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George A. Lisee, 94

ADAMS, Mass. —  George Adelord Lisee, 94 of Adams, MA died Tuesday March 15, 2022 at his home.

He was born in Adams, MA at the family home at 6 Back Row on June 3, 1927, a son of Adelard and Mary (Kaminski) Lisee. He attended Adams schools.

George was a veteran of World War II and served in the US Navy. George was a self-employed licensed electrician for many years until his retirement. He was a supporter of St. John Paul II Parish in Adams. George enjoyed playing cards with his poker buddies for many years and was a familiar figure at all Hoosac Valley High School basketball games. Every morning you could always catch George on his favorite stool at The Red Carpet Restaurant in Adams enjoying breakfast and scratching lottery tickets with his friends.

His wife was Ruth E. (Harding) Lisee who died on October 4, 2014. They were married on May 27, 1950. Survivors include his son- John A. Lisee of Adams, MA with whom he made his home. He also leaves several nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. He was predeceased by two sisters and two brothers including Irene Charbonneau, Dorothy Varuzzo, Edward Lisee and Norman Lisee.

FUNERAL NOTICE: Services and burial in Bellevue cemetery for George A. Lisee will take place at a later date. Memorial contributions are suggested for HospiceCare in the Berkshires in care of FLYNN & DAGNOLI-MONTAGNA HOME FOR FUNERALS CENTRAL CHAPEL, 74 Marshall St. North Adams, MA 01247. To add to the Book of Memories, please visit www.flynndagnolifuneralhomes.com.


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John, I am so, so sorry about your beloved Dad. He is in heaven now with Bobby. Take care. Love to you.
from: Denise Galipeauon: 03-23-2022

A great man, a great friend, a great loss. As a fellow electrician , George and I on occasions worked together, when a second hand was needed. He will always be remembered.
Gene & Carolyn Marcil
from: George Liseeon: 03-20-2022

George was one of a kind! Old school work ethic. Get to the job on time, start working immediately, do the job right, and always do what's best for the customer. My wife and I didn't feel like customers. George made us feel like special friends. He would teach you things without you realizing he was teaching you. THANK YOU George, for all your wisdom and friendship. You will be missed by many.
from: Bob Balawenderon: 03-19-2022

The electrician community has lost a legend. RIP George🙏🏻
from: Les Rhinemiller on: 03-18-2022

Kathy and I are saddened to hear of George's passing. He was always there for us for our needs. Rest in Peace, George. God bless.
from: Herman G Bishopon: 03-18-2022

Uncle George was the last of his generation, my mom Dorothy passed in May of '21 and he was there with me in her final days. A wonderful guy, always with a smile. An amazing family,
my mom 98, George 94 ,Irene 93, and Norman late 80s, longevity seldom seen in one family.
Rest in peace Uncle George, you've earned it.
from: Dennis Varuzzo, nephewon: 03-18-2022

Our sympathy to George's son. He was a kind and caring person. He made every day in life count. He was always there for his friends. I will surely miss him at the weekly card game. He had a dry sense of humor, we had many laughs over the years. He is now at peace and in heaven with Ruth.
from: James & Joanne Pasquinion: 03-18-2022

Our deepest sympathy and prayers are with you. Love, John and Elaine Daniels
from: John and Elaine Danielson: 03-18-2022

t Christmas when I am making fudge. You were one in a million and will never be forgotten love and miss you! I know you are with my sister in heaven our lose her gain .
from: Barbara Donovanon: 03-18-2022

My condolences to the family, I met George yrs ago through his wife Ruth, I would always see Ruth at Papa Gino's and then I would see George at the old Red Carpet during breakfast as he was a regular, I am glad to have known the both of them as George and Ruth were always full of life.
from: Tom Ostranderon: 03-17-2022

I will miss you “Card Buddy”. God bless.
Your old friend, Larry Frederick
from: on: 03-17-2022

John I always looked up to your Dad as a fellow Electrician ,he always had that great smile and good advice for me , he will be missed !
from: Dave Krzeminskion: 03-17-2022

We are going to miss you George at the card games-may you rest in peace
from: Harry Lewison: 03-17-2022

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