Bradley Lloyd
Sad to hear of George’s passing . He was a coworker turned supervisor to me , but through the years he was more of a friend! George most and foremost was a good Man and he will be missed . Condolences to all his family .
Birth date: Jun 27, 1934 Death date: Mar 15, 2021
George John Shoemaker, age 86 of Dagsboro, DE, passed away on Monday, March 15, 2021 at his home. He was born on June 27, 1934 in Camden, NJ, son of the late George J. Sr. and Elizabeth (Coppola) Shoemaker. A native of New Jersey Read Obituary
Sad to hear of George’s passing . He was a coworker turned supervisor to me , but through the years he was more of a friend! George most and foremost was a good Man and he will be missed . Condolences to all his family .
MaryAnn, we would like to send our sincere and deepest sympathy to you and your family for your loss. It was a pleasure having George as a neighbor and a community member for so many years. A kind and generous man, he will surely be missed.
John and Diana Merritt
Mary Ann,
So sorry for your loss.
You and your family are in our prayers.
Gail & Bill
Mary Ann, you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers at this time. So sorry for your loss. Elizabeth Fox and Erin Roatch
Thoughts and prayers to the family George was a great guy and will be missed by all who know him
So very sorry to hear of your loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. JoAnn (Sanderson) Mills
Mary Ann, my very deepest sympathy to you and your family for your loss. George was a great guy and I enjoyed having small little chats with him. Take care, Hans Foster.
Our very deepest sympathy for your loss. How fortunate you were to have been together for so long. George was a wonderful man and we could not have asked for a better neighbor. I will always remember that smile of his and the twinkle in his eyes. Please know you are in our prayers. With deepest sympathy, Rich and Susan Hughes.
George has always been in my life from the time I was a toddler; I think he was closer to me than my own brothers. I will remember with fondness how he taught me to dance when I was an awkward young teen. Our lives are richer for all the wonderful memories we share with him in it - summer time pool parties, playing badminton or horseshoes in the back yard; camping trips; holidays when our families got together. George was a beloved brother-in-law that our family will cherish and miss dearly.
Nancy and Gary Wade
My prayers and thoughts are with you Aunt Mary Ann and the family, Uncle George was truly a gem and always a pleasure to be around. I will remember him for his zest for life, smile, and laughter. Right now as I’m writing this there is a cardinal outside my window chirping away. I believe uncle George is at peace.