"How very sad I was to hear that George had passed away. He was a real gentleman who visited us, the 2nd Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment, a number of times over the years, both in Germany and the UK, whilst a member of HM 10th Foot in America. We had a huge amount of fun together and he will be remembered for his quiet charm and modesty which disguised his distinguished record of service for his country.
Please accept our condolences and deepest sympathies. You are all in our thoughts and prayers as, of course, is George.
Kevin Hodgson."
– Kevin Hodgson, Served in the Military together,
Appleby-in-Westmorland, Jun 10, 2020
"George was a very special man, understated and modest despite his many achievements and military service. All of us in 2nd Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment who had the privilege of knowing him through his membership of HM 10th Foot In America will remember the good times spent with him in Germany and UK and on visits to Boston, and also at the Tattoo in Bermuda. Great memories of a good friend. Mike Beard"
– Mike Beard, Friend,
UK, Jun 07, 2020
"George was a great man and a good friend and I shall dearly miss him. I spent much time with George and Leo Lynch as we traveled to and from the UK and Germany to visit the Royal Anglian Regiment and enjoy their hospitality. Please accept our condolences and sympathy at this sad time and know we will always remember him as the wonderful man he was.
Jim and Crin Coull"
– Jim Coull, Friend,
Amherst, NH, Jun 07, 2020
"He was a class act, great to work with and admired by all his bank colleagues. Sincere sympathy to his family,"
– Katherine Leen,
Woburn, MA, May 27, 2020
"I'm sad to learn of Mr Ames passing.Many memories of him in the Southfield neighborhood.I remember his quiet ,steady manner and also his mischievous sense of humor as we kids were ambushed on a couple of occasions by the Marines!Helping extract the honey from the hivesthen being treated to ice cream at Bates Farm!Happy memories. My thoughts are with The Ames at this sad time."