George J. Chadwick

Age:

62

Date of Death:

05/15/2026

Place of Death:

White Haven, PA

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Obituary

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our Father, George Joseph Chadwick, who passed away suddenly at his home in White Haven, PA, on May 15, 2026, at the age of 62.

George was born on August 11, 1963 in Irvington NJ to the late George Chadwick and Grace Scevola.

He spent his life working in the Heating & Air Conditioning field and eventually opened up his own company called Rainbow Conditioning. He later became Owner/Operator as a Truck Driver. George was known for his generous spirit and love of Fmily, Friends, and Sports. He had a passion for NASCAR and NHRA. He enjoyed going to Dover Downs to watch the NASCAR Races and eventually owned his own race car. He would take his Red Camaro to race at Island Drag Way, Englishtown, and Maple Grove Raceways. When football season came around George loved nothing more than to watch his Steelers play. George loved spending time with his family and friends. He loved people and having a good time.

George is survived by his former wife Cindy Chadwick; his children Kaetlyn and Justin Chadwick; his granddaughter Myla Chadwick; his brothers Christopher (and his longtime girlfriend Tiffany) and Brian Chadwick; his sister Karen Chadwick; his nieces Alexis, Robyn, Kristina, and Julia; nephew Corey; along with many other family members and friends who loved him dearly.

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Swedell’s

2 days ago

My Family sends or deepest condolences and sympathy for the Chadwick Family. George always shared his life stories with family and friends, and I’ll never forget the trip to Kentucky to look at a Camaro. …. God speed dear friend.

Heide Masessa

2 days ago

I have such fun memories of George at the Luncheonette. He had his own stool. George introduced me to White Castle whenever he was around one he would call me and say hey can I hook you up with a suitcase? He would stop by after hours knowing I was there cleaning up, just to talk. I remember when my son Nicholas got his first motorcycle. I was scared to death for him but George would come by and give him some pointers. We as a family still talk about the fun times we had at the Luncheonette and George was a part of a lot of it. Our condolences to you and yours 💔