George Everett DeGeer © Cheyenne Star Submitted by: Wanda Purcell
George Everett DeGeer of Newberg died Monday, December 13, 1993 in Newberg. He was 82.
He was born June 4, 1911, to Dahl Garfield and Lillian Mae Snyder DeGeer in St. Louis, Missouri.
He grew up and attended school in Oklahoma.
He was married to Frances M. Wilson on December 24, 1933. They moved to Dundee in 1943, and later moved to Newberg.
He worked in the timber industry and was a custodian for the Newberg School District prior to his retirement.
He was a member of the Newberg First Baptist Church.
He enjoyed spending time with his family, reading and watching television.
He and his wife would have celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary this month.
Survivors include his wife, Frances; sons, James DeGeer of Tigard and George DeGeer of Gaston; and daughters, Lettie King of Newberg; Barbara Lowe of LaVerne, California; and Bonnie Beaudoin of California.
Services were held Thursday at Attrells Newberg Chapel with the Rev. Mike Ruptak officiating.
Interment was at Valley View Memorial Park in Newberg.
Contributions may be made to the American Heart Association.
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