Kimberly Jackson
I have known George for many years as his Hairdresser. I will miss him and all our wonderful conversation. I just recently found out about his passing and have been sadden. He was a very kind man.
Love Kimberly Jackson
Birth date: Jan 12, 1943 Death date: Sep 10, 2020
George Lambert Wilson George was born in Globe, Arizona on January 12, 1943, son of Fred and Mable Wilson. He was the youngest brother of Billee Louise, Fred, and Norman. He enjoyed a carefree childhood, searching for arrowheads Read Obituary
I have known George for many years as his Hairdresser. I will miss him and all our wonderful conversation. I just recently found out about his passing and have been sadden. He was a very kind man.
Love Kimberly Jackson
Carol, I'm so sorry to hear of George's passing. You have always held a special place in my heart. I pray that you'll find some peace in your memories, your family and the Comforter. I love you, Carol. Gaye Lee Page
So many memories. He lived with us for awhile growing up and I fell in love with his laugh, more like a chuckle. When I moved to Utah to go to school I spent many a weekend with George and Kathy and their young family. Many a family picnic in their back yard. George you will be missed, you brightened many lives with your knowledge. I think I learned to love reading from you, always a book in my hand. Until we meet again. Love Josie
George has been a long time neighbor and friend. He was always the kindest neighbor and willing to help with whatever needed to be done. His children and our children grew up together and We have lots of cherished memories over the years. I would like Jennifer, Sarah, Shawna, and Glenn to know that I have very high respect for their Father and Mother. They were great people and well respected in our ward and neighborhood. I am so sorry for your loss. Please except my deepest sympathy.
Love you all, Jeanne Meldrum ❤️❤️❤️
I would also like to extend my sympathy to Carol who has been by the side of George since 2013. They were neighbors and friends until they both lost their companions. It was nice to see that neither had to be alone anymore. I remember Carol helpIng George through some serious health situations during the short time they were together. George will be missed by many! Best wishes Carol and family!
With love, Jeanne Meldrum