George Ellis Dovel, age 59, Davey, passed away June 25, 2019. There are no services planned at this time. Condolences may be left at trumpmemorials.com. Trump Funeral Services, 1600 West “O” Street, Lincoln.
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SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT THE PASSING OF GEORGE. HE WAS A GOOD FRIEND. WE HAD MANY A GOOD TIME RIDING OUR HARLEYS TOGETHER. ROGER BECK
We shared so many good times back in school in Pawnee City. Thank you for all the memories George. Loved you then and love you still. May you rest in peace!
Eternal rest grant to George oh Lord. Let perpetual light shine upon him. May his soul, through your mercy, Rest In Peace.
So sorry to hear about George passing so young. We really had lots of good times. Working together, doing stuff on his acreage, riding are Harleys together. He was always a go lucky type of guy and I love that about him I will think about him often as I always have and I asked God to take care of my good friend.
Sad to hear that George went so young I will always have the memories of having so much fun with George riding are Harleys working together hanging out on his acreage he will definitely be missed
They say Only the Good Die Young your memories will always be with me when we rode our motorcycles together work together hung out at your acreage together I always will have good memories of all those things
So sorry to hear of George’s passing. Way too young. So many memories were made. From being best man for you, to the years of working together and the great times at your acreage. Rest In Peace!
So sad to know you’re gone, George. Although I had not visited with you in many years, I will always have fond memories of our childhood together. Like when you made me taste the salt lick, shooting off fireworks, first motorcycle ride, hiding from our mothers in Grandma’s “playhouse”. Will always love you. Rest in peace.