Condolences
The death of a loved one can be a very challenging time for everyone in the family. Coping with a loss is difficult and at times overwhelming. For many Gods word is a source of encouragement. While I dont know your family I have experienced losing a loved one in death and relying on the hope the Bible offers has helped. For instance Phillipians 4:13 gives us the strength to continue enduring. We also have the hope of the resurrection found at John 5:28,29. I sincerely hope that these scriptures help you in your times of sorrow.
I met George when I was a student pilot in 1984 and started doing undefined with him we developed a friendship and started doing some flying together he taught me so much and will be missed by everyone who ever knew him . He was one of the bet publis speakers I ever knew and it was alwas a pleasure working with him at the seminars. Rest in peace my friend I will miss you
Familey of George, My Deepest sympathy to Familey. "Flying with the anges now" Warmest Regards John Odds
My first airplane ride was with Uncle George and I couldn't have been more than four or five years old. He flew a friend's plane down to North Carolina and took turns taking people up for a ride. I sat in my Dad's lap and I Uncle George flew us over Lake Waccamaw. I still remember how small the lake looked and also how little the eighteen wheelers looked on the highway.
Uncle George you finally have your healing. May you spend your eternity enjoying your new body and catching up with Daddy and all our Strickland loved ones who were waiting to welcome you. Love you, Your Niece Robin
I know what it feels like to lose a father and I know what it feels like to lose an uncle. I feel like I've lost my father all over again. I'm going to miss you. Although we didn't get to see each other often because of the miles, I looked forward to working in New Jersey because I knew we would have supper together. I love you Uncle George. Thank you for loving me. Janie Strickland Fowler (Robert's daugher)