In all the days that I knew George, he was always good to me. He shared what he had with others and opened his home and hospitality to me. towards the end, if George knew I was coming over for dinner, he would not start the dinner until I was there to say the prayer. I felt honored by that. I heard many stories from Gaby about George in his life and business. I can say from what I have heard and seen, George practiced mercy and forgiveness. He gave people second, third, and fourth chances, even if they did not deserve it. I recognized this of George, because it was a Godly trait. At the end, God showed mercy to George. It was one of the people who owed him money, but George gave him many chances, that gave the gospel of Jesus Christ to him. And it was my wife Gaby, who George thought of as a daughter, that led him in the prayer. In George's last days, he accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and savior. God showed to George what he had showed to others in life, mercy and forgiveness. God is good. Gaby and me was there with him as the Lord ushered George home. He has gone on to glory. Goodbye George. You will be missed. --- Kevin Klink