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I think the website is lovely and just thought I would share this
picture I took of George having bumped into him in a coffee shop just
up the road from the Colosseum in Rome in November 2007.
Jon and I were in Rome for a friends 30th Birthday and had just come from the Colosseum having spent many hours there. Our feet were sore and we were in desperate need of a coffee. It was an amazing experience bumping into George like that. Sarah Candy |
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Please see also attached a photo taken this year on Easter Sunday of
Rex and my family. On the left front we have Alex 16, Sam,21, Ben, 12,
shielding his eyes, Jon holding a pint, Me holding my Greyhound, Rex,
his 3rd wife Jill, Jemma 11 and Lucy 10.
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I have attached a very nice picture of Dad. This is how I will remember him always.
Luned Nothaft |
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George riding camel in 2010 Cairo trip w/Peter
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George and Peter riding camels in 2010 Cairo trip
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George at pyramid in 2010 Cairo trip w/Peter
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George in Cape Town on 2010 South Africa trip w/Peter
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A picture of Dad for the website
Dad said that it is a picture of him and John Leader taken in India.
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George and Peter at 2010 World Cup in South Africa
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George with his best friend of 60 years, Oli Goldfinch, on Isle of Scilly five years ago.
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George with Oli and Liz Goldfinch on Isle of Scilly five years ago.
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George at Marijke's birthday party in 2003
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George and Marijke
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George and Marijke at the beach
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Photo of Oma with Dad and Rex taken in April 1934
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In August the kids & I went to Philadelphia to spend a bit of time with Dad, Brita and Fred. this is when we took the pictures of my children with Dad.
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George with Theo and Marijke at George's 70th birthday party in 2001
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George with Theo and Marijke at George's 70th birthday party in 2001
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George's 70th birthday party in 2001
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George's 70th birthday party in 2001
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George's 70th birthday party in 2001
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George's 70th birthday party in 2001
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George with 3 grandchildren at 70th birthday party in 2001
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George's 70th birthday party in 2001
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George with granddaughter Marijke at 70th birthday party in 2001
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George's 70th birthday party in 2001
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George's 70th birthday party in 2001
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George's 70th birthday party in 2001
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George's 70th birthday party in 2001
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George at Christmas 2003
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I have just found a picture taken and George and Rex's Dad's ( our
Grand father Brita!!!) 90th Birthday in London. Please add to your
website. From Left to Right Brita, Mark with son James, Zoe (Rex's
Daughter), Lisa, Rex and Grandpa, Me with eldest Son Sam, Richard
(dad's son deceased!) and of course George.
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Truly, one of the defining moments of my life ! Did we laugh, with joy : he had trained so hard to achieve it !
Oli Goldfinch
"And as He spoke, He no longer looked to them like a lion; but the things that began to happen after that were so great and beautiful that I cannot write them. And for us this is the end of all the stories, and we can most truly say that they all lived happily ever after. But for them it was only the beginning of the real story. All their life in this world and all their adventures in Narnia had only been the cover and the title page; now at last they were beginning Chapter One of the Great Story which no one on earth has read: which goes on for ever: in which every chapter is better than the one before."
This morning, at 7:15 am, as we sat with him, George peacefully stopped breathing.
Ase Sewall
Marijke Strachan
I am thinking of all of you. How fitting that Uncle George waited until the last chapter of the last Narnia book.
Please let us know of memorial arrangements.
Thank you for your updates.
Love
Kari Aldridge
For me Oom George remains as I remember him in the seventies in Villanova.
I wish you, Brita and the family strength in all that you might have to do in these days.
Sincerely, and, thanks Fred,
Ernst Wijsmuller
Lives of great men all remind us
We can make our lives sublime,
And, departing, leave behind us
Footprints on the sand of time;
Footprints, that perhaps another,
Sailing o'er life's solenm main,
A forlorn and shipwrecked brother,
Seeing, shall take heart again.
A great man indeed was George. My best wishes and warm regards to all of you.
Dr. Falies Munas
Barrie Ashby, Ph.D.
Professor of Pharmacology
Temple University School of Medicine
My condolence to you and your family!
Nae J. Dun, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair
Department of Pharmacology
Temple University School of Medicine
I spent, many years ago in the 70s, several months working under his supervision in his lab at Temple. Now he is gone,but he will remain alive in my mind forever.
