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George kept his actual social life pretty much isolated from his family, but we were acquainted with many of his friends and spent many weekends at the carriage house with him and his friends. I know a lot of them did not survive the epidemic, because they all got it before anyone knew it was out there.''' | George kept his actual social life pretty much isolated from his family, but we were acquainted with many of his friends and spent many weekends at the carriage house with him and his friends. I know a lot of them did not survive the epidemic, because they all got it before anyone knew it was out there.''' | ||
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− | Bars/Clubs he attends/attended: | + | Bars/Clubs he attends/attended: I only know the ones he took me to: Mother's in New Hope, plus one in Bucks County that had sawdust on the floor, can't remember the name of it. |
− | His friends include: (type your name here, or names of others) | + | His friends include: (type your name here, or names of others): Eric and "Flossie," Chuck, Frank, Patty Fox, Frank Tyson |
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+ | Here are two articles written about George by his sister. | ||
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+ | "Sad Christmas Memory, A Brother's Death from Aids" | ||
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+ | http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2367334/sad_christmas_memory_a_brothers_death.html?cat=10 | ||
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+ | "My Beloved MacBeth," as story about George's dog after my parents took her in after George's death | ||
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+ | http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/739851/my_beloved_macbeth.html?cat=10 | ||
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Revision as of 09:53, 7 March 2010
NAME: George Francis Sheasley
Biography:
I am searching for friends of my late brother, George Sheasley. I am his older sister. At the time of his death at age 33 in 1986, he lived in Olney, Philadelphia, PA, before that in a carriage house on a Christmas tree farm near Peddlers Village, Bucks County, PA, and before that in an apartment complex in Penndel, Bucks County, PA, behind the "airplane" restaurant.
I have just watched the LOGO documentary, "Where Ocean Meets Sky" for the third time because I keep thinking I'll see him in it as I know he went there. After losing my other brother, Bill, in 2004, from cancer, I sometimes feel sad and abandoned. Watching this documentary always makes me think of George.
George kept his actual social life pretty much isolated from his family, but we were acquainted with many of his friends and spent many weekends at the carriage house with him and his friends. I know a lot of them did not survive the epidemic, because they all got it before anyone knew it was out there.
Picture: (Insert picture if available)
Date of Birth: 2/16/1953
Date of Death (delete if non-applicable): 12/29/1986
Age at Death (delete if non-applicable): 33
Employment: Mechanic for the Philadelphia Electric Company
Social/Political Groups he attends/attended:
Bars/Clubs he attends/attended: I only know the ones he took me to: Mother's in New Hope, plus one in Bucks County that had sawdust on the floor, can't remember the name of it.
His friends include: (type your name here, or names of others): Eric and "Flossie," Chuck, Frank, Patty Fox, Frank Tyson
Testimonials to him (add a space before a new testimonial):
Here are two articles written about George by his sister.
"Sad Christmas Memory, A Brother's Death from Aids"
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2367334/sad_christmas_memory_a_brothers_death.html?cat=10
"My Beloved MacBeth," as story about George's dog after my parents took her in after George's death
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/739851/my_beloved_macbeth.html?cat=10