George was born in Ossining, NY. At age 19 he enlisted in the U.S. Navy and was soon called to serve in the Pacific Ocean immediately following the attack on Pearl Harbor. He served at many locations during the war on the USS President Adams – off the shores of Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, Guadalcanal, and Okinawa, to name a few. He was a Boatswain’s Mate, but his proudest memory was that of serving as a Navy Frogman involved in underwater demolition. He worked for the USPS for over 30 years, soon after moving to FL in 1952. He was afraid he may stagnate after retiring, and then went to work for the BPOE of Pompano Beach, until forced into retirement at the tender age of 91. He had 3 siblings, Doreen (Prochaska), still residing in CA, Rita (Picciano) deceased, and an identical twin brother, William, who preceded him in death several years ago. He is survived by his loving wife, Martha of 68 years, his daughter Sandy and son-in-law Bob Salicco, who he always considered to be a son. He is also survived by 3 grandsons, RJ (Shannon), Chris (Melissa), and Bryan, and a great-grandson Brayden. He also had a special niece, Sherry Craig, who was almost like another daughter. He was exceedingly proud of each and every one for all they have accomplished thus far in their lives. All in all he was humble, enjoyed the simple things in life, and the times he spent with his family and friends. He especially enjoyed traveling to Las Vegas, which he often did more than once a year with Martha. George – we heard there are slot machines in Heaven!
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