NY and passed away peacefully on January 19, 2022, at 95 years
old. He is survived by his wife Joan of 71 years, daughters Barbara
Haas-Givler (David) and Kathy Haas. Never a day went by that
he didn’t miss his only son George who passed away at a young
age. He is survived by his grandchildren David George Givler II and
Katherine Haas Givler. He enjoyed attending their performances,
and sporting events. At age 17 he joined the Navy during WWII
with an honorable discharge in 1946. He worked as a typesetter
for the New York Times until he launched a career in real estate.
George was renowned for his hard work which resulted in a sig-
nificant career in Long Island real estate history. A consistent top producer,
George knew houses, listings, and inventory better than
perhaps anyone else in Syosset and the surrounding communities.
His trustworthiness and reputation have truly been a hallmark for
the industry and the community. George represented generations
of families while continuing to sell houses into his 90’s. He is
the recipient of many awards including the Lifetime Achievement
Award from Douglas Elliman. George enjoyed reading,
investing in the stock market, and crossword puzzles.
George, former president of the Syosset/Woodbury Rotary Club,
exemplified the Rotarian motto, “service above self.”
He participated in community projects, made lifelong friends, and
was recognized for 48 Years of Service and was the recipient of
the Paul Harris award.George was a devout Catholic who served
as an usher for 47 years at St. Edward’s Church.
George will be sorely missed by his family, friends, and anyone
lucky enough to cross paths with him during their lifetime.
A funeral mass will be held at 11 AM on February 2, 2022, at St.
Edward’s, Syosset, NY.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in George's memory may be made to American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 22478, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73123 US, www.cancer.org; and Parents and Researchers Interested in Smith-Magenis Syndrome, P.O. Box 206528, Dallas, Texas 75320-6528 US, www.prisms.org.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.beney-fh.com for the Haas family.
DONATIONS
American Cancer SocietyP.O. Box 22478, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73123
Parents and Researchers Interested in Smith-Magenis SyndromeP.O. Box 206528, Dallas, Texas 75320-6528
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