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A Tree for Max by Jerry Halberstadt
A Tree for Max by Jerry Halberstadt






A Tree for Max by Jerry Halberstadt

Burial will follow in Robinson Memorial Gardens. Funeral services will be 2:00 PM Friday in the chapel of Robinson Funeral Home - Powdersville Road with Reverend Benny Hayes officiating. He was loved dearly by all of his family and will be greatly missed. In addition to his father, he was predeceased by his step-father, Max G. Surviving in addition to his mother, are two brothers, Gary George and wife Kathy of Clarence Center, NY, Mark George and wife Linda of Tonawanda, NY four sisters, Karen Brundage and husband Richard of Easley, Cathy Alexander and husband Jerry of Greenville, Kim Warren and husband Jerry of Easley, Sandy Honsberger and husband Lynn of East Amherst, NY a step-brother, Russell Borden and wife Sandy of Easley two step-sisters, Cindy Mercer and husband Chris of Atlanta, GA, Gretchen Halberstadt and husband Ted of Greenville 16 nieces and nephews and 12 great-nieces and great-nephews. He previously worked as a cook for Ryan's Steakhouse and was of the Greek Orthodox Faith.

A Tree for Max by Jerry Halberstadt

Willett Borden of Easley and the late Albert George, Jr. Born in Clarence Center, NY, he was a son of Patricia M. George - Easley, SC Michael Thomas George, 44, of 104 Arcadian Lane, died Monday Januat his residence.








A Tree for Max by Jerry Halberstadt