ing coffee from Dunkin Donuts (taking extra Sweet N' Low for a rainy day), eating crispy well-done thin pizza and talking to his Trailmore Lane neighbors. If you could not find him in front of the television rooting for a Boston sports team, you could find him sitting by the pool with Cozi, smoking his beloved Parliament cigarettes and drinking a vodka and tonic. In another life, George was either a CNN news anchor or NBC weatherman. He was a news-junkie and was always checking the weather app on his phone. George is a breast cancer survivor. He loved his team of doctors at Memorial West Breast Center. This team became so important in his daily life - their knowledge and kindness cannot be measured. In his very last days, he was still battling cancer. He will be dearly missed by those who loved him and the many lives he touched. In lieu of flowers, we ask that you please donate to the amazing team at Memorial West Breast Center: http://support.mhsfoundation.org/site/TR/DIY/General-MemorialDIYWrapper?px=1123194&pg=personal&fr_id=1100