Our very own George Chevallier is currently recovering at PRMC from a scheduled quadruple heart bypass surgery this past Friday. There were some complications after the surgery and George had to be taken in for yet another surgery but he is recovering very well and should be as good as new in no time at all.
George is not only a great Friend, he is a man loaded with local wisdom and shares his "Historical Comments" exclusively here on Salisbury News every Saturday morning. Before going into the Hospital, George made sure that we had plenty of articles in advance so YOU wouldn't miss a beat while he was recovering.
Our kindest thoughts and prayers are with George, who recently experienced a mild stroke and still kept those articles coming. If you've never met this kind and gentle soul, he's our very own historic version of "Travels With Charlie" and you'd do yourself some good to get to know him.
If you'd like to see the history of Posts written by George, GO HERE.
16 comments:
Get well soon, George!
Kimmie
Get well quickly!
You are the ONLY source of Salisbury history that I have found. Those that were not born here can't afford to lose you.
I truly enjoy seeing what you have to write each and every week. I wish you a speedy recovery, and look forward to what you have to write. Best wishes!!!
Love and Prayers, George. You are SBYNews.com's own Pete Cooper! I love reading your articles every week. Here's hoping you'll be back soon!
Love,
A Devoted Reader
Wishing you a speedy recovery. I have known George and his family since the 60'S as I rented from his Grand Father Mr. Albert Dishroon and lived in a house he built accross the street at 214 Truitt St, Many memories from those days and have many fond memories. God Speed George and wish you well.
What a shock. Wishing you a speedy recovery. Hope you voted.
Get well, George! We can't wait for you to get back hale and hardy!
Hope all goes well George and you are back on your feet soon
George, We look forward to your articles on SBY News. I enjoyed our recent talk at the Postcard Show, and remembering our time at Goldey Beacom College in Wilmington. Wishing you a speedy recovery my friend. Dean
My prayers for a full and quick recovery. Thank you for all you do to help us learn or remember about the history of Salisbury. God Bless and God Speed!
get well my friend.
Just wanted you to know many of
Really are thinking if you!
Hope your recovery is going well.
Regards,
Emory
Take care & a speedy recovery George!!
got a room number or where we can send a get well card?
Hi george,
Hope your doing well. We visited with you as Mended Hearts volunteers.
Maria and Irv Yealdhall
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