George ‘GG’ Groves

SHARON — George “GG” Groves died peacefully, Nov.15, 2011, with his family at his side. He was 73 years old. Born in New York City, George spent his boyhood in Armonk and after some time away, he returned to Armonk where he had lived for the past 32 years.George lived a life full of love and friendships. He met and married his wife, Sandra, in Philadelphia more than 48 years ago. Shortly after they were married, he joined the Marine Reserves. George and Sandy relocated back to Armonk where they raised three daughters. George was involved in the real estate industry in Westchester for more than 45 years. He owned RE/MAX prime properties in Scarsdale for the last 21 years. During his career, George was president of the Westchester County Board of Realtors, Westchester County Tax Commissioner and RE/MAX Realtor of the Year. He was passionate about children’s charities, devoting many Christmas holiday seasons to raising money for the Children’s Miracle Network and other local children’s charities. In addition to his wife, Sandra, George is survived by his daughter, Christine, and his son-in-law, Sal Arnold, of Brewster, N.Y.; his daughter, Elizabeth, and his son-in-law, Samuel Moreland, of Tucson, Ariz.; his daughter, Wendy, and his son-in-law, Dave Stegman, of San Diego, Calif.; his grandchildren, Gina and Peter Arnold; and a granddaughter, Naomi Stegman; and his two sisters, Maryanne Carley of Sharon and Mable “Bunny” Southam of Miami, Fla.George was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather and friend to many. His kind heart, entertaining character and numerous tales will be missed by all.Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital (www.stjude.org), in honor of George’s devotion to his children, grandchildren and disadvantaged kids in the community. The Kenny Funeral Home in Sharon has charge of arrangements.

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