George Dean Atteberry

George Dean Atteberry

April 20, 1929 - January 09, 2011

George Dean Atteberry

April 20, 1929 - January 09, 2011

Obituary

George Dean Atteberry passed peacefully into his Father’s arms on January 9, 2011 at his home in Orange County, California.

Born on April 20, 1929 in Lincoln, Illinois to Albert Leslie and Ruth Watt Atteberry, George grew up on a large grain and livestock farm in the community of Armington, Illinois. He began his education in a one room country school and graduated from Hittle Township High School in 1947. George pursued his desire to learn and his love for the land, attending Illinois State Normal University and then earning a Bachelor of Science degree in agriculture at the University of Illinois in 1951. He followed his college graduation with Veterinary Service in the United States Air Force, serving during the Korean Conflict.

George continued his education with post-graduate courses at the University of Illinois in the Agricultural Economics department. His professional career included positions with Production Credit, Office of Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation, Fruin Farm Management Service and John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company. As an Agricultural Investment Officer, George made the first agribusiness loan for this insurance company. Upon his retirement George founded the Arrow Real Estate Company, California Agricultural Advisers and Managers, Inc., and he was active with the Chico Nut Company as well.

With travels that span all fifty states as well as many international countries, George continued to follow his passion for farming and agriculture throughout his life. He was a dedicated Christian and served as an elder, deacon, Sunday school superintendent and youth group sponsor in his church. He had a heart for helping others and was committed to volunteerism in his community including service with the California Butte County Sheriff’s Department, Enloe Medical Center, Elks and the American Legion. In 2006 George published an autobiography of his life titled ‘Born Before Sliced Bread’ so that his experiences on the farm could be shared with future generations.

He is survived by his four children – Dean Atteberry Julie of Owasso, OK; Joy Young Dr. Ron of Norcross, GA; Daniel Atteberry Pelusa of Sacramento, CA; Sheryl Brinson Scott of Rancho Santa Margarita, CA; six grandchildren Nicole Joshua Seabolt, Phillip Atteberry, Sean and Christine Young, Shane and Kiley Brinson; and brother Lee Atteberry of Minier, Illinois.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Tommy Gene Atteberry and his sister, Emmalena King. He will be buried at Mount Joy Cemetery, Eminence Township, Logan County, Illinois. Memorial services will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, please join the family in honoring George’s passion for farming and learning with contributions to the George D. Atteberry Memorial Scholarship fund. Contributions may be sent to:

University of Illinois Foundation
George D. Atteberry Memorial Scholarship
1305 West Green Street
214 Harker Hall
Urbana, IL 61801

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  1. I’m so sorry for your loss. I know he meant so much to your families, but I know that he is finally resting in peace up above with our Father in heaven. He was a wonderful grandfather to Christine & Sean and I know that he will be greatly missed. My prayers are with y’all!

  2. Dear Daniel & Pelusa,
    Our prayers are with you and your family. We take comfort from the Word of God:…”Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on. “Yes,” says the Spirit, “they will rest from their labor, for their deeds will follow them.”
    Blessings of peace and joy be yours in the midst of your loss.

  3. Our condolences to the Attebury family on their loss. George is finally at peace. I am sure he will be missed by many, especially all his buddies at the Butte County Sheriffs’ office.

  4. Joyce Short says:

    You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

  5. Katie Martin says:

    Grandpa George,
    I heard many wonderful things about you. Your family and extended loved ones cared so much for you. This is a tough time and my sympathy goes out to all of them. May you be at peace with the Lord and in no more pain. God bless.

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