David Lloyd George went to be with his Lord and Savior May 30, 2018.
David Lloyd George was born January 15, 1953 to Sandra Ewing George and Lloyd Glen George in Coffeyville, Kansas. He attended grade school at the old James School, Garfield Elementary and Roosevelt Middle School graduating from Field Kindley High School in 1972. After marrying Cheryl Miller in 1975 George graduated from Washburn University with a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration in 1977.
George's career in Real Estate began early helping his parents at George Realtors as the third generation of Realtors. Purchasing his first "flip" house at the age of 16, he continued to become Broker and Co-owner of George Realtors for many years. The call of entrepreneurship was engraved in the George family leading to the development of many companies such as RealCom Appraisers, TerraWorld Internet Service Providers and Prairie Stream Telecom Communications In the 1990's. George continued in Real Estate by developing Southern Hills Estates and building apartments and multiple single family homes in the area. George was an avid hunter, marksman and enjoyed hunting, Trap and Skeet. He traveled extensively to Canada, Mexico and Venezuela to fish, hunt bear and wild hogs.
George was involved in multiple organizations: Sertoma Club, Coffeyville Jaycees, Field Kindley High School Career and Technical Advisory Committees, Leadership Coffeyville. He also served as a trustee at the First United Methodist Church and the First Church of the Nazarene where he was known to the children as "candy man". George and his financial expertise and building experience was key in creating the Nazarene Activity Center. George also served multiple roles in the Kansas Association of Realtors as Zone Vice President and President of the Coffeyville Board of Realtors multiple times. Civic Leadership included serving on the Coffeyville Planning and Zoning Commission, the City Commission and as Mayor of Coffeyville from 2012-2014. In 2014 George and his wife moved to Wichita to be closer to his son and family. In Wichita George continued as a Real Estate Commercial Real Estate Associate with NAI Martens and became an assistant coach for the Bishop Carroll Trap Shooting Club.
Survivors include his wife Cheryl (Miller) George of the home, sons Jonathan and daughter-in-law Tamaira, granddaughter Penelope and grandsons Campbell and of Plano, Texas, Grandson Braeden of Goddard, Kansas and Jason and wife Meredith of Benton Harbor, Michigan. His sister, Carol Mangan, lives in Coffeyville along with many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his mother and father, Lloyd Glen and Sandra Dorothy and brother Thomas Alan George.
A celebration of life will be held Monday, June 4, 2018 at the Coffeyville First Church of the Nazarene at 1:00pm With Pastor Ford Hall officiating. Memorial donations may be sent in care of Ford-Wulf-Bruns Chapel which will help offset the expense of college education for his grandchildren. To leave the family a message of condolence, please visit www.fordwulfbrunschapel.com
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