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George was a wonderful person. I will always remember his integrity and sheer sincerity. He never changed. His presence will be sorely missed by all.
Deepest condolences to Lorraine, Tim, Kelly, and Dan and the entire Rubin family.  George was a kind and considerate man,  full of charisma and charm. A great businessman and a dedicated family man. We are all lucky to have had him in our lives.  We will miss you, cousin George
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Deeply deeply saddened  to lose this giant of a man with whom I was on on the board at thorncroft where he gave his all and then some..loved his incredibly funny dry sense of humor.Sadly Isaygood by  to you George .. the likes of you, not to be seen soon again!

 Raney.Kelly andTim and family... Hold ever so tight to the happy memories he left you with and tell those George stories often.

Warmly,

Babby and Neil Davis

Uncle George is the best example of a man that I ever met, and I am truly grateful that I have the experience of knowing him. He made a difference in my life.
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I only had the privilege of knowing George for a short time, but in that time, he made a lasting impression. From the very beginning, George showed himself to be warm, generous with his time, and incredibly knowledgeable. He carried himself with quiet professionalism and a strong sense of fairness that earned instant respect.

George was the kind of person who didn’t need years to show you who he was—his integrity, his sincerity, and his steady presence were clear from the start. It was an absolute pleasure to know him, and I’m grateful for the time we shared, no matter how brief.

I am so very sorry for your immense loss. 

Mr. Rubin was always a very kind, considerate and inclusive neighbor and friend. I feel VERY blessed to have known him  and the  Rubin family.  May he rest in peace and may all his beautiful  memories confort his family and friends . 🕊️With love and prayers, 

Gloria del Rosario Galilea- Cosgrave  and Stanley Cosgrave 

I don't have words enough to express my deep sadness so I cannot even imagine what you are feeling but may the attached spiritual quote offer some solace to you, Rainy, Kelly and the family

"Grief is not just an emotion—it’s an unraveling, a space where something once lived but is now gone. It carves through you, leaving a hollow ache where love once resided.

In the beginning, it feels unbearable, like a wound that will never close. But over time, the raw edges begin to mend. The pain softens, but the imprint remains—a quiet reminder of what once was. The truth is, you never truly "move on." You move with it. The love you had does not disappear; it transforms. It lingers in the echoes of laughter, in the warmth of old memories, in the silent moments where you still reach for what is no longer there. And that’s okay.

Grief is not a burden to be hidden. It is not a weakness to be ashamed of. It is the deepest proof that love existed, that something beautiful once touched your life. So let yourself feel it. Let yourself mourn. Let yourself remember.

There is no timeline, no “right” way to grieve. Some days will be heavy, and some will feel lighter. Some moments will bring unexpected waves of sadness, while others will fill you with gratitude for the love you were lucky enough to experience.

Honor your grief, for it is sacred. It is a testament to the depth of your heart. And in time, through the pain, you will find healing—not because you have forgotten, but because you have learned how to carry both love and loss together."

~ Anonymous (author unknown)

With Love Always, Joy

He was a man who contributed positive moments for so many things in so many lives.
I’m so sorry 😢 for your loss. George was an amazing friend. He was a great friend to me. He used to kid around all the time. Jokes aside he was the most amazing guy I’ve met. He used to call my 2 sons (jar heads) because they were in the USMC. George would throw apple cores on my desk, take my high heels and hide them from me. He was a special kind man. I will always remember him as fun, friendly guy. Unfortunately for his family he is no longer with us but he now has joined his brother Ron and his parents. R.I.P My dear friend 

I am sorry for your loss. George was an amazing person, and I will always value  our time together at Thorncroft., the conversations about many thing, riding and laughing.  Love to everyone in the family!

What a wonderful and accomplished man.  He always looked happy when we said hi at the gym.  May he rest in peace.  My condolences to his family.  

I was incredibly sad when I heard the news of George's passing. George hired me in 1996 to work at the Christiana Mall and, through the years, had great advice, many times delivered with dry humor. His door was always open and he was always available.  I wish Rainy amd the family comfort for their loss.

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