Aubrey J. & Sue Wright And Family
Deepest sympathy and prayers for God's comfort during this sad time.

Birth date: May 28, 1933 Death date: Jun 6, 2019
George Johnson Heflin, 86, of Elkwood died Thursday, June 6, 2019 at his residence. He was born May 28, 1933 in Stafford to the late Leslie and Ethel Cropp Heflin. Mr. Heflin was a veteran of the US Navy and a lifetime member of O Read Obituary
Deepest sympathy and prayers for God's comfort during this sad time.

I can’t think of George without smiling. I can’t think of George without laughing. My earliest childhood memory, George is part of it. Working, fishing, hunting, metal detecting, farming or just hanging out, George brought a certain adventure to the experience. Ok, one story; George and I decided not to come home at thanksgiving from our hunting trip one year, on thanksgiving day all we had in camp was a dead squirrel a bag of flour and a little milk, so we made something that resembled gravey and cooked the squirrel, one of the best thanksgivings ever. Although our hearts are broken, remember, this separation is temporary, our heavenly home is eternal. Father, comfort the family during this time, and thank you Father for blessing us with the time we had with George.
God Bless

Uncle George- You’ll be missed for sure. The fun times we all had growing up and all the memories we made. Where did the time go. We love you, Scarlett, Jacob and Dylan. Give Aunt Ruby our LOVE! 💗
So many memories of Uncle George. He was always the jokester in the family. He was the last of my Daddy's siblings. It's so sad that they are all gone now. Melvin Heflin, you are the patriarch of the Heflins now. Debi, I really enjoyed spending the afternoon with you and reminiscing about old times. Just know that George loved you so much for being there for him during his last final years. You will be rewarded for that someday. I love you and you know if you need anything, please call me. RIP Uncle George.
So many childhood memories with uncle George but my favorite has to be sledding in the winter ( AKA being pulled down the back roads on a car hood then going back to the cabin to warm up and dry off.... RIP George love MONK!