George Gamble
Died: October 10, 2019 | Place: Victoria Hospital, London
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GAMBLE, George….
Peacefully at Victoria Hospital, London, George Gamble passed away on October 10, 2019 in his 80th year. Dear brother of Ron Gamble (Loida Maritza Coto Solis). Cherished uncle of Timothy Michael Gamble and Ronald George Gamble. Close friend of Kevin Diachina. George will also be missed by his numerous cousins and their families. George was a committed man and spent 34 years working for United Agri Products as a Senior Auditor in Environmental Health and Safety. As many know, George was also an avid golfer, so during your next round please keep him in your thoughts. Visitation will take place on Wednesday, October 16, 2019 from 2-4 and 6-8 pm at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London. Interment in Woodland Cemetery, London. Donations in George’s memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 201 King Street, London, ON N6A 1C9. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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My friend, you will be missed and you are now in place with no more suffering. God Bless.
Denny Belau
George has been a good friend to my husband Peter and to me at the Village of Glendale Crossing for the past three years. He was handsome and gracious to the end. We are thankful that the burden of his suffering is over. Adieu, George, see you in the light.
Good Evening Gamble family and friends;Our family would like to express our sincere condolences t you all on the recent passing of a true friend and business associate to all his former clients and friends far and wide which he served so well over many,many years in the crop protection industries far and wide in our modern and changing world in which we all live for sure.He will be missed but his legacy of a warm and gracious smile,product knowledge in this chosen field will live on by continuing to feed us all over many years long into the future as always we trust.your Sincerely Brian, Mary Cross,Harry and Darlene TenHaaf and family London,Ontario,and Doug and Brenda Martin Scarborough,Ontario.May you all look forward to brighter days ahead in the future in both your job propects and your lives we trust with God Guidance we truat as always leading you all forward from this point into the future in our ever changing modern world in which we all live and reside okay.
My thoughts go to George’s family. My husband, Bruce, worked with George & his friendship meant a lot to Bruce. They kept in touch over the years.
From me and my wife Marie my condolences.
George was a great friend. Always had a kind and supportive thoughts for all
Condolences to the family and friends of George. George was indeed a friend and a mentor and I admired his dedicated to making the chemical warehouse business safer. I hold many good memories of working with George as the industry developed the original safety protocol and of our get-togethers over many years, when he visited New Brunswick and at related work sessions. George was a fighter and was so proud of each small progress after his stroke and always called to inform me of new improvements. His positive attitude and warm voice on the phone will indeed be missed.
Rest in peace my old friend.
Val
I’ll miss you old friend. We played a lot of golf you and I. You helped make my time in Ont bearable. I’ll never forget your friendship in a tough time. You were a true gentleman in a business that needed more like you. I’ll never forget your organized attention to detail right down to your perfect penmanship that assisted an industry to transform itself in many aspects from warehousing and transport to recycling. I’m better for having you in my life. Thank you and rest well.