George Forsberg, aged 92, of San Mateo died in his sleep at Portola Place Dec. 31, 2016.
He was born in New York City to George Emil and Constance Agnes (née Barley) Forsberg. During World War II, George served for three years in the U.S. Army, seeing battlefront service in the Philippines, Okinawa and New Guinea, attaining the rank of sergeant. He later worked in the Flight Records department of United Airlines before beginning a long career as a storekeeper at Mills-Peninsula Medical Center.
An accomplished classical bass soloist, George’s repertoire included Schubert and Schumann, specializing in German Lieder. He was an enthusiastic member of the choir at the Episcopal Church of St. Matthew in San Mateo.
His wife Florence and sister Constance Lee Pruett preceded him in death. He is survived by sister Edith Palmer and brother John Forsberg, both long residents of Auckland, New Zealand.
A memorial service will be 9 a.m. Jan. 20 at the Episcopal Church of San Mateo.
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