George graduated from Fletcher High School and later, Jacksonville University, with a degree in Economics. He worked in a variety of financial-related services including stocks and securities, real estate and tax preparation. George loved animals, the ocean and music – especially the blues and classic rock. He recently retired and spent his final days attending just about every festival within a 150-mile radius of his house and there’s a t-shirt to show for it. His favorite activity was traveling to Texas to spend time with his son and granddaughter.
Born in Jacksonville, FL, he was the son of Molly and Hutchinson I. Cone, both who predeceased him, along with his only sister, Curtis Selden (Kitty) Cone, the renowned Disability Rights Activist, who passed away in March 2015. George is survived by his son, Andrew Curtis Cone and a beloved granddaughter, Paisley Xomaly Cone, as well as his stepmother, Ayako Cone, nephew, Jorge Cone and former wife and friend, Judith Hunt Bryan and many wonderful cousins, nieces and nephews.
A Memorial Service will be held at 1 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 17 in the Chapel of Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home of Jacksonville Beach, with Pastor Tom Bary officiating. Per George’s wishes his cremated remains will be scattered at sea.
George graduated from Fletcher High School and later, Jacksonville University, with a degree in Economics. He worked in a variety of financial-related services including stocks and securities, real estate and tax preparation. George loved animals, the ocean and music – especially the blues and classic rock. He recently retired and spent his final days attending just about every festival within a 150-mile radius of his house and there’s a t-shirt to show for it. His favorite activity was traveling to Texas to spend time with his son and granddaughter.
Born in Jacksonville, FL, he was the son of Molly and Hutchinson I. Cone, both who predeceased him, along with his only sister, Curtis Selden (Kitty) Cone, the renowned Disability Rights Activist, who passed away in March 2015. George is survived by his son, Andrew Curtis Cone and a beloved granddaughter, Paisley Xomaly Cone, as well as his stepmother, Ayako Cone, nephew, Jorge Cone and former wife and friend, Judith Hunt Bryan and many wonderful cousins, nieces and nephews.
A Memorial Service will be held at 1 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 17 in the Chapel of Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home of Jacksonville Beach, with Pastor Tom Bary officiating. Per George’s wishes his cremated remains will be scattered at sea.
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