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Current Obituaries
Eleanor Patterson died Aug 30, 2010 Laela Lindner died Aug 24, 2010 Richard Wesley died Aug 23, 2010 Ronald Anderson died Aug 20, 2010 Darrelene Sarcone died Aug 16, 2010
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Remembering...
Below is a Guestbook and Tribute section for you to pass along your thoughts about George Morgan Norton. Share a thought, story or poem in the Tribute section or, if you just want to let the family know you are thinking of them, leave your name in the Guestbook.
On behalf of the family, thank you for your thoughts.
| Tributes to George |
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| By: Nancy Sedloff
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Aug 16, 2010 |
George, I tried much earlier to write a tribute to you, but the pain is too great.... Just to let everyone know you were a kind, loving, caring brother. Its too hurtful you are gone so soon. You are missed..... loved...... and thought about everyday. Just wiped that smile off your face, I know you are laughing at my tears, and gabbering about something to me. Love you and miss you.
Your Sister,
Nancy
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| By: Dennis Stanfield
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Jul 10, 2010 |
| Being unique, perplexed, rare, and extreme are unusal characteristics. But George did them all very well. I say farewell to you my best frend. You will be deeply missed but never forgotten. |
| By: Wayne D. Schermerhorn
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Jul 10, 2010 |
GK, VJ, Nancy & Ruth & families:
Very sorry to hear of his passing. I remember
well the times in Wilmore, Ky, 48 years ago and
the updates from family over the years.
You are all in our hearts, thoughts and prayers
at this time.
Love,
Wayne, Suzanne & Families,
Gloversville, NY |
| By: catheirnebernelle
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Jul 10, 2010 |
| Farewell, George, son, father, brother, cherished companion, gifted mathmetician, accomplished sailor, master carpenter, tireless orator. Farewell, friend of my youth, you will be missed. |
| By: Rick Rogers
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Jul 10, 2010 |
| Very interesting person whose smile and laugh will be missed. |
| By: Lisa Brown
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Jul 10, 2010 |
| Dear Uncle George, you were a very unique person that provided insight and wisdom in every conversation. I regret not getting the chance to know you better during you life here on earth. Please know you left many loved ones behind that love and miss you very much, and I am hoping you can somehow watch over us from above and help us cope with your death. I am sure grandma greeted you with open arms to help you into your new home in the clouds, and I am happy you experienced that reunion. I will see you again one day... Peace and love be with you until then... |
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