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Sad to hear of George’s passing. He taught me to play the clarinet in primary school. He always made us laugh and introduced me to a different genre of music I may never have discovered. RIP George.
Katie Moroney:
17/06/2022
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I am very sad to learn of the passing of my former flute teacher. George taught me to play the flute for 5yrs at high school. I was so very fond of him and his sense of humour. Never forgotten the joy and laughter from those lessons with him.
Halima Choudhury:
02/01/2021
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Thinking of George today on his birthday.
My family were very sad to hear he had passed away. He taught my children saxophone and clarinet. We were extremely fond of him and loved his fun-loving nature and brilliant sense of humour. He was a legend and we will always remember him with a smile. We will raise a glass to him this evening.
Sending best wishes to his family.
Pippa Hunt:
23/12/2020
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Sorry this is so late but we have been living in Scotland for some time and have only just found out.But I had to express our gratitude to George for his unstinting generosity when he immediately loaned Wal his selmer alto when Wal’s was stolen and with no time limit either we were always so grateful
Wal & Sue Davies
Sue Davies:
17/11/2020
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I knew George through his peripatetic work with Manchester Music Service at Mauldeth Road Primary School. George gave me a few flute lessons so I might keep up with the children. He was always full of fun with a great sense of humour. I engaged him to play at my 60th birthday party in Cumbria after I retired. A wonderful memory for me. RIP George you brought a lot of pleasure to people’s lives.
Diane Turner
Diane Turner:
08/11/2020
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Left by Diane Turner:
08/11/2020
Worked with George in the "pits" doing lots of Shows very witty and always had a story to tell. Sadly missed
Paul Hickman
Paul Hickman:
24/10/2020
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Never thought I would outlast George as he looked OK although he had stopped playing.I once had a lesson from him. I was at the bar with a friend and George was playing his tenor and during his solo he walked over to us and blew some loud low notes from about two feet away. So the lesson was "Don't talk when the band is playing". Good advice from a local legend and we will all miss him a lot, even his jokes no matter how many times he told them!
Mike Farmer:
15/10/2020
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I am so sad to hear that George has passed away. He taught me to play the flute from the age of 11, a young girl from a Manchester council estate who had no musical background whatsoever. He taught me to make my flute sing and gave me a wonderful outlet in the form of music. I was lucky enough to make contact once again with him in later years. I shall miss his jokes and his wonderful wit. My condolences to all of his family.
Mrs Deborah Hassall:
14/10/2020
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A Sad Farewell George .
One of the Good Guys
Both On Stage and Off !
We'll Really Miss You
John & Jackie McCormick
John McCormick:
13/10/2020
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