

A memorial service will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday, February 24th at First Presbyterian Church of
Greensboro. The family will receive friends in the Virginia Gilmer room following the service.
George was born July 12, 1941 in Charlotte, North Carolina. He graduated from Myers
Park High School in 1960 and Davidson College in 1964. He worked in textile sales for Guilford
Mills followed by positions at Carolina American and Macfield Texturing. Eventually George
started his own business, Harris Management.
Over his lifetime, George nurtured a passionate interest in outdoor activities. He was
happiest when he was skiing, kayaking, cycling, or backpacking, and one of his favorite places
in the world was Alta, Utah. George heli-skied in British Columbia and kayaked the Colorado
River through the entire Grand Canyon. The natural world was George’s heaven and he
marveled in all its beauty.
George was most at home in the outdoors, and he realized how important it is to protect
our fragile environment. He was an ardent supporter of environmental causes and gave
generously to the Sierra Club, the Natural Resources Defense Fund, and the Nature
Conservancy. The Southern Environmental Law Center is the group that he was most
passionate about.
George loved his family, especially his seven grandchildren who called him Poppi. He is
survived by his wife Berkeley, his sister Marie Grauerholz of Durham N.C. and his three
children, Virginia Knox and her husband David of Seattle, WA, Parker Harris and his wife Holly
of San Francisco, CA and Berkeley Gardner and her husband Ed of Charlotte, NC. He is also
survived by his seven precious grandchildren, Olivia and Henry Knox, Zoe, Benjamin, and
Nicholas Harris, and Berkeley and Luke Gardner.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Southern Environmental
Law Center, 201 West Main St., Suite 14, Charlottesville, VA. 22902 or to Hospice and Palliative
Care of Greensboro, 2500 Summit Avenue, Greensboro, North Carolina, 27405. Poppi would
probably also want you to go to a local outdoor store and get yourself a new pair of hiking boots.
Get outside. Online condolences may be made to www.Haneslineberryfuneralhome.com .
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