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Celebrating the life of

George H. Meinert

Passed away on June 29, 2018

George H. Meinert

George Henry “Buddy” Meinert, 82, died June 29, 2018. He was a graduate of Benedictine Military School and the University of South Carolina was a Mechanical Engineering and Mathematics degree. He was an outstanding member of the Golf Team for both schools. He worked for Kemira Chemical Company for 37 years as the Manager for Plant Services. He was a true southern gentlemen who enjoyed a life of shrimping and fishing in Camoose Creek with his wife Patty in a marriage of fifty-seven years. Whether it be building docks and decks or repairing mechanical equipment he loved tinkering and analytical thinking. Buddy loved his family and friends and shared with them his passion for puzzles and putting together what was torn or broken.

He is survived by his daughter, Traci James, his son, George (Chip) and wife Mary, and niece Sue Washburne, grandchildren, Nicholas James, Liz and Zachary Duclos, Chloe, Mac, and Olivia Meinert. He is preceded in death by his wife Patty, daughter, Karen, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas P. Meinert.

Buddy’s wishes are for everyone to enjoy the great outdoors.

A Private Graveside will be held in Bonaventure Cemetery.

 

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Heartfelt sympathy to Traci, Chip and family. You all have great memories to cherish forever. Your dad was a great man!

- karen blakewood, Savannah, Ga

To the Meinert family, my deepest sympathy for your loss. Please know that God is close to the broken-hearted. He will help you to endure “Psalm 147:3” also “John 5:28,29”.

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My sincere condolence to the family, Revelations 21:3-5 assures us that sickness and death will be gone forever and we will see our love one alive again John 5:28,29

- MGF, Savannah, Ga

I'm sorry for your loss. Death is very painful to all of us. However Jehovah is the supreme comforter and offers it through his word The Bible. 1corinthians 15:26 brings comfort in knowing that soon God's kingdom will put an end to death. I hope this scripture and many like it help you to endure this difficult time.

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I am so sorry to hear about Buddy. My condolences to his family. "I have hope toward God,..that there is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous"(Acts 24:15). "And the hope does not lead to disappointment."- Romans 5:5

- B.B, , Ga

My thoughts & prayers are with Buddy's family, and although I only saw him at a couple of our class reunions since our graduation (1954) I always remembered him as "Stand-up-Guy" someone who could always be counted on to do the right thing.

- Kenny Brown, Fernandina Beach, Fl.

My condolences to the family. May you find comfort in the scripture at Revelation 21:4 and the website jw. org .

- Niecy, Savannah, GA

My condolences to Traci and Chip. A good man. A good family!

- Jacky Yglesias , Tybee Island, Ga.,

My sincere condolences to the family, during this difficult time may you find comfort from the scriptures that helps us cope with death. Isaiah chapter 25 verse 8 tells us that death will soon be done away with for good. That is a time we all look forward to because we miss our loved ones. Continue to gain comfort from reading the Bible an looking for future events.

- Kay F, Savannah, Ga

I knew and worked with george at american cyanamid kemira,kerr mcgee tronox from 1984 until his retirement.iam very sorry to hear of his passing.my condolences to his family.

- John robins, Pooler, Ga

Heartfelt sympathy to Traci, Chip and family. You all have great memories to cherish forever. Your dad was a great man!

- karen blakewood, Savannah, Ga

To the Meinert family, my deepest sympathy for your loss. Please know that God is close to the broken-hearted. He will help you to endure “Psalm 147:3” also “John 5:28,29”.

- , ,

My sincere condolence to the family, Revelations 21:3-5 assures us that sickness and death will be gone forever and we will see our love one alive again John 5:28,29

- MGF, Savannah, Ga

I'm sorry for your loss. Death is very painful to all of us. However Jehovah is the supreme comforter and offers it through his word The Bible. 1corinthians 15:26 brings comfort in knowing that soon God's kingdom will put an end to death. I hope this scripture and many like it help you to endure this difficult time.

- , ,

I am so sorry to hear about Buddy. My condolences to his family. "I have hope toward God,..that there is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous"(Acts 24:15). "And the hope does not lead to disappointment."- Romans 5:5

- B.B, , Ga

My thoughts & prayers are with Buddy's family, and although I only saw him at a couple of our class reunions since our graduation (1954) I always remembered him as "Stand-up-Guy" someone who could always be counted on to do the right thing.

- Kenny Brown, Fernandina Beach, Fl.

My condolences to the family. May you find comfort in the scripture at Revelation 21:4 and the website jw. org .

- Niecy, Savannah, GA

My condolences to Traci and Chip. A good man. A good family!

- Jacky Yglesias , Tybee Island, Ga.,

My sincere condolences to the family, during this difficult time may you find comfort from the scriptures that helps us cope with death. Isaiah chapter 25 verse 8 tells us that death will soon be done away with for good. That is a time we all look forward to because we miss our loved ones. Continue to gain comfort from reading the Bible an looking for future events.

- Kay F, Savannah, Ga

I knew and worked with george at american cyanamid kemira,kerr mcgee tronox from 1984 until his retirement.iam very sorry to hear of his passing.my condolences to his family.

- John robins, Pooler, Ga

Services under the direction of:

Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200