December 16, 1949 - May 2, 2021 |
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George Hoover died unexpectedly on May 2, 2021 due to complications of a heart procedure. He was 71 years old. George was born and raised in San Gabriel, California. He moved to Seattle and joined his long-time friend Dan Ames, working for the RAFN Company, a commercial general contractor. George took pride in his work and the relationships he made with his co-workers and clients. He was well appreciated in his many years working there. George and Lisa Siegel met through a friend in 1992 and 12 years later, married. They continued a loving and mutually supportive relationship for 17 years until his death. George enthusiastically sought information through books, news reports, lectures and conversation. At the advent of the #MeToo movement George wrote: “I’m dragging myself through Against Our Wills – Men, Women and Rape, by Susan Brownmiller. It’s studious, well researched and written, and brutal. I say, “dragging” because it is as I describe it. Brownmiller is not anti-male, not particularly pro-female. She is a humanist and writes as a sociologist.” George was a vital, inventive, intensely curious individual and he was admired and loved. He was actively involved in preserving human rights, environmental health and support of the arts. He will be missed. |