My family met Big George in the late 1960's. He was with Conger/Lundblad then. He sold my parents' first house in Concord, and then sold their second house when they passed. He was always willing to help with anything you needed, and a true professional. We send our heartfelt condolences and regret that we can't attend George's celebration of life.
George & Elinor Irvin Family, I was their banker for years and loved it when George would bring his various dogs in his truck to the bank. I also have a beautiful Glass Vase that Ellie gave me that I cherish. They were so good together and glad they are back together again. My deepest condolences of their loss to your family but wonderful memories will live on ~
Katie and Matt, My deepest sympathy to you in the loss of your dear father. He was a wonderful man, a great friend to all and will be forever missed. Keeping you and your families in my thoughts. Barbara Maxfield
Katie and Matt, We are so sorry to hear about Big George's passing. He was bigger than life and will be missed by all. We regret we will not be able to attend his celebration. Our thoughts are with you .
So sorry to hear of your dad's passing. I first met him in 1972 when I came to work for my brother Paul Baldacci. George was with Lundblad at the time. Many great memories and fun times. He sold all of my personal homes and I held him in high regard. He was the pure professional. I will not be able to attend as I now live in Henderson, NV. I will however be thinking of you and George at the time. Peter Baldacci
Big George still owes me money for the Pistachios' of mine that he ate while on the river when we went "Big" Salmon fishing on the Sacramento River outside Chico! I really miss that Big smiling guy~! Steve Poirier
Mike grew up with Tony (before he was called George and definitely before he was called Big George) in Vallejo . . .they visited us in Africa and in London and we had a great trip together through France. Many. many laughs every time we were together and we know his loss is a huge loss to the family and to all of us who knew him.