Warren Merritt George
Warren Merritt George passed away peacefully with his family at his side on May 19, 2015 at Gosnell Hospice in Scarborough. He was born in Margaretville, New York on February 17, 1928. He was the son of Evelyn and Kenneth George. He grew up on the family farm which was very memorable to Warren. His family moved to Rockland where he attended high school and graduated in 1946.
While living in Rockland, Warren developed a love for sailing and flying airplanes. He was in Sea Scouts where he learned to sail. He enjoyed sailing his boat, the Sea Gull, with his brother Fred. He learned to fly at the age of 16 from Art Harjula on a J-3 Piper Cub. Flying became an obsession for Warren. He joined the U.S. Army Air Corps out of high school and in 1949, joined the U.S. Air Force serving in the Korean War. After being discharged, he and another local Rockland boy, Sandy Gray, traveled to Saudi Arabia to become desert pilots for ARAMCO. From there, Warren enjoyed a successful career with Trans World Airlines where he traveled the world. It was during that time that he met his lovely wife, Barbara, who was a stewardess for TWA. They raised three daughters in Connecticut before retiring to Camden in 1980.
Warren loved sailing with family and friends on Penobscot Bay. He and Barbara were long time members of the Camden Yacht Club. He was also an avid hunter and fisherman. His favorite fly fishing destination was Kokadjo. He loved anything to do with the outdoors. Warren enjoyed volunteering for the Owls Head Transportation Museum where he flew many of the antique airplanes. He was a terrific dancer, swinging to the tunes of Glen Miller. Warren and Barbara had many good friends who they enjoyed spending time with along with their daughters and grandchildren. Warren was predeceased by his parents, brother Fred, and his wife of 50 years, Barbara. Surviving are his daughters; Pam Ratti and her husband Steve of St. James, North Carolina; Cindy Branscom and her husband, John of Hallowell; and Linda Nicholas and her husband Patrick of Cape Elizabeth; six grandchildren; Monica, Brendan, Andrew, Cassandra, Ryan and Austin.
The family would especially like to thank the Long Funeral Home of Camden and Gosnell Memorial Hospice of Scarborough for the care, respect and dignity they gave Warren and their loving support to the family. A private family graveside service will be held at the Thomaston Village Cemetery. Condolences may be shared with Warren's family at www.longfuneralhomecamden.com. Arrangements are with the Long Funeral Home & Cremation Service, 9 Mountain Street, Camden.