
George M. McCardel Sr.
May 2, 1941 ~ May 11, 2025
Born in:
Mingo Jct., Ohio
Resided in:
Follansbee, WV
George M. McCardel Sr, 84, of Follansbee peacefully passed away on Sunday, May 11th in the loving arms of his bride of 60 years, Carla L.(Hardesty) McCardel.
He is survived by his wife and their three children, Lorraine (Dan) Milantoni of Follansbee, Michelle (Joseph) Serbin of Pittsburgh and George M. McCardel Jr (Susan) of Weirton. He was the proud and doting grandfather to Danielle and Amanda Milantoni, George M. McCardel III, and Jacob and Michael Serbin. He is also survived by many nieces, nephews and friends. He is preceded in death by his mother and father, William P. and Anna (Skunda) McCardel of Michigan City, Indiana, formerly of Weirton, his brothers William and Tom of Weirton and his sister MaryAnn (McCardel) Tochell of Michigan City, Indiana.
George was born in Mingo and raised on Adena Street in Weirton. He attended Follansbee High School before enlisting in the United States Navy where he served proudly on the USS Harlin R. Dickson as a Fire Control Specialist during the Cuban Missile Crisis. After his dedicated military service, he returned home and married Carla L. Hardesty on September 5,1964. They went on to create a beautiful life together which included their three loving children. They were inseparable. George built a wonderful career of 30 years working for Weirton Steel Corporation before retiring in 2001 as a Tin Production Sales Manager.
George treasured his military service. He attended most Navy reunions and cherished those friendships until the end. He proudly wore his Navy Veteran hat every time he left the house. He attracted attention from other veterans and he really took pleasure in connecting with them about their service. He was a member of the American Legion Post #33.
George enjoyed every family gathering, especially when his children married and gave him grandchildren. He was an integral part of their lives and attended every event proudly. He was a devoted football fan, especially to his beloved Washington Redskins (Commanders), who almost went all the way this past season, to his delight. He liked traveling after retirement and looked forward to frequent trips to the beach with his wonderful wife, family and friends. He loved nature and sunsets, especially those at the beach and from his large backyard. It seems a fitting sendoff for him to leave his family while the sun was setting that day.
George was a devoted husband, father, grandfather and friend. He was a significant and cherished part of his family and their lives. He will be missed every day.
A private service and burial are planned and his life will be celebrated everyday by those who knew and loved him most.
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Carla and family
So sorry for your loss. Thinking of you in this difficult time. Prayers and Love
I’ll miss you pap. I know you are watching down on all of us. I know you are also proud of us and I will miss our talks. I love you so much. ❤️
To the McCardel family,
My deepest sympathy to all. Your loving memories will live with you forever..
Sue Fadse
May the love of God surround you and your family during this difficult time,
May you come to know that the love of God is with you always,
May your memories of George M. McCardel, give you peace, comfort and strength…
Rest now in the arms of our Lord your mission on earth is complete.
I thank you for your service to our Country and my Freedom. You will not be forgotten…
My thoughts
and prayers to the family of ….
US Navy Veteran, George M. McCardel, is “A True American Hero” God Bless†
† Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. John 15:13 †
Alan and I are so sorry for your loss. George will be greatly missed.
Sending so much Sympathy, love and prayers.
Carol Simmons Fisk