George was the son of Mike and Anna Poxleitner Geis. He attended the Stock Creek School before attending St. Joseph's Catholic School in Cottonwood. Following his education he worked for area ranchers. He was drafted in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He moved to Keuterville following his discharge from the Army. He married Mildred Forsman Aug. 23, 1956, at Keuterville. He worked in the woods for Rupe Wimer and other various logging companies before entering the cattle business.
He was a member of the Tri Parish's Holy Cross of Keuterville. He was also a member of the Knights of Columbus and the VFW.
He was preceded in death by two infant boys, two granddaughters, and four brothers, Martin, Xavier, John, Joe, an infant brother and two sisters, Anna McKinley and Mary Brown.
He is survived by his wife, Mildred at the family home, his sons, Donnie of Elk City, Luke (Gina) of Keuterville, Jesse of Keuterville, Mark (Marina) of Keuterville, Kevin (Trina) of Keuterville, Kenny (Karie) of Keuterville and Gary of Lewiston, his daughters, Judy of Keuterville, Sharon (Jeff) Blackmer of Grangeville, Jeanne (Dale) Stubbers of Winona, and Sally (Jason) Brown of Moscow, 28 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. He is also survived by a brother Ray Geis of Lewiston and sisters, Martha Rieman of Lewiston, Grace Remacle of Cottonwood, Frances Nuttman of Keuterville, Rose Steiger of Kamiah, Margie Gentry of Kamiah and Rita Walker of Haleyville, Alabama.
George was the son of Mike and Anna Poxleitner Geis. He attended the Stock Creek School before attending St. Joseph's Catholic School in Cottonwood. Following his education he worked for area ranchers. He was drafted in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He moved to Keuterville following his discharge from the Army. He married Mildred Forsman Aug. 23, 1956, at Keuterville. He worked in the woods for Rupe Wimer and other various logging companies before entering the cattle business.
He was a member of the Tri Parish's Holy Cross of Keuterville. He was also a member of the Knights of Columbus and the VFW.
He was preceded in death by two infant boys, two granddaughters, and four brothers, Martin, Xavier, John, Joe, an infant brother and two sisters, Anna McKinley and Mary Brown.
He is survived by his wife, Mildred at the family home, his sons, Donnie of Elk City, Luke (Gina) of Keuterville, Jesse of Keuterville, Mark (Marina) of Keuterville, Kevin (Trina) of Keuterville, Kenny (Karie) of Keuterville and Gary of Lewiston, his daughters, Judy of Keuterville, Sharon (Jeff) Blackmer of Grangeville, Jeanne (Dale) Stubbers of Winona, and Sally (Jason) Brown of Moscow, 28 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. He is also survived by a brother Ray Geis of Lewiston and sisters, Martha Rieman of Lewiston, Grace Remacle of Cottonwood, Frances Nuttman of Keuterville, Rose Steiger of Kamiah, Margie Gentry of Kamiah and Rita Walker of Haleyville, Alabama.
Family Members
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John Geis
1914–1918
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Xavier F "Sabie" Geis
1915–1987
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Martin M Geis
1916–1991
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Ann Mary Geis McKinley
1919–1980
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Mary T Geis Brown
1920–1994
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Grace C. Geis Remacle
1922–2018
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Frances Geis Nuttman
1922–2022
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John William Geis
1923–2001
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Raymond Michael "Mike" Geis
1925–2014
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Martha Helen Geis Rieman
1926–2020
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Joseph F Geis
1928–2006
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Rose Clara Geis Steiger
1931–2021
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Margaret Esther Geis Gentry
1935–2022
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Rita Geis Walker
1937 – unknown
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