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George Anderson “George, Jr.” Lindsey Jr.

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George Anderson “George, Jr.” Lindsey Jr.

Birth
New York, USA
Death
13 Dec 2022 (aged 60)
Burial
Jasper, Walker County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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George Anderson Lindsey, aka George Lindsey Jr., passed away in his home on Dec. 13, 2022, of natural causes. We will miss him dearly but are thankful he will be embraced by his dad (George Smith Lindsey) and his mom (Azasha J. Lindsey), who preceded his death.

George was born in New York City, moved on "appropriately" to Hollywood when he was 2 and then to the San Fernando Valley, where he spent many years before moving to Oxnard, California.

George entertained us all, just being George. He was loved by many, and we will all miss him dearly.

As a child George loved to hang out with his friends, ride motorcycles, play his guitar and sketch. After George graduated high school, he tried his hand at construction but soon learned his true love was performing. He attended Texas Christian University, where he studied theater and made some lifetime friends. He was constantly working on his craft by taking acting classes and performing in summer theatre, where again he made wonderful friendships. It was also in Texas where George was introduced to performing in wild west gun fight shows. He spent many seasons in Texas and entertained countless audiences. George performed stand-up comedy and was in many musicals and plays throughout his lifetime. More recently, he began making comedy music videos, leaving a memory for us all.

George loved his family dearly. He always looked up to his father, enjoyed their many practical jokes, and performing in and at his Film Festival and Mayberry Days. He had a very close relationship with his mother, whom he cared for till her last days.

He is survived by his sister, Camden Pancake, who loved him dearly; brother-in-law, Joe Pancake; two nephews, Carson and Andrew Gardner, whom he loved very much; and his dog, Sam. George is and always will be a beloved son, dear brother, cherished uncle and much-loved friend.

There will be a graveside service on Monday, March 6, 2023, at 11 a.m. at Oak Hill Cemetery.
George Anderson Lindsey, aka George Lindsey Jr., passed away in his home on Dec. 13, 2022, of natural causes. We will miss him dearly but are thankful he will be embraced by his dad (George Smith Lindsey) and his mom (Azasha J. Lindsey), who preceded his death.

George was born in New York City, moved on "appropriately" to Hollywood when he was 2 and then to the San Fernando Valley, where he spent many years before moving to Oxnard, California.

George entertained us all, just being George. He was loved by many, and we will all miss him dearly.

As a child George loved to hang out with his friends, ride motorcycles, play his guitar and sketch. After George graduated high school, he tried his hand at construction but soon learned his true love was performing. He attended Texas Christian University, where he studied theater and made some lifetime friends. He was constantly working on his craft by taking acting classes and performing in summer theatre, where again he made wonderful friendships. It was also in Texas where George was introduced to performing in wild west gun fight shows. He spent many seasons in Texas and entertained countless audiences. George performed stand-up comedy and was in many musicals and plays throughout his lifetime. More recently, he began making comedy music videos, leaving a memory for us all.

George loved his family dearly. He always looked up to his father, enjoyed their many practical jokes, and performing in and at his Film Festival and Mayberry Days. He had a very close relationship with his mother, whom he cared for till her last days.

He is survived by his sister, Camden Pancake, who loved him dearly; brother-in-law, Joe Pancake; two nephews, Carson and Andrew Gardner, whom he loved very much; and his dog, Sam. George is and always will be a beloved son, dear brother, cherished uncle and much-loved friend.

There will be a graveside service on Monday, March 6, 2023, at 11 a.m. at Oak Hill Cemetery.


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