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==Bio== George was the 10th child, and 4th son, of the Mailahn family. Like his slightly older brother Walter, all of his early memories would have been the repeatedly loss of his family members including his mother and several sisters. This culminated in the 1912 thriple homocide and suicide by his older brother William. Two years later he also lost his eldest brother Edward, and his last remaining sibling, Walter, died in 1932. George was the only member of the family to live a full life. By 1922 he had moved to Nebraska where he found work as a cook at a hotel and stayed at least through to 1930. He married and had a son, Eddie, in 1922. In 1935 the family was living in Idaho Springs, Colorado but by 1940 they were in Los Angeles, and finally, by 1958, they had moved further south to Chula Vista, California near San Diego. George died in 1970 at the age of 71.
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