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GEORGE REED JAMESON (Age 72)
Died unexpectedly on Saturday August 13, 2016. He had been a resident of Arlington, Virginia for 27 years. Survivors include his loving brother, Arthur, sister-in law, Roberta of Arlington and loving nieces, Katherine and Ellen. A graveside interment ceremony for family and friends will be conducted at Oakwood Cemetery in Falls Church, Virginia on August 24, 2016 at 11 a.m. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation, Out of the Darkness Walks or Iona Senior Services.
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My deepest sympathy on the loss of Reed. I know your family and especially the girls gave him unquestioning love. He was a welcome member of your family and had dinner with you once or twice a week for decades. You were a bright spot in his life, offering him warmth and respite from any troubles.
He seemed to me a pure soul.
Joyce Gamse
September 19, 2016
Arthur, Roberta, Katherine and Ellen- We are deeply sorry for your loss. Reed was a very quiet, kind and unassuming neighbor. Reed's passing made us reflect on the importance of community and connections to others. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Travis and Jennifer Williams
September 11, 2016
I am so sorry for your loss. I hope Jer. 29: 11,12 brings you comfort during this difficult time.
August 26, 2016
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