George B. Trembley , of Wheelock, died Wednesday evening, Aug. 9,
2006, at the Union House Nursing Home in Glover, at the age of 63.
He was born March 6, 1943 in St. Johnsbury, Vt., son of the late
Joseph A. and Carrie (Keneson) Trembley. In 1961 George graduated
from the St. Johnsbury Trade School. He then entered the U.S. Army
and served in Germany. On June 29, 1968, he married Linda Hudson.
George worked as a machinist for Northeast Tool Co. in Lyndon for
over 20 years. When the company moved to South Carolina, he went
to work for VT Tap & Die Co. in Lyndonville as a machinist. Due to
failing health, he retired in 2003 after 10 years of service. George
was a member of the American Legion Post 30 of Lyndon, and the
Tom Breslin Center of Lyndonville. He was an avid outdoorsman who
enjoyed deer hunting out of the Wheelock hunting camp, spending
time at Seymour Lake, fishing, boating, snowmobiling, and spending
time with family and friends. Survivors include his wife, Linda H.
Trembley of Wheelock; three godchildren, Chad Hudson and his wife
Kelly of Sheffield, Katrina Valley and her husband Joey of Barton, and
Samantha Bushong and her husband Kyle of Virginia; one brother,
Ronald Trembley and his wife Lucey of Sutton; four sisters, Rose
Morris of North Danville, Jean Blakley and her husband Glen of Burley,
Idaho, Patricia DeGreenia and her husband Phil of Sheffield, and
Gloria Phillips of Saco, Maine; his mother-in-law, Verla Hudson of
Wheelock; three brothers-in-law, Robert Alseth of Cascade, Idaho,
Erton Hudson and his wife Betty of Florida, and Clinton Hudson and
his wife Mary of Wheelock; a sister-in-law, Brenda Davis of East
Burke; several nieces, nephews, and cousins; and his many good
friends. He was predeceased by a sister, Lucille Alseth. Funeral
services will be held Monday, Aug. 14, at 11 a.m., at the Lyndon
Center Baptist Church with the Rev. David Colwell officiating. Burial
with military honors will follow in the Sulphur Spring Cemetery in
Wheelock. Visiting hours will be held Sunday afternoon from 4-6 at
the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations made in his memory
may be directed to Lyndon Rescue Inc., P.O. Box 401, Lyndonville, VT 05851.
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