In Memory

George Katsafanas

George James Katsafanas
2/27/1952 - 7/27/2022

George James Katsafanas, age 70, of Pewaukee passed away peacefully with his loving family by his side on July 27, 2022. He was preceded in death by his parents Demothenes Katsafanas, William Haynes and Helen Haynes. George was a devoted friend and family man and believed in living every day to its fullest surrounded by the people he loved so dearly. Surviving are his beloved wife of 22 years, Angela, his siblings Parry (Debbie), Thomas (Jennifer) and Kristen, children Elaney, Kassandra, Anthony (Emily), Laura (Mitchell) and Natalie (Jason) and grandchildren Liam, Keira, Emma, Xander, Ellie, Zoe, Theo and Lyla and numerous relatives and friends.

A veteran of the United States Air Force, graduate of Evanston Township High School and Southern Illinois University and a career long “car guy” George was passionate about supporting and developing others and could be counted on to bring charm and humor into every situation. A master of knowledge and skillful navigator of facts, he loved a good debate and only a rare few were capable of outwitting him. An avid Chicago sports fan (despite the years of heartbreak), he maintained a love of music, was an excellent consultant for television and film recommendations and was the best road trip and travel companion. He enjoyed attending Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) airshows with his son and found immense joy hanging out at the park, pool and on the floor with his grandchildren.

A celebration of George’s life will take place at a later date with details to follow.

Memorial contributions to the American Heart Association or the Wounded Warrior Project are appreciated. The family also encourages you to register for organ and tissue donation through the United Network of Organ Sharing (UNOS) or Donate Life America.

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07/30/22 09:05 AM #1    

Paul J. Glaser

George was a wonderful guy, the kind of person you always wanted to spend more time with, both at ETHS and in later life.  Lynn and I were lucky enough to spend some time with him and Angie when they came through Asheville a couple years ago, and we'd talk on the phone from time-to-time thereafter, as recently as this past June.  Despite his health problems, he was upbeat and still funny.  Mortality is such a sad thing.


08/03/22 07:34 AM #2    

Randy Saks

Well put, Paul. Everytime I pass by Williamsburg Village, I think of George. Was looking forward to see him at the reunion. Sad to hear of his passing. Yes, he was a really good guy. Friend to all. RIP George.


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