Notifications

No notifications
We will send an invite after you submit!
  • Helping hands

    In lieu of flowers

    Please consider a gift to Paralyzed Veterans of America or Florida Veterans Foundation.
  • Help keep everyone in the know by sharing this memorial website.

Memories & condolences

Year (Optional)
Location (Optional)
Caption
YouTube/Facebook/Vimeo Link
Caption
Who is in this photo?
Or start with a template for inspiration
Cancel
By posting this memory, you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Notice.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
So sad to her that George "Bubba" "Brother" passed before I could make it to Florida to see him. I will just have to keep the many fond memories I have of George over the years. I am also sorry I was not able to make it back to Wauchula from Ukraine in time for the funeral in person, but I will be there with you in spirit and hopefully by internet if the Russians don't hit the power station today. I am sure the is something George would have understood. I am also sure George is somewhere with a gleam in his eye and feeling like we are out on the boat with Uncle Julius again. I will never forget him and look forward to coming to see everyone when I get back to the States to share how much we miss him in person. Steve Humphreys
Helping hands

In lieu of flowers

Please consider a gift to Paralyzed Veterans of America or Florida Veterans Foundation.
$225.00
Raised by 3 people
Flower

Send flowers

Share your sympathy. Send flowers from a local florist to George's family or funeral.

Want to see more?

Get notified when new photos, stories and other important updates are shared.

Get grief support

Connect with others in a formal or informal capacity.

Recent contributions

$100.00
Kari Coggins
Gave to Paralyzed Veterans of America in memory of George
$25.00
Anonymous
Gave to Paralyzed Veterans of America in memory of George
$100.00
Anonymous
Gave to Florida Veterans Foundation in memory of George
See all contributionsRight arrow
×

Stay in the loop

Lt. Col. George Reese, III