George Lesnikoff

1947 - 2021

  • 74 years old
  • Date of birth:  May 22nd, 1947
  • Place of birth:  Germany
  • Date of passing:  November 23rd, 2021
  • Place of passing:  Fremont, California, United States
This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, George Lesnikoff, 74, born on May 22nd, 1947 and passed away on November 23rd, 2021. We will remember him forever.
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Candle lit  by Mark Spence on November 26th, 2021

George was always there for a friend and Family. He was always busy doing something to help someone! He will be missed by all who knew him. Much Love and Respect Good bye Brother!

Candle lit  by Mark Spence on November 26th, 2021

We went Big Dog Winery with George and Kathy. They had a Journey Tribute band We had a lot of fun. Georg and Kathy danced!

Candle lit  by Kathleen A. Flemmer on November 27th, 2021

… In my dreams, I'll always see you soar above the sky
In my heart, there'll always be a place for you for all my life
I'll keep a part of you with me
And everywhere I am, there you'll be

All my love,  Kathy

Candle lit  by Missy Salemann on November 27th, 2021

George and I are 13 years apart and in my earliest memories I had a big crush on him when he came to visit us in Bellevue. Over the years I greatly appreciated the efforts that George made to keep in contact with the family . I loved my Aunt Zoe and Uncle Kosta as well and include them in my prayers for our dearly departed.  I hope George is joining a big welcome party with them in Heaven

Candle lit  by Shannon Marli on November 28th, 2021

There are times in life when special people enter your life and for me George was one of those special times.  Although my relationship with George was first business he was always so very personable and soon became my friend.  He always reminded me fondly of my Dad and his attention to every detail.  George had a kind heart and I very feel blessed to have known him. With gratitude.

Candle lit  by Leo Salemann on November 30th, 2021

George helped me develop a love of computer science and engineering. As I was making my way through college, gifted me a copy of The Emperors New Mind, a book that introduced me to the Turing Machine among other heady mathematical constructs. Growing up, I had no shortage of outdoorsman and car enthusiasts among my male relatives, but George was one of the few I could also really nerd out with.

Candle lit  by Trish O'Connell on November 30th, 2021

I first met George on a professional level. I quickly got to know George as a sweet, caring loving man. His love for Kathy was spoken of almost every time we spoke. I am glad I was able to spend some time with him over these last few months. I will miss you George. You will always be with us in spirit.

Candle lit  by Kathleen A. Flemmer on December 13th, 2021

I miss George's wit.  From an email

Although chronologically I am 72 (or will be soon) sometimes I delude myself that I am somehow younger.  It is not true that you are only as old as you feel.  It is a saying told by healthy people to those who are less so.  But when I dream, and visualize myself in that dream, I am typically around 40.  So perhaps this self delusion has some beneficial effects.

Candle lit  by Donna Spence  on January 5th, 2022

Dearest George,    My brother, my friend. I miss your soft voice, your smile and your warm hugs. Even tho I realize you are in the glory of the lord and the angels now, I find it so difficult to not have you with us. I see your soul flying high with the angels, and I see you sitting peacefully among the beautiful flowers and fields of green ,reading a book. We will meet again. All our love

Candle lit  by Stewart Smith on January 8th, 2022

Rest In Peace George
George was a colleague of mine at Kaiser/Hanson in Cupertino. He was a true professional, extremely intelligent and loyal.
The successes that Kaiser and Hanson enjoyed as business entities can be attributed to George and a few of his colleagues. I’m honored to have known and worked with him

Candle lit  by Svatoslav Chekurov on January 12th, 2022

Uncle George truly changed my life forever because without his great help I would have never dared to dream the different path I am now taking in my life.

Uncle George had the untamable spirit because at around 68 years old he dared to do what most people would never dare to do or try in their lifetime. He trusted me that I would take care of him when we rode a motorcycle together after he hadn't gone for a motorcycle ride in more than 40 years.

After he passed away, I felt his presence making me realize his spirit was watching over me.

I'm always grateful for the time he spend with me, until the end he always wanted to do things for others.

Candle lit  by Svatoslav Chekurov on January 12th, 2022

His wisdom will always be with me.

Candle lit  by Kathleen A. Flemmer on November 24th, 2024

Nov 23 2024.  I brought some beautiful flowers out of our garden.  Rest in peace

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