George died May 16, 2005, after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease.

He was born in Kansas City, Mo., where he graduated from the Pembroke Day School. While at Princeton, he was a religion major, a member of Colonial Club, and served on the House Committee. He was also a member of the ROTC Rifle Team and was an active participant in intramural sports. On graduation, he received an MBA from the University of Missouri, after which he served in the Coast Guard in San Juan and New Orleans.

George's professional career was with the Vendo Co., L.T. York Co., and Business Men's Assurance Co. He enjoyed flying single- and twin-engine airplanes. He served as director of the Kansas City Club, was director and president of the River Club and a member of the Mercury Club, and president of the Bacchus Ball Foundation.

He is survived by Sue, his wife of 50 years; sons Brad and Brian; seven grandchildren; a sister, Patricia; and a brother, Charles. The class extends sympathy to them in their loss.

The Class of 1954

Undergraduate Class of 1954