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I miss you so much, it’s hard to explain the void that has been left. I know you are at peace with grandma now. Love you loads. God Bless
I miss you so much, it’s hard to explain the void that has been left. I know you are at peace with grandma now. Love you loads. God Bless
RIP mate. Our telephone chats were never quite the same as our 10 years spent living in Quainton with you. Especially miss those Sunday afternoon's propping the bar up at the George! Photo Christmas Eve 2006. Enjoy your time back with Pat.
Quainton was our home for a few years, George being the first person I spoke to after moving in. He was a lovely man who was friendly, fun and soon became a great friend to us. We shared many laughs and I can honestly say we have never met anyone the same. George has and always will keep a special place our hearts xx
Sorry for your loss. I knew George for many years as a near neighbor. and we always passed a wave when we saw each other. The other most likely place we would meet was in the George and Dragon where he would always pop up for a quick beer. A real character of Quainton and will be sorely missed. Nick and Helen