We miss George and his shop and the friendly atmosphere and welcomeness therein. George was a wonderful person and will be missed.
We have sent his name in for perpetual remembrance at Masses and hope to get the card to you soonest.
JBF
John and Gail Firer
Glendale, WI
Posted: 2/3/2022
My official barber from the early 80's into the 2000's. He could hold a conversation on just about every subject and I owe a lot to him & Susie for client referrals & that they promoted & sold copies of a book I was involved with in the early 2000's. George's was a lot more than a barbershop. Think of it like "Cheers" where everyone knew your name except that the product was exquisite barbering & hair-styling. George's also had the pulse on Glendale as well as the Nicolet School District. Many of us alum's (and faculty) were regulars @ George's and the Jelich children were all in Nicolet about the time my sisters & I were @ Nicolet. There is absolutely nothing that can replace George's. I am terribly saddened to learn of his passing and heartfelt condolences to Susie & the entire Jelich family.
William Edwards
Thiensville, WI
Posted: 2/2/2022
Sorry
Chuck Nelson
Thomaston, GA
Posted: 2/2/2022
What a great and that truly enjoyed his job, family, country, and life. RIP.
Wayne Tryba
Watertown, WI
Posted: 2/2/2022
Would like to direct the family to this tribute which has been building on Facebook Nicolet page -> https://www.facebook.com/groups/nicoletalumni/permalink/1993393730831023/?comment_id=1993862100784186&reply_comment_id=1994755547361508¬if_id=1643594596059805¬if_t=group_comment&ref=notif
Tom Haig
Portland, OR
Posted: 2/1/2022
Even though I've lived in Oregon for 30 years, George was still my barber. Every time I returned to Milwaukee with a thick mop, my Mom sent me over to George. They've elected dozens of mayors over the years, but George was the true King of Glendale.
Tom Haig
Portland, OR
Posted: 1/30/2022