Tuesday, December 18, 2007

My parents are together at peace

I'm still processing through all this so I don't have much to say, but I at least wanted to post my Dad's obituary. It's been a tough year for the Stokes family. Please keep us in your prayers.

Stokes, George Hingely, passed away at 11:45 p.m. on Dec 9, 2007 at Memorial Medical Center due to heart, abdominal and liver complications. Born on Sept 1, 1946, George grew up in East Rutherford, NJ. In 1966, he flew to England and purchased his dream car, an E-Type Jaguar. After touring Europe, he attended NYU and later fulfilled his dreams by marrying Suzanne Eberle, moving to the California beach and having 4 children, Tod, Kara, Luke, and Christian. As president and chairman of the board for the Association of Surfing Professionals, George traveled the world and surfed the best breaks it has to offer. Considered by many a master of all trades, he started Stokes-Spokes bicycle shop as well as Innovative Data Processing, where he did computer consulting for organizations like Cal-Tech and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Along with surfing, cycling and music, he loved sailing his boat "Adventures" to Catalina and beyond. Predeceased by his wife of 37 years in August 2007; survived by his children; grandson, Kelty, and sister, Ann Stokes-Neff of Monroeville, NJ. Services to be held at Hope Chapel Huntington Beach on Saturday Dec 22 at 1 p.m., 714-536-1614. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory can be made to Upper Room Ministries 5081 Roxborough Dr., Placentia, CA 92870.

Published in the Orange County Register on 12/18/2007.

Today's post in the Register

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sorry to hear about your dad. Sounds like he lived a very full life and was an interesting person. May the Lord give you and your siblings comfort as you remember your dad and continue to celebrate his life.
Blessings,
Elmer and Joy Matienzo

amelia said...

Wow Luke, this is the first I have heard of this. My heart goes out to you and your family - you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Amy

Anonymous said...

I offer my prayers for George, Suzy, you and the family. George and I were friends long ago in SoCal and I was thinking of him for some reason. He was so full of life and energy, generous, funny, brilliant, spiritual... he lit up the room, the beach, any environment. May God bless you all.

Jim Hamilton