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George C. Suplee, 76, of Vero Beach, Fl, passed away November 18, 2023, at Cleveland Clinic Indian River Hospital.
He was born September 12, 1947, in Philadelphia, PA to the late Bill and Esther Suplee.
Mr. Suplee graduated from Ohio State University with a bachelor’s degree. He later served as Vice President of Technology for Latex International in Shelton, Connecticut and was the head developer of latex foam mattresses and pillows.
Following his retirement in September 2000, George and his wife, Leo, spent the next nine years boating from Maine to the Bahamas until they settled in Vero Beach.
He was an active member with the First Baptist Church and the Ohio State Alumni Association in Vero Beach.
He leaves his memories to be cherished by his wife of 45 years, Leo, of Vero Beach and daughter, Kristi Baker of Parma, OH.
Memorial Contributions in lieu of flowers may be made to St. Jude Research Hospital
Arrangements are under the direction of Millennium Cremation Service, Vero Beach. Condolences may be shared online at www.millenniumcremationservice.com.
Our caring professionals are here to assist you and your family during this difficult time. We are available 24 hours, 7 days a week to assist in immediate arrangements or pre-arrangements.
Leo Suplee
November 20, 2023, 9:24 pm
The family will be receiving friends on Sunday, November 26, 2023 from 2-3pm followed by a 3 pm memorial service at First Baptist Church, 2206 16th Avenue, Vero Beach, FL 32960.
Stevi and Penny Jones
November 21, 2023, 2:07 am
Leo, we are so sorry to hear about George’s passing. We have so many great memories of our sailing adventures with you both aboard Shenandoah and Rainbow’s End. You both have a special place in our hearts and memories. Wishing you comfort and peace in the memories that will live on.
Frank H Foster
November 21, 2023, 7:21 pm
George and Leo are remembered as two of the nicest, kindest, generous and fun people that god ever put on this earth. They gave me and my wife Sandy many of the most enjoyable sailing experiences that could be had. Although our contact faded away over recent years, I continued to think of George and Leo from time to time and wondered how they were doing. Leo, if you read this I wish you well and thank you for all the great times that you and George gave to Sandy and I. It is hard to believe that it has been eight years since I lost Sandy. The pain of the loss of a spouse never goes away but it does ebb with time.