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Arthur George
In Memory of
Arthur Edward
George
1921 - 2018
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"We are honored to provide this Book of Memories to the family."
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Kellie Humphrey nee Clyde.
"RIP Mr George! "
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Kathy & Hans
"Our deepest condolences on the passing of Art Georg. He will be sadly missed. He"
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Kevan George
"Love You Dad."
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Kevan George
"I Love You Dad and Will Miss You."
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It is with great sadness I am learning of Art's passing. I will always remember Art as a dedicated teacher to the sport of quad roller skating. I loved going to Scooter's Roller Rink and seeing the happy dedicated (to each other and skating)couple. If I was waltzing and I noticed that Art was watching, I would straighten up my posture and leg a little bit more. I would be worried about what he would say later. Art, you will be truly missed. God Bless You!! Rest in Peace unless there is a rink in Heaven, in that case, skate your a-- off. Love you and miss you. Judy Kumor
"R.I.P. Art. You will be missed dearly, and the sport of roller skating has lost"
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The MacDonalds
"Till we meet again our friend, the fire will be ready!!"
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Erica & Liz George & The Hill Family
In memory of Arthur Edward George, Burlington Ontario who passed away on January 8th, 2018.
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Maxine Kelly
I have such fond memories of your husband and father. He was always there for my family. We were great friends. I am very sorry and you are in my thoughts and prayers
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Lisa Van Thyn
I will always have fond memories of Art and am saddened by his passing. He was always kind to me. He touched many lives and had others in awe of his energy at both Highland Pines and the rink.
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