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Much loved husband of Nelly for thirty years and loving father of Grantley, Scott, Stacie, Darren (deceased), Felicity, Suzy, Kathy and Lorne. Much loved Grandfather to thirteen grandchildren; Cindee Lee, Heather, Kathryn, Jessica, Sophie, Ben, Tabitha, Jake, Zachary, Arwyn, Noah, Darren and Isabella. Great Grandfather to six; Bridget, Angelica, Liam, Miranda, Lucinda and Annabelle.Brother of Rolf... more
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Join Memories🕯 Karen Pentland lit a candle George, you welcomed me into your family, not once but twice. We will miss you and remember your humour and strength always. I will miss your hugs and your voice mail messages on my phone. Love you
🕯 Scott Pentland lit a candle Hey Dad RIP,You lasted longer than you thought you would and you where a treaure to us all.
Nelly Pentland
Nelly Pentland
🕯 Nelly Pentland lit a candle You will always be in our hearts. Thank you for being a part of our lives and being a great dad/grandfather...Suzy, Pete, Zac and Jake x
Nelly Pentland
Nelly Pentland
Nelly Pentland
Nelly Pentland
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Nelly Pentland
Nelly Pentland
Nelly Pentland
Nelly Pentland
Nelly Pentland
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Nelly Pentland
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Nelly Pentland
🕯 Neil Pentland lit a candle I am going to miss you George - no more Georgy porgy puddeny pie kissed the girls and made them cry - you were a great brother and I am much better that your were part of my life. You had a temper when you were younger -but that was only because you used to travel in the fast lane (remember his hotted up Valiant) but ...
🕯 theo mangos lit a candle Rest in peace George, you have had a hard life, but made lots of friends who respected you. From Theo and Leigh
🕯 Allen Rosenberg lit a candle All,of us at Easts Bridge Club will miss George. George had exceptional skills as a bridge player, and his likable, laconic way appealed to all of those around him. May he rest in peace. Allen Rosenberg, President, Easts Bridge Club