George was employed for many years by the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory in Cambridge. In addition, he was talented in the area of home construction and remodeling, which he lovingly executed for his family as well as many friends. George will mostly be remembered for his love and devotion to his daughter and son-in-law, Noelle and Bill Pino of Medford, and their three daughters, Issabella, Ava and Serena. George is also survived by his sister Nedelka (Sandy) Yankov, his sister and brother-in-law, Helen and Peter Pasev, and nieces and nephew Diane and Jerry Teddeo, Maria and Len Petersen, Victor and Geraldine Pasev, and Richie and Christine Pasev. A private family celebration of George's life has been planned with internment in his family's lot at Mount Wadsworth Cemetery, Sudbury.
George was employed for many years by the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory in Cambridge. In addition, he was talented in the area of home construction and remodeling, which he lovingly executed for his family as well as many friends. George will mostly be remembered for his love and devotion to his daughter and son-in-law, Noelle and Bill Pino of Medford, and their three daughters, Issabella, Ava and Serena. George is also survived by his sister Nedelka (Sandy) Yankov, his sister and brother-in-law, Helen and Peter Pasev, and nieces and nephew Diane and Jerry Teddeo, Maria and Len Petersen, Victor and Geraldine Pasev, and Richie and Christine Pasev. A private family celebration of George's life has been planned with internment in his family's lot at Mount Wadsworth Cemetery, Sudbury.
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