George Shyrock, Sr

George Herbert Rothwell Shyrock, Sr., of Englewood, Florida passed from this life into the next on November 25, 2020 at the grand age of 91. 
Born on February 22, 1929 in Willow Springs, Missouri to the late Ray and Nan (Rothwell) Shryock, he had been a resident of Englewood for thirty years coming from Bradenton, Florida.
During World War II, George served with the 13th Air Force in the Southwest Pacific. When he returned home, he attended and graduated from the Indiana Institute of Technology in 1954 with a BA in Electronics Engineering. His career led him to move to several states as he worked for many notable companies including General Electric.
A retired aerospace engineer, Mr. Shyrock was a member of the North American Rockwell Launch Operations Division, at the John F. Kennedy Space Center, and was proud to have been a member of the Apollo-Saturn launch team that achieved the first lunar landing. His second career was in the life and health insurance industry where for 25 years he owned and operated the Shyrock Insurance Agency in Bradenton until he retired in 1989.
George was a beloved member of Surrender to Win, the Saturday Morning Men's Al Anon group in Englewood; and a former member of Toastmasters International where he earned the Distinguished Toastmaster Award. In his retirement, George enjoyed researching and writing family history for the benefit of all his surviving family; as well as some personal novel items such as "Great Myths of Our Times."
He is pre-deceased by his parents, a son: Scott, a grandson: Cody, and a brother: Orval.
Survivors include his loving companion of 36 years: Jo-Ann Verna; two daughters: Linda G. (Jimmy) Long of Ladson, SC; Cassandra L. Shyrock of Summerville, SC; two sons: George H. R. (Donna) Shyrock, Jr. of Mendon, MI; Mark D. (Sharon) Shyrock of Sanford, FL; one sister: Rhea Anne Mathews of Waynesville, MO; one brother: Rev. T. Joe (Susan) Shryock of Willow Springs, MO; seven grandchildren, five great grandchildren; four great-great grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and many dear friends.
George was an honest, decent, loving man who will be missed and remembered by many.
Burial has taken place at the Willow Springs City Cemetery in Missouri. A commemorative memorial will be held on Saturday, November 6, 2021 at 11 Am at the Willow Springs Cemetery in Missouri. Honors will be rendered by the U.S. Army. Englewood Community Funeral Home has been selected to handle arrangements for burial. You may share a memory with the family at www.englewoodfh.com.
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