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Roger George

1938 - 2023

Exposition

Quand : dimanche 18 juin 2023 11:00

Où : Parc André-Gagnon (parc municipal) à Mansonville, QC

Funérailles

Quand : dimanche 18 juin 2023 13:00

Où : Parc André-Gagnon (parc municipal) à Mansonville, QC

C’est avec le coeur lourd que nous avons le regret de vous annoncer le décès de M. Roger «Sweet Pea» George, survenu au département des soins palliatifs de l’Hôpital de Magog le mardi 6 juin 2023 à l’âge de 85 ans.

Il laisse dans le deuil sa fille Wendy (Peter et leur chien Puddles), son fils Jeffrey, sa sœur Patricia (Philippe), ses beaux-enfants, ses neveux et nièces, autres parents et amis. 
Il était le fils de feu Hannah Tulgetske et de feu Reginal George. Il était le frère de feu Betty, feu Jack, feu Robert, feu Reginald Junior et feu Mary et le conjoint de feu May Kirby. 
Il nous manquera à tous, de près et de loin.

La famille vous accueillera le dimanche 18 juin 2023 à compter de 11h au Parc André-Gagnon (parc municipal) à Mansonville, situé face à l’église Baptiste, suivi d’une célébration en mémoire à sa vie à 13h. Par la suite l’inhumation aura lieu au cimetière Protestant de Mansonville.  Il a été confié au salon funéraire

Désourdy inc.
4, rue de Vale Perkins
Mansonville, QC J0E 1X0
T: 450-263-1212 www.desourdy.ca 

It is with heavy hearts that we sadly announce the passing of Roger, aka Sweet Pea, George on Tuesday, June 6, 2023. He passed away at palliative care at Magog Hospital at the age of 85.

He was predeceased by his mother and father, Hannah Tulgetske and Reginald George and his siblings Betty, Jack, Robert, Reginald Junior and Mary. He was also predeceased by his partner for several years May Kirby. He leaves to mourn his daughter Wendy (Peter and dog Puddles), his son Jeffrey, his sister Patricia (Philippe), step-children, several nieces, nephews and other family members; and friends.
He will be sadly missed by all, from near and far.

There will be a celebration of life on Sunday, June 18, 2023 at Parc André-Gagnon (municipal park) in Mansonville, facing the Baptist church. Visiting hours will be from 11 am to 1 pm, followed by the funeral service and the burrial. 
Arrangements entrusted to the

Désourdy Funeral Home inc.
4, Vale Perkins
Mansonville, QC J0E 1X0
T: 450-263-1212 www.desourdy.ca 

Livre d'or

I shall always remember he and my Dad (Albert Willey) on the roof ringing sleigh bells on Christmas Eve. A truly kind and gentle man. RIP Sweetpea

Juanita Willey

My sympathie to all the family and friends, thinking of you at this time.

Joanne Marcoux

Our sincere condolences to Wendy and Jeffrey and the rest of the family on your loss.

David & Judy Crawford

My deepest condolences to all of the family….he will for sure be missed by many….my heart goes out to you all in these moments of sorrows and I wish you the strength to go through this sad time… RIP Seet pea !!!!

Lilianne Gagnon Paige

RIP Sweet Pea. Your visits. your stories, your sense of humour will remain with all of us.

Dorothy McNeil

Our sympathies to his family..

Joan & Winston Foster

Our deepest sympathies to the whole family. We will miss Pea. He might have left us but his funny stories and his love of life will stay with us all.

Joe and Annie Labranche

our sympathies to family and friends at this hard time.bless you all.

Jeffrey and Heather Foster

Sympathys to all the family .

Charles bouchard

James and I have so many great memories of our 'neighbour' Pea. He gave us lots of laughs, told us funny stories and was always generous.

Joan Westland Eby & James Eby

So sorry for your loss My heart goes out to you

Thérèse Lessard

much sadness at the passing of a local legend. He was a man loved by many. Heartfelt sympathy to Wendy and Pete, Jeffery, and the rest of the family.

Ralph George and Juanita

My dear uncle sweet pea! I was so lucky to have you by my side for so many years! So many early mornings at the farm hunting with the gang! There was never a dull moment! I will forever find u during the colourful sunsets and the beautiful night skies✨ watch over your family and friends when you see them struggling and know that you will forever be loved by so many❤️

Kira Eldridge

Sending our condolences to Wendy and family at this difficult time.

Barbara and David Oliver

Dear Wendy and your entire Family, please accept our deepest sympathies for the loss of your Dad. Penny and Neil Clarkson

Penny Clarkson

My deepest sympathies to the whole family. My first meeting with Sweet Pea was 30 years ago when he did renovations to my home. My kids Blake and Brooke were so young. I remember Blake used to ask me to put his lunch into a lunch box and he would hop into Sweet Pea’s truck and eat his lunch with Pea. Sweet Pea told me I should bring the kids to visit his sister, Patricia. She had a pig, Charlotte, that the kids would love. That’s when my amazing friendship with Pat began. Thank you so much Pea…we’re all going to miss you.

Diane (Michalski) and Struan Robertson

Our deepest sympathy to the family.

George and Lee Fancy

My sympathies to his family. He was a nice man.

Brenda Barnes

Our sincere condolences too the family and friends

Dave n Jennifer Cormier

RIP Sweet Pea. There will never be another quite like you. You certainly knew how to enjoy life to the fullest.

Marsha

Our deepest sympathies to Wendy, Peter and the rest of the family RIP Pea

Harold & Joyce Bailey

Our thoughts are with you

Lise Cournoyer

Our sympathies are with you both at this sad time. May your dad Rest In Peace.

Howard and Anne Foster

Deepest sympathies to all the family and friends of this wonderful man. Never a dull moment with ol’Sweet-Pea around. He will be missed by so many. R.I.P

Allan Guilbault & Jennifer Daigneault

The first and only time I met Sweet Pea was somewhere between Sutton and Glen Sutton when the car I was in slid into the ditch on a winter evening. My friends and I couldn't get the car out and neither could the people in the next two cars that stopped to help. Finally, a third car stopped. I asked if they had Traxion, the spiked pieces of metal sold to be placed under the tires in such circumstances. "I use Labatt 50 for traction" was Sweet Pea's reply! He did manage to help us out of the ditch and it turned out that we were all heading for the Glen Sutton Inn, where we enjoyed a few drinks together. A few weeks later, I was reading about Sweet Pea in The New Yorker, courtesy of Mordecai Richler...

Roman Wynnycky (Montreal & Vale Perkins)
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