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Russell George

Funeral services for Russell George, age 92, of Fayetteville will be conducted Wednesday at 1:00 PM at Higgins Funeral Home with Judge J.B. Cox and Bro. Jim Black officiating. Burial will follow in Riverview Memorial Gardens. Mr. George passed away Sunday night at Donalson Care Center.

A native of Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Newman W. and Lula Woods George. Mr. George was a World War II veteran of the U.S. Coast Guard, retired purchasing agent for Redstone Arsenal and ran his own lawn care service. He was a member of the Washington Street Church of Christ.

Survivors include his wife Dorothy Daniel George of Fayetteville, two sons, Dr. Mike George and wife Sandy of Fayetteville, Steve George of Fayetteville, grandchildren, Jennifer G. Howes and husband Jeremy, Russ George, Rick George and wife Jennifer, great-grandchild Haven Alexis Howes. Mr. George was preceded in death by sisters Eunice Daniel and Avis Sawyers and two brothers Lewis and Jessie George.

Visitation with the family will be Tuesday evening 4-6 PM at Higgins Funeral Home.

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#1 Comment By Peggy G. Bevels On January 7, 2014 @ 3:58 pm

To the Family,

I am deeply sorry for your loss. Russell was a wonderful husband, father and grandfather. He will be greatly missed by his many friends and family, but I am sure you must have a wealth of wonderful memories to help sustain you during this difficult time. May God Bless and Comfort You.

#2 Comment By Laurie and Devin Lowrance On January 7, 2014 @ 6:35 pm

Mr. George will be missed. You are all in our thoughts and prayers!

Love you all,
Devin, Laurie and family

#3 Comment By Frank, Brenda,and Ashley Hoots On January 7, 2014 @ 10:31 pm

We are deeply saddened by the loss of Mr. George. He was such a kind man, and wonderful neighbor. We with cherish the memories we shared with him over the years. Please now your family is in our thoughts and prayers!!!!

#4 Comment By Keele Raymur On January 8, 2014 @ 3:58 pm

My thoughts and prayers go out to Miss Dot and the entire family. Over the years of having Russell come into the office, you start to feel like family.
You knew you were loved by the way he would take the time to pick on you.
All my love.
Keele

#5 Comment By Jane Wilcox On January 8, 2014 @ 11:17 pm

Dear George Family,
I’m so sorry for your loss. I hate that I couldn’t see all of you. Know that you are in my prayers.
With love,
Jane

#6 Comment By Jim and Shirley Steelman On January 9, 2014 @ 3:03 pm

Mrs. Dot and Family,
We regret we are not be able to attend Russell’s visitation or services due to illness. We enjoyed knowing and talking to Russell over the years. It especially saddened us when he could no longer go to our Donalson singings. He was always sociable and enjoyed visits. It was sad as he became increasingly unable to participate. We will miss his good humor, smiles, and friendly comments. We thank God for the blessing he was to us and for the blessing you continue to be.
Love, Jim and Shirley

#7 Comment By Trish Mullins On January 9, 2014 @ 3:12 pm

So Sorry for your lost.Mr George was such a kind and fun guy. Everyone at US Bank loved when he came in the bank, always had a smile, kind word and moment of bragging, about his family, he loved so dear .He will surely be missed. Our Prayers are with you. Friends at US bank.

#8 Comment By Wanda Moore Powers On January 9, 2014 @ 8:41 pm

Dot, Steve and Mike please accept my deepest sympathy in the loss of Russell. I am so sorry I could not make it to the funeral but my love and prayers are with you.

#9 Comment By Wanda Moore Powers On January 9, 2014 @ 8:44 pm

Dot, Mike and Steve I am sorry to hear of Russell’s passing. You have my deepest sympathy and will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Wanda Moore Powers

#10 Comment By Loyd & Doris Luna On January 15, 2014 @ 1:20 am

Dear Dot and Family: Please accept our sincere condolences on Russell’s death. I am so sorry to lose a life long friend – one whose influence on my life was immeasurable. I always looked to him for advice, direction, and guidance; he never failed to help. The world is a better place because of his Christian influence. My wife, Doris, and I wish you peace and comfort in this trying time. Loyd Luna, Arnold, MD