Condolences
To Debby, Evan and Megan I'm so sorry for your loss of an incredible husband and father and overall good guy.
I always considered George my 4th big brother and he was a big part of my childhood. George used to take me on his motorcycle when I was 6 and let me steer it. When I was 11 George taught me to drive a standard and laughed while I zoomed around the parking lot. I always respected George as a family man and businessman/inventor. He is in so many of my best memories of birthdays and Christmas during my life. He will be missed.
My sincere condolences Debbie, Evan and Megan. It's hard to find the right words, because I don't think there are many that can give comfort with George's passing. But there are memories. George was a big part of my young adult life. I always saw him as this tech wizard. He created a lot of his own technology for his work, and as someone who has pretty basic tech skills, that blew my mind! His work was always a bit of a mystery to me. I knew he traveled to interesting places, and was incredibly hard working and dedicated to his business. His work ethic always inspired me. It's neat to read about the impact George had on the people he worked with. I had no idea, and yet it doesn't surprise me at all. When George was home, I noticed he liked his routines, like weekend movie or hockey nights with Debbie with lots of snacks. All the family pets would gravitate to him and completely abandon all the other people who fed and took care of them when he was away. He was #1 in thier minds. One of George's most memorable and entertaining traits was his dry sense of humour. That trait lives on in Evan and Megan. George will be missed.
So sorry for the Fraser family in this time , I worked with George just about every year for nearly 25 yrs. Not a finer , hard working , honest man on the planet. George was like a brother to me, many hundreds of hours flying togeather , many days and late nights. Will always remember him, as one of the best friends I’ve had.
My sincere condolences to the Fraser family.
It is hard to find the words to express how much George will be missed by those who knew him.
Rest in peace George.
I want to express my most sincere condolences to his family and all Calgary friends (Tracy, Mike, Jay, and Rob) who worked with us at GEOSISA in Mexico, Central, and South America together with George.
George; my dear friend. You will leave a void in our lives. We had countless adventures together throughout 20 years of having started flying together doing LiDAR. I will miss our endless chats drinking rum with cola after a hard day of flying, always laughing, with sharp comments and a unique sense of humour.
I speak also on behalf of our mexican friends; Julio, Miguel, Pepe and Armando who will like to express their deepest sorrow for your departure.
DEAR FRIEND; We will miss you. Rest in peace.
Thomas Pattison
Sunday, November 17, 2024
My condolences, George was one of the most influential person in helping me obtain success using LiDAR all over the Hawaiian Islands and Micronesia. We had some great adventures and I was hoping for more. The things we shared was a sense of humor and a endless work ethic. He was always there to help with his tremendous knowledge and was happy to teach. He will be missed, Rest in Peace my friend.
16 years and worked together in 8 different countries. We ate a lot of good food and I have a lifetime of memories. George helped me establish the life I have today. He will always live on in my thoughts. My condolences.
I am SO sorry for your loss. I was George's JO with United Crew 542 working in the mountains. We were roommates and he was terrific mentor. We became friends and had a lot of stories and laughs shared.
My condolences to His family, i worked whit George in Colombia, he was a great man and friend. warmest regards
my condolences to his family,,i worked with george at united geo and gale resourses,what a great man to work with and have as a friend,,many great times and laughs,,so many memories,,rest in peace george,,,tim dietz
My deepest condolences to George's family and friends. George left a profound void in our hearts. His kindness in sharing knowledge, his enthusiasm for exploring remote places, and his passion for understanding different landscapes inspired all who had the privilege of knowing him. George, your departure leaves a void, but your lessons and kindness will forever remain with us.
Marco Nieto
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