Prof. Achille Cittadini
Istituto di Patologia generale
Universita Cattolica del S. Cuore
Roma
love,
Mike and Tricia Walsh
Warmest Regards,
Eileen Segar
Sunrise Senior Living
Sandy Wadsworth
Patti Gens
Misty Shainline
Assisted Living Coordinator
Sunrise of Paoli
I'll personally inform Prof. Galeotti, who is a big friend of George.
Thanks for everything
Gio
Giovambattista Pani
Take care and thank you for keeping me up to date with things.
Regards
Sarah , Jon, Sam. Alex, Ben, Jemma and Lucy Candy.
Sarah Candy.
Oli Goldfinch
Yesterday Yolanda from tante Ety told me. I do hope that you all have peace with it.
When you get older and health is going sometimes dead can be as a friend. I give you all me best wishes. Love Ingrid
Ingrid Noordhoek
Matteo A. Russo, MD
Full Professor of General Pathology
Dep. of Experimental Medicine
University of Rome, Italy
Jolanda Wijsmuller
What a beautiful way to share the memories of your dad.
How wonderful the picture of their wedding, how young and open for the
life that's coming!
For me he was the far away living uncle, speaking english, that I saw
now and then when the family was in Holland. When I was a kid, this
was like a special story.
My condolences to all of you.
Be all embraced.
XXX Truus Wijsmuller, daughter of Rijk and Ety Wijsmuller
Not this year, but in 2010 (or perhaps 2009) George has visited
Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
He contacted me and I invited him for having dinner with my husband
Reempt and me, in our house in Amstelveen.
I drove to the hotel where he was staying to pick him up. Alas he was
not there and I waited for him for more than an hour. Disappointed I
drove back home. Very late that evening I called the hotel and heard
from a hotelmanager that he was in his room, asleep.
The next day we spoke each other by phone and George told me that his
watch had showed him the wrong time, so that was the reason we missed
each other. I thought his behaviour was strange, and my husband and I
feared that George was perhaps going to be an Alzheimer patient....(?)
Afterwards we did not have contact by e-mail or phone any more.
This year in may my husband has died, after having suffered with
cancer for 4 years.
He also was in a hospice during his last days, where he was cared so
well and so lovingly.
I am very sad to hear that George is going to die also. I ask you, if possible, will you please tell him that I always have loved him for being such a gentle, wise and nice man.
I wish you and all George's family much strength for these and coming days of sadness.
with love and respect,
Jenny Greijdanus-Hess
I was deeply moved by Brita reading the last chapter of the Chronicles of Narnia to George, and his passing away peacefully after that.
I will remember George as a dear, gentle and very wise man, a real familyman. His children, grandchildren and his other familymembers as his brother Rex, and all his friends from all over the world will miss him very much.
I thank you so much for your messages about George.
Thank you!
Jenny Greijdanus-Hess
Once again, from all of us here at the UPSC and the MOW office, our deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family.
Sincerely,
Paula Mayewski
Coordinator of Volunteers
Upper Perkiomen Senior Center
He was a kind and wonderful individual who was always filled with energy. It was a privilege for me know to know him for over 30 years. I first met him in the Pharmacology Dept at Temple. He was a terrific adviser for me during my graduate school training at Temple. I will miss him very much.
Sincerely,
Michael Bromberg, MD
Temple University Hospital
What sad news about George. He occupies a special place in my (and my wife's) memory, appreciated for his wonderful sense of humour and common sense. When I first moved to Philly from SF in 1980, we played a bit of soccer together. Having lived in London for 24 years I'm now expert at the workings of English and European football, but my first introduction to this universe was George going on BBC World Service to see how his beloved West Ham club fared that Saturday afternoon.
Children, ask me, "Which team do you support?" and my honest response is none in particular, but when I sometimes hear a little voice saying, "The Hammers!" as George's favourite club was the first I knew about.
George will be missed greatly. We send our thoughts and love to you and all members of George's family.
Al Morin
George was a good man and he will be missed. In his memory, I am making a donation to the organization that was so close to his heart. Others who may want to make a donation to DRN in George's memory can send them to: Delaware Riverkeeper Network, 925 Canal Street, Bristol, PA 19007.
