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George J. Barone, 84

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. – George Barone, 84, of North Adams passed away at home on Friday, February 4, 2022, with family.

He was born in North Adams on July 18, 1937, the son of Italian immigrants, Guido and Emma (Meschia) Barone.

George graduated from Drury High School and went directly into the Air Force. He was stationed in Japan from 1954 until 1958 as a radio operator and cryptographer. In his free time, he explored the country and even climbed Mount Fuji.

Upon his return home, George went to work for Sprague Electric Co where he was employed for forty years as an Electronics Engineering Technician, save the ten week-strike of 1970, and took night classes at the State Teachers College of North Adams (now MCLA). During the strike, he took a job working at (the now) Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial skating rink.

He had many self-taught talents including the guitar and would have weekly jam-sessions with his friends. He could fix anything, including renovating his first home. He was an avid skier and taught his daughter the love of the slopes at an early age. Dirt-bike riding and motorcycles were other favorite pastimes along with Cribbage in his later years. He enjoyed traveling with his family, taking several cruises, visiting Switzerland, Italy, and countless towns and cities throughout the States. He had the gift of storytelling, bringing to life his memories, especially those of Italy and his dog, Tarzan.

He was predeceased by his son, Dominique, and his wife, Lucille (Lucy) of 57 years. He is survived by his daughter, Kim and her husband, Carlos Serrano, his granddaughter, Amy and her husband Ash Khamas, his granddaughter, Heather Michaels, Ph.D., his niece, Diane and her husband Gary Phillips, his niece, Melody and her husband Ben Luttmann, his grandniece, Kristy Phillips and her husband Matt Rippere, and a great-grandniece, Kira Phillips Rippere. He had a heart of gold, was patient, kind, and generous, dearly loved and will be deeply missed.

FUNERAL NOTICE: Private Funeral Services will be held Saturday, Feb 12, 2022. Burial will follow in the family plot in Southview Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in George’s memory to Hospice of Western & Central Massachusetts at 55 Church Street, Pittsfield, MA 01201 or the Stratton VA Medical Center at 113 Holland Ave, Albany, NY 12208. To add to the Book of Memories, please visit www.flynndagnolifuneralhomes.com


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So very sorry to hear about your dad. Condolences to you and your family. I will miss seeing and chatting with him when I deliver the mail.
from: Roberta Curranon: 02-09-2022

Kim, sincere condolences for your loss. I had many great times with your dad, mostly with dirt bikes, but skiing, too. He was always so proud of your skiing abilities. He truly was an upbeat, caring man. And what a coincidence his passing being so close to his good buddy Frenchy's passing, too.
from: Peter Havilandon: 02-09-2022

Be at peace now uncle George. You are missed by us and now are with our loved ones in heaven. Thank you for the laughs, the jam sessions and for trying to teach me to ski. I will never forget you pushing me down Braytonville Hill and me screaming all the way. You did your best with me and for me. Love always, Meem.
from: Melody Luttmannon: 02-09-2022

Kim and family, I am saddened to hear of your Dads passing. I will miss our yearly visits . I was fortunate to have known him. Thoughts are with all of you.
from: Deb Blanchardon: 02-08-2022

Kim I’m very sadden to hear of your fathers passing. He was always very kind and funny. I enjoyed when he use to come to our house while I was growing up. I have many fond memories of him.
from: Lisa Robert (Richards)on: 02-08-2022

Kim : Please except our condolences on the passing of your father. I worked with him and Lucy for many years in the Filters Dept at Sprague. He was one of the nicest guys to work with. He was also my neighbor, and I will miss seeing and talking to him on our street. RIP my friend, you will be missed.
from: John & Delia Martinon: 02-08-2022

Kim, I am so sorry for the loss of your Dad. You and family are in my thoughts & prayers.
from: Mary Maselli Barryon: 02-08-2022

Kim, we're so sorry to hear of your father's passing. He was such a great guy. Smart and funny. Many great vacation memories.
from: Michael Lewison: 02-08-2022

To Kim and her daughters, Gloria and myself extend our sympathy 💐 to you all, I got to meet George while working in Sprague’s there was never a time when we meet he had a smile, also with a great sense of humor truly a Gentleman and he surly will be missed by the people he came in contact with!! Rest In Peace.. Love Jamie & Gloria Floriani
from: Jamie Floriani on: 02-08-2022

Kim and Family, I am saddened to see of you Dads passing. He was always a kind, gentle , and smiling man that left a good impression on everyone he met. It is with a heavy heart I send you my condolences and prayers my friends.
from: Elaine Cannon: 02-07-2022

Our sincere condolences to Kim and all the family. George was such a great man. May he rest in peace. Sending love and many prayers 🙏 ❤️
from: Terry and Phil Vivori on: 02-07-2022

There are no words to explain what an incredible person my grandfather was or the loss our family feels without him. Poppy, I love you and miss you. I hope and pray you are with Grammy and your parents and that I get to see you again.
from: Amy Khamason: 02-07-2022

He will be missed. I remember my father and George teaching me to ride a bide as a kid, always available to come when we needed electric work done, of anything else asked of him. He was a joy to be around.
from: Diane Phillipson: 02-07-2022

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