George William West

George William West
August 30, 1929

Condolences

  1. George, You have fought the long fight and won. Rest in peace. ‘It’s just another Corp Trip. March in behind the band.’

  2. To express our deep sympathy to you in your loss. Thank you for serving our country in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. Because of you and other young men and women we have our freedon in this great country. May God’s Speed Be With You George.
    The American Legion
    Earl Graham Post 159
    Commander

  3. Wes,

    Bic and I were so sorry to hear about your dad’s death. Out thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

    Mary Wood

  4. My condolences on your loss. I still remember the enormous Christmas trees you always had in your house! They were the biggest I had ever seen. My thoughts and prayers are with WEs and Jeff!

    Trey Wood

  5. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this sad and difficult period. When the local roll is called, I will proudly answer for your dad, George William West.

    –Michael

  6. Wes and Family, Please know you are all in our thoughts and prayers. I know what a vital part of your lives he was. Please cherish his memory and share his stories with your children as they grow. God Bless you all, shelly and Dave

  7. I am very sorry to hear about Uncle George, the world just isn’t the same… Much love,
    Kris

  8. Walter and I are praying for you and the whole West family. We will miss your Dad very much. We regret not being able to make it, to be with you during such a hard time. We just want you to know that we love y’all and anything you need let us know.

  9. We extend our sympathy to you in your loss. We enjoyed knowing your family while you were in Georgetown.

  10. So sorry to heaar of George’s death. He was one of my best friends growing up in Orange

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