With deepest sympathy,
Debby Colgan, Morrisville, PA
George was my closest male friend for many, many years, during the 70s and 80s. I met him when I started seeing Terry. George and Marijke were the official witnesses to our marriage, and, as you well know, we lived next door while each of you were growing up. George had such a good sense of humor that it was easy to elicit a laugh from him, so being around him was always a joy. I respected him for his work ethic- he scraped paint, built an outbuilding for his garden tools and did a zillion other things . I marveled at his willingness to ride his bicycle in any weather from our house all the way into Temple Med, and back every night..long before it was remotely environmentally fashionable. He made a mean Indian dinner and we learned from eating his cooking how to endure hot, hot hot foods. We watched "Upstairs, Downstairs" with your parents on a black and white fuzzy screened TV, and at his urging George and i went to see "Chariots of Fire", one of my all time favorite films. George and Marijke invited us to many, many parties and we loved the chance to meet really really interesting people from all over the world. We shared recipes and helped each other. Those were probably the best of times for us.
But, one day George was not our neighbor any more, and much to my dismay, I rarely saw him again. My sense of loss of your father started then even though he was always a friend. I think I talked to him, very briefly, one time after Maya's wedding, but at least I had a chance to see him and talk to him at that happy event.
I hope that any time any one of you is in this neighborhood that you will stop and talk to us. Your family was a part of our lives that we will never forget.
Jack Arney
Sincerely,
Faith Zerbe
Monitoring Director
Delaware Riverkeeper Network
Just thought that, as George would have been 80 today, this is as good a time as any to touch base with you, as he remains so much on my mind (and yours, doubtless).
Have just looked again at the memorial website regarding hjim, having not done so for some time, and was thrilled with all the additions to it since I last looked, especially the extra pictures, and of those especially the ones taken last year when he and Peter went to S.A. and Egypt.
My only new contribution is that, as promised, I have immersed myself in The Chronicles of Narnia, and, having read my way through The Magician's Nephew; The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe; The Horse and His Boy; and Prince Caspian, I am now well into The Voyage of the "Dawn Treader". I had hoped to reach the very end of The Chronicles today, but haven't managed it, which I am quite sad about.
By all means add this to the website if you wish, but no matter either way. I shall appreciate it, though, if you could let at least Luned know, for I know how much time she spent reading from The Chronicles to George over the 'phone from California.
Hope Xmas is good for you all, to whom Liz and I send our very best wishes, always.
Oli Goldfinch
I came to know of George's passing away only today. As a friend and a scientific collaborator - while I was at Temple -, I'll miss him a lot. My wife and I as well as our family will remember the nice time we had during his visit to India.
It is so bad that I didn't know this on time and couldn't attend his funeral services.
Please do accept the condolences from my lab colleagues, my family and I. If you are organizing (or organized) something in memory of him, please let me know.
Sincerely,
Danny
Danny N. Dhanasekaran, Ph.D.
Editor in Chief
Journal of Molecular Signaling
http://www.jmolecularsignaling.com
Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation Endowed Chair in Cancer Research
Director, Center for Basic Cancer Research
Deputy Director for Basic Research
Peggy and Charles Stephenson Cancer Center
OUHSC
Sandy Wadsworth
After graduating medical school I came to Philadelphia in 1972 on a Pharmacology fellowship facilitated by Dr. van Rossum at Temple University School of Medicine where George was a Professor of Pharmacology. He also acted for a short spell as Chairman of the Department. George's research interests at that time focused on cellular respiration and metabolism at the molecular level. He was a brilliant researcher and a beloved teacher, and published many important papers in prestigious national and international journals. He was loved by his students, and respected and admired by his peers and colleagues. He will be greatly missed by all who had the good fortune to know him.
Dr Falies Munas
During his life He worked in many laboratories around the World, such as Oxford University, at Johnson Foundation at University of Pennsylvania, Catholic University of Rome, Temple University, University of Rome Sapienza, University of Otago in New Zealand and many others.. Due to this international activity, He was able to put in touch and collaboration most of the great experts in his fields, producing a number of important publications.
Scientifically, George has been an outstanding and brilliant Cell Biochemist, producing seminal papers in membrane transport and energy metabolism.. Personally, I like to remember the discovery and characterization of a ouabain-insensitive mechanism of cell volume control:. we worked together to this topic publishing more than twenty papers, including the last one just appeared on Journal Cellular Biochemistry (the PDF is attached to this mail) and another one that is in advanced preparation.
Last year, before the aggravation of George's disease, we were planning, together with Tommaso, to celebrate his career in Rome and in Sicily.. Unfortunately, when I meet him in Phila I realized that it was too late.. Now, I can only testify that everybody in the Italian academic enviroment, interacting scientifically and culturally with him, was deeply estimating him as a fine, serious, generous and prolific scientist.. I hope that this partial information are useful for you.. Give my love to all of you.
Matteo A. Russo, MD
Full Professor of General Pathology
Dep. of Experimental Medicine
University of Rome, Italy