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  1. George was a thoughtful and caring man. I’m glad you are not suffering anymore.
    Peace be with your family❤️💙❤️

  2. George was my friend and part of my family. He was a very kind hearted person and will be missed by all that knew him.

  3. George was always a great guy in the school years at Knapp and afterward, fun to be with. All of us will miss him.

  4. Cousin George will be dearly missed by his Garrick family in Chicago and out west. He was always a celebrated and special guest when he visited us in Oak Park, Illinois. And he visited us on many occasions. I have so many wonderful memories of the times we got to see him. He always sent heartfelt well-wishes on my birthday and celebrated all my big events, too. I will miss the catching up we would do over the phone and during his visits. His positivity and love he shared with us will always be with us and remembered.
    Rest in peace, Cousin George. Love, Danny

  5. George was my first cousin and a very good and loving guy. Our birthdays are one day apart and we talked multiple times a year in early December. George came out to Chicago on multiple occasions for graduations and special events. We loved him. Rest in peace. Pat Garrick

  6. George was my salesman at Eastern Aluminium and Kellogg
    Window ——
    Thoughts and prayers are with family
    May George rest in peace ——

  7. To George’s family and friends – I would like to offer my sincere condolences for your loss. i have not seen George in over 50 years. When I was a teenager (about 50 years ago) George worked for my parent’s,Teeny and Ann Jennings, at Beacon Mobile Home sales in Elizabeth City. We lived right behind the office so I saw him every day. They thought a lot of him and so did I. He was always pleasant and courteous and loved a good joke. He was fun to be around. i know he will be missed. May you find peace in your loss. He will always be with you in your memories. God bless you.

  8. George will be missed. He did a lot for my son and I when we first moved to OBX. Rest in peace my friend.

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George S. Garrick

April 21, 2024

On April 21, 2024, George S. Garrick, a lifelong resident of the Outer Banks and Currituck passed away at the age of 73. George graduated from J.P. Knapp, in Currituck, in 1968. He worked in many different occupations throughout his life including retail grocery, mobile home sales, real estate and building supply sales.

Not the least bit interested in retiring- George worked at Kellogg’s building supply up until the time of his passing. He enjoyed working and staying busy. George was preceded in death by his parents, Sarah H. Garrick and George Garrick; and his sister Jeri Garrick Spruill of Powells Point. Surviving family members include two nephews, one niece, and numerous cousins.

A memorial service to celebrate George’s life is planned for Saturday, April 27, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. at Gallop Funeral Chapel in Nags Head. Pastor Heath Jackson will officiate. Please share an expression of sympathy with the family at www.gallopfuneralservices.com. Gallop Funeral Services was entrusted with arrangements.

Condolences

Kathy Bowman Sawyer

George was a thoughtful and caring man. I’m glad you are not suffering anymore. Peace be with your family❤️💙❤️

RAY GRIGGS

George was my friend and part of my family. He was a very kind hearted person and will be missed by all that knew him.

Ken Elliott

George was always a great guy in the school years at Knapp and afterward, fun to be with. All of us will miss him.

Dan Garrick

Cousin George will be dearly missed by his Garrick family in Chicago and out west. He was always a celebrated and special guest when he visited us in Oak Park, Illinois. And he visited us on many occasions. I have so many wonderful memories of the times we got to see him. He always sent heartfelt well-wishes on my birthday and celebrated all my big events, too. I will miss the catching up we would do over the phone and during his visits. His positivity and love he shared with us will always be with us and remembered. Rest in peace, Cousin George. Love, Danny

Patrick Garrick

George was my first cousin and a very good and loving guy. Our birthdays are one day apart and we talked multiple times a year in early December. George came out to Chicago on multiple occasions for graduations and special events. We loved him. Rest in peace. Pat Garrick

POGIE WORSLEY

George was my salesman at Eastern Aluminium and Kellogg Window —— Thoughts and prayers are with family May George rest in peace ——

Jan Lewis

To George's family and friends - I would like to offer my sincere condolences for your loss. i have not seen George in over 50 years. When I was a teenager (about 50 years ago) George worked for my parent's,Teeny and Ann Jennings, at Beacon Mobile Home sales in Elizabeth City. We lived right behind the office so I saw him every day. They thought a lot of him and so did I. He was always pleasant and courteous and loved a good joke. He was fun to be around. i know he will be missed. May you find peace in your loss. He will always be with you in your memories. God bless you.

Bruce Goldman

George will be missed. He did a lot for my son and I when we first moved to OBX. Rest in peace my friend.

Lance Goldman

I miss you so much Bud Bud Think about you every day….