Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Trapping => Topic started by: Humptulips on November 28, 2010, 11:24:15 PM
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Just heard this today, George went into surgery on last monday. He never woke up and was taken off life support on Wednesday. He was still breathing but has been unresponsive since. It sounds like the end is near for George. A prayer for a good man is in order.
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OMGosh. My prayers are with him and his family.
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sorry to hear that,hes been around a long time
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How unfortunate.
I was up to his place a few weeks ago and he seemed awful frail. :(
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Bummer............keep telling myself that i need to call him,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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Any updates Hump? :(
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George passed away this morning.
I feel like I should say something about George but I'm having a hard time right now. I don't know if people realize how much he gave to the trappers association. Most generous person I've ever known.
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George passed away this morning.
I feel like I should say something about George but I'm having a hard time right now. I don't know if people realize how much he gave to the trappers association. Most generous person I've ever known.
sorry to hear that Bruce..Everyone Ive talked with that knew him said the same thing..Wish I had known him well enough to learn from him,Rest in peace George
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My condolences to all of his Family and Friends.
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So sorry to hear about George.
He has done a lot for trapping and made very many friends. We will all miss him.
Please keep us informed.
Diane
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This is the second friend I have had die in the last 3 days. :'(
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My mom and dad spent a good amount of time with George before dad passed in 03. I've got pictures on my desk from critter deliveries I made at George's place after I moved up North. Very good man lost right there.
Thoughts are with the family.
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I had the great pleasure of meeting George about 25 years ago when I first started trapping. He was always willing to help and teach me be a better trapper. As a youngster I feel I was truely blessed to have him teach me the sport. I spent many hours visiting and learning how a true professional trapped does the art of trapping.
George will truely be missed.......
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i just want to say my respects for george he has been a friend of are family for many years he was like a grandpa to my little brother and even blessed us at my cousins wedding and he even played his little practical joke while there,where he liked to put a little skunk scent on your back when you werent looking, he always made time for us , to help us better our sets when we were kids and he taught us how to put up fur, at 82 you lived a full life sir and thank you for the memories, and thanks for the good sturgeon hole on the columbia, though i doubt we will fish there anymore. thank you scruff