
| Name | George Francis HASIK [1] | |
| Birth | 27 Sep 1942 | Lincoln, Nebraska |
| Gender | Male | |
| HIST | George Francis Hasik George Francis Hasik ELGIN - George Francis Hasik died the morning of March 5, 2014. Born Sept. 27, 1942, in Lincoln, NE, to the late George Ludwig and Adeline Lillian Hasik, he was the oldest of 10 children. George grew up moving from town to town as his father was an United States Air Force Officer. They settled in Novato, CA, where George graduated from Novato High School in 1960. From there, George went on to attend St. Percopius College in Illinois. After a year in school, George enlisted in the army. He served during the Vietnam War with the Army Security Agency with stints in Okanaua, Taiwan and Germany. It was in Germany where George met his first wife, Athena, the mother of his eldest child, Crista. After serving our country, George went back to school at San Francisco State University where he earned a bachelor's in International Studies. After graduation, George moved to Washington, DC, to work with the United States Naval Intelligence Office. It was there where he met his wife of 30 years, Linda Dianne White, in 1981, and married her in Old Towne Alexandria, VA, in February 1984. He welcomed his first son, Matthew George White, and second daughter, Jennifer Ashley, while living in Alexandria, VA. George and his family moved to Columbia, SC, in 1991. Through the years leading to his passing, George became well known in the community for being an avid supporter of his children's sports endeavors and as a volunteer with Richland School District 2, most notably with the Spring Valley Career Information Center. It was there where he played a central role in the creation of the school's college and career development website that received notable mention in the Southeast region. George will be remembered for his infectious spirit, quirky wit and humor, and his kind and generous heart. George leaves behind his wife, Linda White Hasik; three children, Crista Hasik Romano of West Chester, PA, and Matthew and Jennifer Hasik of Columbia, SC; his seven surviving siblings, Marybeth Compton, Howard Hasik, James Hasik, Joanne Dallara, Ellen Hasik, Cheryl Jayne, and Shawn Hasik, as well as his eight nieces and nephews, all of California, and his two grandchildren, Alexander and Ava Romano of West Chester, PA. George was predeceased by two of his sisters, Terry and Fran Hasik, as well as his in-laws, Henry and Vashti White of Sumter, SC. A visitation will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday, March 13, 2014, at Northeast Presbyterian Church 601 Polo Road, Columbia, SC, and will be immediately followed with a memorial service at 4 p.m. The family asks that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the National Kidney Foundation or one of the several Richland School District 2 High School Career Information Centers. You may sign the family's guest book at www.bullockfuneralhome.com. The family has chosen Bullock Funeral Home of Sumter for the arrangements. Published in The State on Mar. 9, 2014 [1] | |
| HIST | George Francis Hasik George Francis Hasik ELGIN - George Francis Hasik died the morning of March 5, 2014. Born Sept. 27, 1942, in Lincoln, NE, to the late George Ludwig and Adeline Lillian Hasik, he was the oldest of 10 children. George grew up moving from town to town as his father was an United States Air Force Officer. They settled in Novato, CA, where George graduated from Novato High School in 1960. From there, George went on to attend St. Percopius College in Illinois. After a year in school, George enlisted in the army. He served during the Vietnam War with the Army Security Agency with stints in Okanaua, Taiwan and Germany. It was in Germany where George met his first wife, Athena, the mother of his eldest child, Crista. After serving our country, George went back to school at San Francisco State University where he earned a bachelor's in International Studies. After graduation, George moved to Washington, DC, to work with the United States Naval Intelligence Office. It was there where he met his wife of 30 years, Linda Dianne White, in 1981, and married her in Old Towne Alexandria, VA, in February 1984. He welcomed his first son, Matthew George White, and second daughter, Jennifer Ashley, while living in Alexandria, VA. George and his family moved to Columbia, SC, in 1991. Through the years leading to his passing, George became well known in the community for being an avid supporter of his children's sports endeavors and as a volunteer with Richland School District 2, most notably with the Spring Valley Career Information Center. It was there where he played a central role in the creation of the school's college and career development website that received notable mention in the Southeast region. George will be remembered for his infectious spirit, quirky wit and humor, and his kind and generous heart. George leaves behind his wife, Linda White Hasik; three children, Crista Hasik Romano of West Chester, PA, and Matthew and Jennifer Hasik of Columbia, SC; his seven surviving siblings, Marybeth Compton, Howard Hasik, James Hasik, Joanne Dallara, Ellen Hasik, Cheryl Jayne, and Shawn Hasik, as well as his eight nieces and nephews, all of California, and his two grandchildren, Alexander and Ava Romano of West Chester, PA. George was predeceased by two of his sisters, Terry and Fran Hasik, as well as his in-laws, Henry and Vashti White of Sumter, SC. A visitation will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday, March 13, 2014, at Northeast Presbyterian Church 601 Polo Road, Columbia, SC, and will be immediately followed with a memorial service at 4 p.m. The family asks that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the National Kidney Foundation or one of the several Richland School District 2 High School Career Information Centers. You may sign the family's guest book at www.bullockfuneralhome.com. The family has chosen Bullock Funeral Home of Sumter for the arrangements. Published in The State on Mar. 9, 2014 | |
| _UID | CB61C0AB58484A8BAED559E720191D385DA6 | |
| _UID | CB61C0AB58484A8BAED559E720191D385DA6 | |
| Death | 5 Mar 2014 | |
| Burial | 13 Mar 2014 | a memorial service was held at Northeast Presbyterian Church, 601 Polo Road, Columbia, South Carolina [1] |
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| Person ID | I291275 | Singleton and Related Families |
| Last Modified | 18 Mar 2014 | |
| Family | Living | |
| Family ID | F86264 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified | 23 Mar 2026 | |
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