George H. Touchard Jr., age 78, died in Aurora, Colorado on Monday, January 20, 2020 after a long illness. George was born in New Orleans, Louisiana and traveled the world as a member of the United States Army. He retired from the Army in 1992. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus (former Grand Knight), head of the Queen of Peace Catholic Church hospitality ministry (Saturday 4pm mass), Queen of Peace Parish Council, Vice Chairman of the Fitzsimons Federal Credit Union Board of Directors, a member of the Queen of Peace small faith community and all around good egg. George is survived by his wife of forty seven years, Mary Jo, two sons, Matthew and Daniel, four grandchildren (Izadore, Kix, Fletcher and Clara), two very tolerant daughter in laws (Sumaya Vanderhorst and Carmen Vecchitto), three nieces (Shelia, Claire and Gisele), family and friends in Louisiana and two grand-dogs (Badger and Pia). George was preceded in death by his mother (Cornelia), father (George Sr.) and his sister (Sharon).
What Pops would have wanted us to say: George H. Touchard Jr., age 78, died in Aurora, Colorado on January 20, 2020 after a valiant battle against an unrelenting foe. George was born in New Orleans, Louisiana and traveled the world as a member of the United States Army. George retired from the Army in 1992 to spend more time annoying his wife and children. Shortly after retiring, George took a job as the business manager of Queen of Peace Catholic Church to torment Father Bill Breslin. After this stint as Business manager for Queen of Peace, George retired for good. Kind of. In the mid-1990s, George tried his hand as an unofficial used car dealer. George would purchase cars hold them for a few months and sell them for a loss. After the used car business did not pan out for George, he sought to spend the remainder of his childrenâs inheritance and set out to travel the world. George and his wife of 47 years, Mary Jo, then travelled the world with friends. Highlights of George and Mary Joâs travels include being removed from a train and detained in Russia (thanks to their good friends Joe and Fran), Mary Jo spitting at a camel in Egypt (she claims the camel started it), George drinking the âSplendor of the Seasâ out of gin, and returning home to spend quality time on the couch with Badger.
A viewing will be held at Horan & McConaty 11150 East Dartmouth Avenue in Aurora, Colorado on Monday, January 27, from 3-5 p.m. with a Rosary starting at 5 p.m. A funeral mass will be held on Tuesday, January 28th at 10:00 a.m. at Queen of Peace Catholic Church 13120 East Kentucky Avenue in Aurora. Internment will be at Fort Logan National Cemetery.
Memorial contributions are welcome at St. Vincent DePaul Society of Queen of Peace Catholic Church 13120 East Kentucky Avenue Aurora, Colorado 80012.
Horan & McConaty - SE Denver/Aurora
11150 E. Dartmouth Ave.
Aurora, CO 80014
Horan & McConaty - SE Denver/Aurora
11150 E. Dartmouth Ave.
Aurora, CO 80014
Queen of Peace Catholic Church
13120 E. Kentucky Avenue
Aurora , CO 80012
Queen of Peace Catholic Church
13120 E. Kentucky Avenue
Aurora , CO 80012
Fort Logan National Cemetery
3698 South Sheridan Boulevard
Denver, CO 80236
(303) 761-0117
https://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/ftlogan.asp
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