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George Lewis Toth

Passed Away on June 19, 2016


George Lewis Toth, age 69, of Mesa, Arizona passed away peacefully in his home on June 19, 2016. His wife, Rita (Jaye) Claire Toth preceded him in death; being with her again was the desire of his heart. George was born on July 11, 1946 in Inglewood, California to Lewis and Margaret Toth. After his graduation from Inglewood High School, George joined the U.S. Navy and served his country from 1964 to 1968. He was stationed on the U.S.S. Oriskany during the Vietnam War. George joined the Postal Service in April of 1969, in Seattle Washington and worked for the company faithfully up to the morning of his passing. On July 22, 1974, he married Jaye (Desjardins), his dream girl and the captor of his heart for the duration of his years on this earth. Moving to sunny Arizona in 1976, his dream was to raise a family and to love his wife unconditionally. George became a devoted Christian and believed firmly in the saving grace of his Savior. He was kind, understanding, considerate and genuine in all that he did in life. All who had the pleasure of meeting George would agree that he was the nicest guy that you could ever meet. George is survived by his sister, Sandra Warren and her family; son, Daniel and his wife, Theresa; daughter, Angela and her husband Cary; and three grandchildren, Ariel, Ethan and Kaya. Visitation for George will be held on Wednesday, June 29, 2016 at Mountain View Funeral Home, 7900 East Main Street in Mesa from 9:00 am until the funeral service at 10:00 am. Military honors will be held.  Interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery.

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  1. Jason says:

    With deepest sympathy.

  2. Jim & Jenna Van Patten says:

    With Deepest Sympathy to the Toth Family. George was a wonderful man, always considerate of others and devoted to his family. I will always cherish having him for my best friend for the past 57 years. Now he can again join his beloved Jaye. He will be missed.

  3. Jan and Cary Morrow says:

    It was such a blessing to have had the opportunity to meet such a sweet and gentle man.

  4. Cary royce says:

    Love you George. Miss you so much. You were an amazing person. I will always look up to you. So peaceful and loving.

  5. Janine Haagt says:

    Dear Dan and Family,

    My heart goes out to you and yours during the loss of your beloved Father, George.

    With deepest sympathy,

  6. Mark Zimmer says:

    Angie,
    I was sorry to hear of your fathers passing. I will for sure keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers

  7. Scott Warren says:

    Love you Uncle George. Thank you for all the happiness and hope you gave me. You will be missed dearly.

    Dan, Angie, and family, I’m so sorry for your loss.

  8. Jim & Ricki Duke says:

    Dan and Theresa, Angie and Cary,

    So sorry for your loss. Your father was a great guy and we really enjoyed him when he would join us at our family gathering . Love you all. Jim and Ricki

  9. Kevin and Carol Otto says:

    I count it an honor to have known George as a good friend and brother in the Lord. You’re with Jesus your Savior, your beloved Jaye as well as others that have gone on before you and you will be missed by so many here. See ya soon brother on the other side. We’ll keep ‘rockin’ it here in your memory. Love you brother!
    Kevin and Carol Otto

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George Lewis Toth

Passed Away on June 19, 2016


George Lewis Toth, age 69, of Mesa, Arizona passed away peacefully in his home on June 19, 2016. His wife, Rita (Jaye) Claire Toth preceded him in death; being with her again was the desire of his heart. George was born on July 11, 1946 in Inglewood, California to Lewis and Margaret Toth. After his graduation from Inglewood High School, George joined the U.S. Navy and served his country from 1964 to 1968. He was stationed on the U.S.S. Oriskany during the Vietnam War. George joined the Postal Service in April of 1969, in Seattle Washington and worked for the company faithfully up to the morning of his passing. On July 22, 1974, he married Jaye (Desjardins), his dream girl and the captor of his heart for the duration of his years on this earth. Moving to sunny Arizona in 1976, his dream was to raise a family and to love his wife unconditionally. George became a devoted Christian and believed firmly in the saving grace of his Savior. He was kind, understanding, considerate and genuine in all that he did in life. All who had the pleasure of meeting George would agree that he was the nicest guy that you could ever meet. George is survived by his sister, Sandra Warren and her family; son, Daniel and his wife, Theresa; daughter, Angela and her husband Cary; and three grandchildren, Ariel, Ethan and Kaya. Visitation for George will be held on Wednesday, June 29, 2016 at Mountain View Funeral Home, 7900 East Main Street in Mesa from 9:00 am until the funeral service at 10:00 am. Military honors will be held.  Interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery.