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George Guzlas
November 29, 2017
My father George taught me many things. He taught me to be a man taught me to be a father he taught me to work with my mind and hands. He told me that he'll teach me to work with my hands and I'll never go hungry. Always thinking about you
Heide Bauer-MacLean
January 1, 2008
As I was looking for my uncle Egon's obituary I came across this notice that George has passed and I just wanted to send my sincere condolences although almost a year has passed, which makes it no less heart-breaking. The world is a lesser place without him. But his legacy lives on in each of you and for that you can be proud. I hope you are all well
Bob Micheletto
February 6, 2007
Dear,
I am truly sorry for your loss. I was very lucky to have worked for him a long time ago. When I needed work he was there for me and taught me things that I use today. God bless you and your family.
Steve and Therese Potoczny
February 3, 2007
George there was no one greater than your Dad. Let the tradition live on. He will always be loved and in our hearts.
Gail Sieve
January 28, 2007
Dear Aunt Marge and family,
I will truly miss my Uncle, whom I did so enjoy. I really enjoyed the sparkle in his eyes and the joy that he got from living everyday. I'm so grateful for the time I got to spend with him when my own mom was in the hospital. His visits meant so much to her and myself. I know it will be hard for all of you now that he has passed. I can honestly say that when Uncle George's spirit looks down on his family he will see what I see. His legacy is in each and every one of you. All of you radiate an inner joy and all have a little twinkle in your eyes. And might I add; fun. You're all just a lot of fun to be around. Love, cousin Gail (Capone) Sieve
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