Condolences

Condolences to the Family of George E. MacNeil

2021

Jean: On behalf of all your friends from the Saturday night dances at the Bean Post, we send our deepest sympathy and hope you find comfort knowing George has gone to a better place. Members of the George R Bean American Legion Post, Auxiliary and Sons of the American Legion at Post # 79

George R Bean American Legion Post,
2021

It was a sad day for all when we lost George. May you find comfort in knowing he's not really gone, he's just waiting for us to join him. I hope you will find comfort in knowing his suffering has ended and he can now RIP. Out thoughts and prayers are with you Jean and the entire family. Sincere thanks to a fine veteran for all you have done.

Bill and Kathie Durfee
2021

Grandpa you are going to be missed terribly by your friends and loved ones especially by me There are no words that can describe the love Laughter hope and determination that you brought to my life. You were always there when I needed you to be And never gave up hope on me. You were always there for me and just a phone call away And always knew what to say even if it was just a joke That I needed to hear to make me smile I'm going to miss you so much Grandpa. I Know that you're in a better place now and I can't Thank you enough For all the help And encouragement you have given me to get me through my life. You are the most incredible man that I have ever met and I'm glad to call you my grandpa With love from your grandson Tyler and his family

Tyler R Waters
2021

George was a lifelong friend of mine and it was through George that I met and married my wife Ethel, his sister. We spent time together all around Weymouth and the nearby towns in his 1936 Ford which was quite a car. George always had something going on to cause some laughter. Farewell to a good friend!

Dave Sherman (brother-in-law)