He was born in Antigua and settled in Dartmouth, MA where he established his own business, GEH Heating and Air Conditioning Corp. As a savvy, entrepreneur, and a self-taught mechanic, he had a gift for creativity and the ability to bring his imagination to reality. He took pride in his American Citizenship, enjoyed watching CNN, debating with anyone willing to engage and stressed the importance of voting.
He is survived by Diane Hodge, his wife of 31 years, his children George and Lezan Hodge as well as his granddaughter Peyton Lima, who was the light of his life. He is also survived by his nine siblings Collette Hodge, Sonia Hodge, Elpert Hodge and wife Ann Hodge, Artie Hodge-Blanche and husband Lavard Blanche, Cynthia Walrond and husband Iverston Walrond, Gamal Lumumba Nkrumah and wife Lynn Lumumba Nkrumah, Karen Hodge, and the late Paget Hodge, as well as many nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews. He was the son of the late Philbert and Hazel Hodge, and son in law of the late Angelina Costa.
Due to COVID services will be private. Expressions of sympathy can be made in lieu of flowers, and donations in his name to the American Cancer Society, 3 Speen St., Suite 250, Framingham, MA 01701 or www.cancer.org. For online tributes, please visit: www.waring-sullivan.com