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Paul Stallings George

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Paul Stallings George

Birth
Death
20 Nov 2021 (aged 86)
Burial
Plain City, Weber County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.2946444, Longitude: -112.0850528
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Paul Stallings George passed away at his home 20 November 2021. He was born 12 September 1935. His parents are Harry N George and Edna Stallings George. He lived his life in the Ogden area. He went to Washington Jr High and Ogden High.

He was in Germany with the Army during the Korean War. Paul went to Weber State and became a Master Electrician. He met Patricia Bright and they were married 10 February 1961. They lived in Ogden, Riverdale, and then moved to Roy where he lived until his death.

He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, where he served as Bishop, temple worker and many other church positions. He was also a member of the IBEW and worked for them as a Master Electrician and an office manager. He was a member of the LIONS Club.

He was a person who could never sit still, he always had to be doing something especially for other people. He made hundreds of porch swings and gave them to his family and friends. The most important thing he cared about was his family, although with six daughters it was somewhat chaotic. He enjoyed watching them grow up. His sense of humor is something everyone will remember; he saw the funny part of life in any situation.

He is preceded in death by his parents and two sisters; Sharon Braunberger and Dolores Porter.

He will be buried at the Plain City Cemetery.
Paul Stallings George passed away at his home 20 November 2021. He was born 12 September 1935. His parents are Harry N George and Edna Stallings George. He lived his life in the Ogden area. He went to Washington Jr High and Ogden High.

He was in Germany with the Army during the Korean War. Paul went to Weber State and became a Master Electrician. He met Patricia Bright and they were married 10 February 1961. They lived in Ogden, Riverdale, and then moved to Roy where he lived until his death.

He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, where he served as Bishop, temple worker and many other church positions. He was also a member of the IBEW and worked for them as a Master Electrician and an office manager. He was a member of the LIONS Club.

He was a person who could never sit still, he always had to be doing something especially for other people. He made hundreds of porch swings and gave them to his family and friends. The most important thing he cared about was his family, although with six daughters it was somewhat chaotic. He enjoyed watching them grow up. His sense of humor is something everyone will remember; he saw the funny part of life in any situation.

He is preceded in death by his parents and two sisters; Sharon Braunberger and Dolores Porter.

He will be buried at the Plain City Cemetery.


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