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Ruby Reese Unangst-Ann Miller Armbrecht posted a condolence
Friday, January 20, 2012
Carl So sorry to read about the passing of George. It was good to be able to talk to you at Mona's Services and catch up on the family. We will always remember the good times down at the farm and the long walk to the bus. Take Care Ruby and Ann
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A friend posted a condolence
Friday, January 20, 2012
I want to comment about Georges last wishes. George did not want a funeral nor did he want to be buried. A sin is that the so coalled daughters did not honor the wish of this man. An even greater sin is that THEY LET HIM DIE ALL ALONE at that hospital. But the day he passes they were down at his home taking anything they could get their hands on. They left his beloved cats there to die all alone a nd with out George. He loved those animals more then his so called daughters. They had no contact with his in years and all of all sudden they take over and disrespect his wishes. It is a shame that people are phony when there is a death in the family. The one daughter isnt even his child, she made the most fuss about his passing. You reap what you sow, and NOT honoring a dying mans wishes will have have some payback down the road. It is a shame that you take what ever you thinks belongs to you and gives Georges belongings to people he hated and did not care for. No one should EVER have to pass away alone. Karma surely awaits those who defy any mans wishes, whether living or deceased. May George find Peace somehow, he knew who loved him and who only wanted to take what was rightfully NOT theirs! And to go ravage his home and not care for his things, is truly ignorant. But the picture of his FAVORITE child under the car working is at its rightful owner. And God rest his soul. FOr he didnt deserves to have ungrateful children. George and God knows the TRUTH and that always comes out in the end. And as for Tom, you are an ungrateful mooch, and George did not care for you in the least bit. When till your parents pass away and im sure you will mooch from them more then you do now when they are alive. Tracy, I think your REAL father is a truck driver that had no intention of claiming you as his child. You are phony and your child will amount to nothing as your family has amounted to that. Tina, you are equally as ignorant, and I hope your african american man that you plan to marry treats you better then Steve. A sad existance for a truly ignorant family. You will get your just rewards. And shame on you for not including Arleen in his funeral. She was with George for 18 long long years. She took care of him when NONE OF YOU would or cared to. You tossed her aside and for what. She did MORE for that man and anyone one of you. But she is the betetr woman than any of you. God does not care for evil people, and you all win the award. George knows the truth!
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The Lippincott Family lit a candle
Thursday, January 19, 2012
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Rest in Peace
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Carol (Ronoski) Holbrook posted a condolence
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Tracy -- Sorry to read about the death of your father. I remember him from when I taught at the Glen Gardner School. My thoughts are with you.
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Catherine Lippincott posted a condolence
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Tracy, so sorry to hear about your dad. Prayers are with you.
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The Vliet CHildren George Jr Tina Tracy Brian lit a candle
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
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Dad we will miss you and we love you so much you will always be in our hearts may you rest your bones and rest your heart all your worries are gone we love always
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Arlene lit a candle
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
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In our 18 years together, we shared many happy times and had fun just going to thrift shops together, and sharing stories about our families and children. We consoled each other when we felt blue, and yelled at each other when one of us disappointed the other. All in all you will be missed al lot because there is and can never be another GEORGE R. VLIET.
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Arlene lit a candle
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
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In our 18 years together, we shared many happy times and had fun just going to thrift shops together, and sharing stories about our families and children. We consoled each other when we felt blue, and yelled at each other when one of us disappointed the other. All in all you will be missed al lot because there is and can never be another GEORGE R. VLIET.
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Arlene lit a candle
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
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In our 18 years together, we shared many happy times and had fun just going to thrift shops together, and sharing stories about our families and children. We consoled each other when we felt blue, and yelled at each other when one of us disappointed the other. All in all you will be missed al lot because there is and can never be another GEORGE R. VLIET.
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Arlene lit a candle
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
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In our 18 years together, we shared many happy times and had fun just going to thrift shops together, and sharing stories about our families and children. We consoled each other when we felt blue, and yelled at each other when one of us disappointed the other. All in all you will be missed al lot because there is and can never be another GEORGE R. VLIET.
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Arlene lit a candle
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
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In our 18 years together, we shared many happy times and had fun just going to thrift shops together, and sharing stories about our families and children. We consoled each other when we felt blue, and yelled at each other when one of us disappointed the other. All in all you will be missed al lot because there is and can never be another GEORGE R. VLIET.
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Arlene lit a candle
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
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In our 18 years together, we shared many happy times and had fun just going to thrift shops together, and sharing stories about our families and children. We consoled each other when we felt blue, and yelled at each other when one of us disappointed the other. All in all you will be missed al lot because there is and can never be another GEORGE R. VLIET.
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Arlene lit a candle
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
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In our 18 years together, we shared many happy times and had fun just going to thrift shops together, and sharing stories about our families and children. We consoled each other when we felt blue, and yelled at each other when one of us disappointed the other. All in all you will be missed al lot because there is and can never be another GEORGE R. VLIET.
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Arlene lit a candle
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
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In our 18 years together, we shared many happy times and had fun just going to thrift shops together, and sharing stories about our families and children. We consoled each other when we felt blue, and yelled at each other when one of us disappointed the other. All in all you will be missed al lot because there is and can never be another GEORGE R. VLIET.
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Arlene lit a candle
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
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In our 18 years together, we shared many happy times and had fun just going to thrift shops together, and sharing stories about our families and children. We consoled each other when we felt blue, and yelled at each other when one of us disappointed the other. All in all you will be missed al lot because there is and can never be another GEORGE R. VLIET.
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Arlene lit a candle
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
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In our 18 years together, we shared many happy times and had fun just going to thrift shops together, and sharing stories about our families and children. We consoled each other when we felt blue, and yelled at each other when one of us disappointed the other. All in all you will be missed al lot because there is and can never be another GEORGE R. VLIET.
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Geraldine Towndrow lit a candle
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
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Rest in Peace George.
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Robin Bush lit a candle
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
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Rest in Peace George. From up above, you will realize that you had one child who loved you no matter what. Your son will always think of you and we know you are here with us in spirit. Memories will help Brian during the sad times. You will be missed.
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Brian Vliet lit a candle
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
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Dad,
I will forever remember our memories and talking every day. You will be sadly missed by me. I know that you are in a better place, I think of you every day and know that what we shared can be compared to no one else. Rest in Peace Pop.
Love,
Your son
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Robin Bush posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Brian, May you find comfort in your fathers memories that you have of him. It is hard to lose a parent at any age. You will find that your father will be with you at every step you take from now on. Know that you made amends and had a better relationship from it. God bless you.
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142 West Washington Avenue,
​Washington, NJ 07882
Phone: (908) 689-0046
Email: knolldevoefh@gmail.com
Christopher Knoll, Manager - Director of Funeral and Cremation Services NJ License No. 4460