Dr.
Herbert George
Board of Trustees
Herbert Bill George
was born June 7, 1919 in rural Gamaliel, Arkansas, the son of Luther and
Bertha (Meek) George. The family moved to Oklahoma when he was four years
old. He attended Pleasant Hill High School where he was active in sports
and music. Following his graduation from high school in 1937, he entered
East Central State College in Ada, Oklahoma, for two years. In 1939, he
transferred to Oklahoma A&M, now Oklahoma State University, in Stillwater,
Oklahoma, where he continued his interest in sports.
On October 14, 1940, he married Doris
Lucille Gray. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 1990. Mrs.
George died in 1993.
Upon graduation from OSU in 1942 with a
degree in animal husbandry, Herb worked for the U.S. Powder Plant in
Tulsa, Oklahoma, pending entering Texas A&M. In the fall of 1943, he was
inducted into the United States Army. After training in Utah, he was
transferred to the Air Force in Rockford, Illinois, where he became a part
of the 328th Company I Infantry Combat Team. In early 1945, he was shipped
overseas and was injured in combat while in Germany. He received the
Purple Heart.
In 1946, Herb returned home to enter
Palmer Chiropractic College in Davenport, Iowa. After graduation in 1948
and a semester of teaching at Palmer College, Herb and his family moved to
Coffeyville to set up practice. His son Curtiss joined him in that
practice in 1969. Early in his career Herb had branch offices in Caney and
Edna. In 1973, he and Curtiss opened a branch office in Bartlesville,
Oklahoma; that office closed in 1979.
Herb was active for many years in Civil
Defense, Kiwanis Club, Jaycees, Shriners and the American Legion.
He was an avid supporter of Coffeyville
Community College for 47 years and served on the Board of Trustees for
more than 16 years. He was on the Coffeyville Community College Foundation
Board at the time of his death. He also had memberships in the Coffeyville
Community College Booster Club and the Quarterback Club. He had been past
vice president of the Kansas Chiropractic Association and was also a
member of the Coffeyville Church of Christ for 47 years.
Dr. Herb George passed away in 1996. He is
survived by one son, Dr. Curtiss W. George of Coffeyville and one
daughter, Dr. Allene Knedlik of Iola. Another son, Jeffrey N. George is
deceased. |