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Obituary: George F. Spencer, 67, Lowville

 

Published: November 19, 2023

By: Provided by Iseneker Funeral Home

 

George Francis Spencer

 

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Description automatically generatedLOWVILLE – George Francis Spencer, 67, of Number Four Road, passed away on Saturday morning, November 18, 2023, at his home.

 

In keeping with George’s wishes, there will be no calling hours or funeral service.  Burial will be held privately and at the convenience of the family.  Services will be private and at the convenience of the family.  Arrangements are with Iseneker Funeral Home, Inc., Lowville.

 

He is survived by his siblings, Dorothy Olin of Glenfield; Stanley (Yvonne) Spencer of Lowville; Laura Hill of Lowville, and her fiancé’ David Gardner of Barnes Corners; two sisters-in-law, Linda Spencer of Lowville, Marlene Spencer of Lowville, several nieces, nephews and cousins.  He is predeceased by a brother and sister-in-law, Raymond (Sally) Spencer; three brothers, Richard “Tony” Spencer, Glenn H. Spencer Sr., Carl Spencer; a sister, Doris Louise Spencer, who died in infancy; two brothers-in-law, Richard Hill and Lloyd Olin.

 

George was born in Lowville, a son of the late Willard J. and Lillian Presley Spencer.  He attended Lowville Academy.  He went to work on the John Cody farm on Route 177 for several years.  He then worked for Ribstone Silos, Lacona, alongside his brothers, Carl, Tony, and Stanley for many years.  He later worked alongside his brother Stanley on jobs in Carthage, for R.K. Brock, building the walls for 801 Housing that was being built in Lowville; and on Fort Drum, and on the Thousand Islands Bridge.  George later worked at AMF in Lowville until his retirement in 2018.

 

He enjoyed woodworking and working in his garage.  He was always busy.  In his younger years, he enjoyed hunting.  George enjoyed playing pool and loved scratch off lottery tickets.

 

Condolences may be made online at www.isenekerfuneralhome.com .

 

 

 

 

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