George Everett Brewster Sr. was born to Rachel Brewster in Englewood, N.J. September 12, 1927. Graduated Dwight Morrow High School Class of 1945. George joined the U.S. Marine Corps and continued to serve as Sergeant, during the Korean War. George was an Experimental Machinist before retiring to create crafts with his wife Marge. George was a member of the American Legon, of the First Presbyterian Church of Lakeland, and a Mason.\par George leaves behind his wife Marjorie Alice having celebrated years of marriage to his sweetheart and loving wife. George was the father of three children, daughters Marjorie R. Mullin, Laura B. Fikus and son George Everett Brewster Jr. and their spouses, Steven Mullin, John Fikus and Denise Brewster. Nine Grandchildren, Steven & Marcie Mullin, Tim Heidt & Elise Heidt, Robert & Kayla Mullin, Lori & Nick Lauersen, Jake Heidt, George E. & Andrea Brewster, Rachel & Ben Erne, David & Erin Brewster, Jennifer & Micheal Scillieri. Great Grandfather (Pop-Pop) to 21 Great Grandchildren, Steven & Thomas Mullin, Loki & Ruka SniderHeidt, Rhys & Sylvie Pike, Mia, Lily, Chloe & Eva Mullin, Samantha & John Lauersen, Brooke & Olivia Brewster, Marcus & Sabrina Erne, Audrey, Patrick, Ethan & William Brewster, and Claire Scillieri. George was an Experimental Machinist before retiring to create crafts with his wife Marge. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Lakeland,the American Legion and a Master Mason. All are welcome to a memorial service which will be held at the Florida Presbyterian Home Chapel at 2:00 p.m. on May 6th, followed by light refreshments. A family service and Interment will be held in New Jersey at a later date. George lived his life as a loving husband, inspirational father, a generous friend and faithful servant of God.
Friday, May 6, 2022
Starts at 2:00 pm (Eastern time)
Florida Presbyterian Homes - Chapel
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