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George Gilbert Blystone

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George Gilbert Blystone

Birth
Waterman, Indiana County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
12 Jan 2015 (aged 86)
Hobart, Lake County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Merrillville, Lake County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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George G. Blystone, age 86, of Lake Station passed away Monday January 12, 2015 at his daughters home in Hobart. He was born January 9, 1929 in Waterman, Pennsylvania to the late Gilbert “Bert” and Louise (Marsh) Blystone. George was a steelworker that retired from US Steel. He also worked as a school crossing guard in Lake Station for many years, when he became known as the “Candy Man”. He received The Golden Hoosier Award and was recognized for his meritorious service to the young citizens and community of Lake Station by the Chamber of Commerce with a Spirit award. He was an honorably discharged veteran of the US Army. He was survived by three daughters Jennifer (Terry) Handley of Crossville, TN, Nikki (Dan) DeHaven of Portage and Georgette (Jerry) Mayes of Hobart; his brother William Blystone of Valparaiso; seven grandchildren Eric (Lynn) Handley, Jeremy (Jinka) DeHaven, Dr. Jordan (Tami) DeHaven, Ashlie (Chris) Miller, Daniel (Erika) DeHaven, Harthe (Bryan) Peterson and Brooke (Matthew) Valois; 10 great grandchildren Nicholas Handley, Sarah Crizer, Nathan Handley, Tyler Miller, Grace Miller, Adam DeHaven, Myles Dehaven, Blake Peterson, Alec Peterson and Jules Valois; two great great grandchildren Reid and Ross Handley; and many nieces and nephews.
George G. Blystone, age 86, of Lake Station passed away Monday January 12, 2015 at his daughters home in Hobart. He was born January 9, 1929 in Waterman, Pennsylvania to the late Gilbert “Bert” and Louise (Marsh) Blystone. George was a steelworker that retired from US Steel. He also worked as a school crossing guard in Lake Station for many years, when he became known as the “Candy Man”. He received The Golden Hoosier Award and was recognized for his meritorious service to the young citizens and community of Lake Station by the Chamber of Commerce with a Spirit award. He was an honorably discharged veteran of the US Army. He was survived by three daughters Jennifer (Terry) Handley of Crossville, TN, Nikki (Dan) DeHaven of Portage and Georgette (Jerry) Mayes of Hobart; his brother William Blystone of Valparaiso; seven grandchildren Eric (Lynn) Handley, Jeremy (Jinka) DeHaven, Dr. Jordan (Tami) DeHaven, Ashlie (Chris) Miller, Daniel (Erika) DeHaven, Harthe (Bryan) Peterson and Brooke (Matthew) Valois; 10 great grandchildren Nicholas Handley, Sarah Crizer, Nathan Handley, Tyler Miller, Grace Miller, Adam DeHaven, Myles Dehaven, Blake Peterson, Alec Peterson and Jules Valois; two great great grandchildren Reid and Ross Handley; and many nieces and nephews.


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