Jerry And Mary Sibincic
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Debbie and the family of George. I met George in early 1962 aboard the USS Allagash, and we have remained in contact until his passing. he was a wonderful man and a good friend.

Birth date: Feb 27, 1942 Death date: Apr 29, 2021
Obituary of George Edward Long III George Edward Long III, of Dagsboro, DE passed away at his home on April 29, 2021. He was a gentle, wise and wonderful man. He was born on February 27, 1942 to the late George E. II and Mildre Read Obituary
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Debbie and the family of George. I met George in early 1962 aboard the USS Allagash, and we have remained in contact until his passing. he was a wonderful man and a good friend.

Dear Robin & George IV, I'm very sorry to hear of your dad's passing. It seems like just yesterday that we enjoyed riding together. Your dad had a great sense of humor and always kept us laughing. Please know that I'm thinking of you & your family.



George was a Shipmate on the USS Allagash AO 97 in the early 60's and one of the Good Guys !!! in later years He and his wife Debbie came to the Ship reunions and enjoyed seeing old Ship mates and meeting new ones ,You will be missed George

I'm so sorry to hear Me George passed. I rode many a train with Mr George. He was a kind, loving man who loved to ride. My thoughts and prayers to his family. He will be greatly missed.

My condolences to the family I'm sorry for your loss. I would like to thank George's wife Debbie for giving me the opportunity to care for George in the past 5 to 6 years of his life. A wonderful gentleman who touches other people's lives in his unique ways. You have those angel eyes that makes you so unique, a social butterfly wherever you go people got to know you by name. You've always made my day . You were a determined and a fighter of your disease to get better and be healthy again. But Parkinson became progressive to no point of fighting it. I've cared for you as much as I can. I've learned to love you in ways you've showed me a new way of looking at life in your own struggles. You will be missed.

