George S. Debay

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george debay

George S. Debay

December 28, 1945 ~ March 1, 2021

george debay

December 28, 1945 ~ March 1, 2021


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  1. Judy, I worked with George for around 15 years and since 2013 onwards we were in the same building in Webster. He was my lunch partner. He used to talk a lot about his family, especially his grandkids. A great baseball fan and an ice cream lover. He always treated me as a good friend and advised as a father . We will miss him.

    Anish

  2. Judy, as you know, George was a great guy. He was happy, sincere, straight forward. Always a pleasure to work with or be around. George was also an old Marine. Semper Fi! My sincere condolences. Glenn Banke

  3. Judy. I worked with George at Xerox for many years. He was a talented technician and great to work with. The Xerox work environment was gossipy at times but i can honestly say that.George never had a bad thing to say about anyone. That left an impression on me.
    He also coached my son Joey during his final GBA season.

  4. Judy – George was truly one of the good guys I met thru Greece youth sports. He always had his heart and his heart in the right place. May he rest in Peace for all the good he did .

  5. Terry Lally

    I worked with George for many years. He was a Technical Guru and so patient, willing to help you and take time explain things to you. I enjoyed his company outside of work as well like golfing occasionally and playing things like tennis and ultimately Pickleball. He had incredible hand/eye coordination! I really enjoyed going to different IT Conferences with him like to San Francisco. He was so much fun to be around and he really liked going out to eat at various kinds of restaurants. He will be missed for sure!

  6. George will be missed by his Legion family. His years and years of dedication to our baseball program will never be equaled. He epitomized was our four pillars stood for and lived it through out his life. Duty, Honor, Country. RIP George – We will carry on from here. Don Sisson Commander, Monroe County Committee, American Legion

  7. I met George around 1975 when I was new in Rochester. I was looking for a handball player and someone mentioned his name. Boy was I in for a shock. He was a great handball player! We played singles for years until my body said that\’s enough and I was never able to beat him no matter how hard I tried. A few times I came pretty close but he always surprised me with an unbelievable killer shot. We worked together on various projects at Xerox until the Data Center was out sourced in 1994. He was truly a remarkable person. I will miss him.

  8. Worked with George for many years at Xerox, EDS and then CSC three words \”What a Guy!!!\”. George and I sometimes would spend hours trying to get through issues on a release and he was always present on the Conference Calls during a Mainframe Upgrade. Very Professional and a really GREAT Guy to work with. He will be missed as a friend and a Great Person.

  9. Played for Coach Debay for two years in American Legion. He was a great man and coach. He was always a friendly, happy presence. He will be missed.