May your memories keep you strong during this challenging time. God bless you!
We at the food bank are very sorry for your loss. We knew George as a Care Connect volunteer who delivered our hampers to clients in need. He was always cheerful and had a wondeful wit which he would subject us too quite often. I was very sad when he divulged to me his illness and it has not been the same without him. Blessings joan Holland
My deepest sympathies Hazel, to you and your family at this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sandra
To Melanie and all of your family, and all who loved George. I’m very sorry for your loss.
Melanie,
I was very sorry to hear of the passing of your father. Please accept my condolences for you and your family.
Steve
Hazel and Family,
I am very sorry to hear of your loss. George was an exceptional person and will be greatly missed.
On behalf of myself and Diversicare please accept our deepest sympathy.
God has called one of His choicest ones home. No doubt He welcomed George into heaven by saying “Well done my child”. Over the years watching George, God would no doubt have smiled at George’s heart and He would have been thrilled at his devotion – as we did. We were privileged to have had the opportunity to know and work with George. He will be missed until we meet again.
Hazel and all of George’s family…I only met George briefly, but during that short time, I did see that George was an incredibly special human being. I was amazed by his desire to serve others and lend his set of hands and feet wherever he saw an opportunity to make a difference. He was inspiring and he truly exemplified how to live life with purpose and meaning. I am grateful to have met you George. Hazel, May God’s peace and love surround you and your loved ones in this time of loss and sorrow.
Hi family of George,
I was so sad to hear of George’s recent passing. I spent a few weeks with him last summer in Kenya, and George touched me in two ways. First, it was unbelievable how much endurance, energy, and strength he had, especially given his age. His positive attitude was so greatly appreciated.
Secondly, he always spoke so lovingly about his wife Hazel. It was clear that he missed her dearly and appreciated her so much.
I will never forget George and his inspiration in my life.
God bless you during this difficult time. You will be in my prayers.
With love,
Susanne (Toronto, Ontario)
I met George many years ago. He was just starting to look for his dealership experience in Olds. Following that I was fortunate to again call on him when he was with Shaw GMC. During both of these occasions I was his Service Representitive from GM. Later on I again ran into him at the Calgary Inter-Faith Food Bank where he was picking up food to distribute to people that were unable to collect their own food.
He was quite a guy!
My condolences to the family, we will be thinking of him.
Our deepest condolences on the passing of George. He was an amazing man that touched the lives of so many with his caring smile and generous heart.
Sincerely, Roy and Phyl.
Dear Hazel and Family
Our deepest condolences on George’s passing. He was an extremely important friend. He was a very caring man and he will be missed by everyone who knew him. He is now free of pain and in Gods caring hands.
Sincerly
Eric and Kathy
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