George Einarson

Obituary of George Wesley Einarson

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EINARSON, George Wesley - Born August 19, 1946. On Saturday, December 24, 2022, our beloved brother and uncle passed away. He was 76 years old. George was born in Manitoba to Einar and Katherine (Hattie) Einarson. George spent time working as a mail carrier in Flin Flon, Manitoba. After moving to Nova Scotia to care for his mom, he discovered a love of volunteering at the Mulgrave Heritage Center. George loved and was loved by his brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews. He always had a soft spot for any animal that crossed his path.

George was predeceased by his parents, Einar and Katherine Einarson; his brothers, Norman and Earl. He is survived by his brother, Roy Einarson; sisters, Joan (Jack) Griffin; Emma (Robert) Comeau; sister-in-law, Alice Einarson. As per his wishes there will be no funeral or services and cremation will take place.

Donations can be made to the Mulgrave Heritage Center at Upper Level - 54 Loggie St., Mulgrave, NS, B0E-2G0. George was loved dearly by his family and wished to thank the doctors and nurses of the Strait Richmond Hospital for their kindness and care.

Words of comfort may be forwarded to the family at www.haverstocks.com 

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