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Sunday, March 06, 2016

SBYNews Contributor George Chevallier Passed Away Today 3-3-16

This is a day and a man I will never forget. George Chevallier was by far one of the kindest, giving men I have ever had the honor to call my friend. 

George was a historian here on the Shore and delivered literally hundreds of weekly articles we've had the pleasure to publish and look forward to. 

We will deliver all of the important arrangements just as soon as they become available. Rest in Peace my dear friend and thank you so very much for everything.

35 comments:

  1. R.I.P., George. We will miss you so much.

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  2. RIP George, will definitely miss all your wonderful articles.

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  3. So very sorry. I have immensely enjoyed his writings about our area. He was part of the family. My sincere sympathies to his family, friends and his community.

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  4. My Wife just text me and said, "Heaven just got another Angel". WOW, so true.

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  5. Was in college with George in 1964. He was always a great role model and well respected. Sorry to hear he has passed.

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  6. RIP George...we will miss you.

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  7. R.I.P. to a true gentleman and scholar. My condolences to the family... :-(

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  8. I will miss his Saturday morning posts!!

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  9. Oh no! I am so very sorry to hear this. RIP Mr. Chevallier :(

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  10. I enjoyed George's expertise in the pass. Thank you George. Sam Smullen

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  11. Known George since junior high school. Great guy & most of all a fabulous local historian.

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  12. May be corny but I just checked March 3rd in US History and found:

    In 1931 "Star Spangled Banner" officially becomes US national anthem by congressional resolution.

    May his story live on in our hearts and those that love history as much as he did.

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  13. I didn't know Mr George but I sure will miss his articles. My prayers for his family and all his friends.

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  14. RIP George...nice man...he will be missed.

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  15. A true genuine gentleman. An asset to our community. He will surely be missed by all that knew him and especially those of us that read and appreciated his articles here on Salisbury News. His family is in my thoughts and prayers.

    Don Coffin

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  16. SO SORRY. A LOST TREASURE.

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  17. Wow. So sorry to hear.

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  18. I just recently had the pleasure of meeting Mr.George. He was a pleasant man. Mr George you will be missed.

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  19. Enjoyed the Articles and History....God rest his Soul!

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  20. He will be missed , a gentlemen and a scholar , a friend for 35 years.
    Wayne and Mary Ann Earp

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  21. Will miss reading his articles. RIP

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  22. Thank you for the vast library of articles you left behind for us to enjoy, George. You will be kindly remembered by us all.
    RIP.

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  23. George was great. I loved his articles

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  24. Another great Eastern Shore personality has passed. Our prayers for the family. We shall always remember.

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  25. My condolences to his family and friends. Will truly miss his wonderful informative articles posted here.

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  26. So sad to read this. His posts were always interesting. Blessings to his family.

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  27. I will miss Mr. Chevallier's articles. RIP

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  28. Wonderful man had a chance twice to meet and speak with him, he was one of a kind, his knowledge of local history will be sorely missed.

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  29. I'll miss his articles,too.

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  30. Dave and I went to school with George. I spoke with him on several occasions and we spoke of the history of this wonderful area and looked forward to what it could be once again under great leadership. He will be missed.

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  31. Years ago I sold George 2 cars, friend for life since then. Always a smile and a great guy to pick his brain for historical value. Good man, someone to emulate.

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