GEORGE CLINTON BOLLING SR. was born on July 9, 1932 to the late Turner A. Boiling and Vera Irene Boiling in Baltimore, Maryland. After a lengthy illness, he died on the afternoon of January 23, 2013. A product of the Baltimore City Public School System, he graduated from Frederick Douglass High School. In May of 1953, George joined the United States Army and was honorably discharged in May of 1961. Through the GI bill, he was able to pursue courses in electronics. George married the late Lois Washington on September 17, 1954. Of this union were born a daughter, Angela and a son, George Jr. He found various job opportunities from working at the Sealy Mattress Company to working at a liquor plant. He also drove a truck delivering tobacco and personal care products to supermarkets. For many years, he was a home improvement contractor until his health declined. George had an artistic bent. He and his brothers formed a group, "The Chordaires" when they were teenagers. They played various venues around Baltimore. In his quiet moments you might find him writing in his journal, drawing or sketching. He had a fondness for the ladies. He and his son would offer a running commentary on an attractive woman passing by. The grandchildren adored him. The feeling was mutual. He and Jalen would discuss what food was good to eat. Jashon would talk to him about what was happening in the world. Janay, the Princess, would sit on her throne, Granddad's lap. He would often warn Angelita about life's pitfalls. And Spenser would just be Spenser and he got a kick out of that. Like any father, he wanted Angie and George to be happy. George C. Boiling you will be missed immensely! Cherishing his memory are: his children, Angela and George; sisters and brothers, Velma Clarice Veasey, Turner A. Boiling Jr., Randall L. Boiling Pamela, Vernon A. Boiling, Reginald D. Boiling Barbara, Valerie I. Boiling Epps and Vera Teresa Boiling Hammett Robert; grandchildren, Micah Maritha, Angelita, Jovel, Shabastian, Shakia, Michael, Kenneth and Kabrea; great-grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends.