George A. Amin

Passed 06/29/2020

Obituary For George A. Amin

George A. Amin, 89, passed peacefully in the comfort of his home surrounded by his loving family on June 29, 2020. Born November 28, 1930 in Glendale, AZ, he was the son of the late Fred G. & Labebe (Merhege) Amin.

George served honorably in the U.S. Military in the Korean War (1951-1953). He was a respected businessman, and shared ownership with his brothers (Joe, John, Fred and Carl) in Amin’s Department Store (1932-2001) and Amin’s Home Furnishings (1980-2019) – spanning two generations and over 80-years of service focused business in the communities of Hot Springs and Lordsburg, NM. In 1958 he expanded the family business by opening a second department store in Lordsburg which remained a community fixture until 1982. George was always of a humble and happy nature, he never knew a stranger, he had a keen sense of humor and quick wit - and he always had a colorful, funny story to share. He will be remembered and revered for many things, but most especially as a beloved and respected husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, friend and businessman.

George is survived by his loving wife of 57-years, Geri, of the home; son, Michael (Julie); daughter, Martha; step-son, Tim Smith. Step-grandchildren, Rebecca Smith, Krista Smith, Corey Wilson (Mandy), Joshua Barela and Amelia Barela. Great step-grandchildren, Shane and Jaicee Mercado. Brothers John Amin, Carl Amin (B.J.); sister, Martha Smith; brother-in law, Charlie G. Davis (Angelina). Nieces, Pam Bauer (Dwayne); Trish Janos (Steve); Kathy Amin; Helen Griffith (Geoff); Heidi Tarr (Matt); Carla Gressman; Laura Garcia (Jerry); nephews, David Amin (Lena), Gifford Davis (Julie), Curt Russell and several great nieces and nephews. He was preceded in passing by his father, Fred; mother, Labebe; brother, Joe Amin; sister, Florence Cecil; sister, Joan Lett; brother, Fred Amin and sister-in-law, Carline Russell.

A special thank you to Ambercare Hospice, and most especially to Susan Montgomery for her loving care and compassion. And finally, a heartfelt thank you to the Amin, Bauer, Janos and Montgomery families for all of their love and support.

A graveside celebration of life service will be held at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, July 7, 2020 at Vista Memory Gardens Cemetery, Truth or Consequences, NM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in George’s memory to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105, 800-822-6344; New Mexico State Veterans Home, 992 S. Broadway, T. or C., NM 87901; or a charity of your choice.



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I worked with George from 1995 until 2006. He was always the ultimate gentleman. Sympathies to his family. Bill Berg

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Our sincerest condolences to Geri, Michael, Martha and the Amin Family. George was more than a very good friend, he was family to me, my wife Ernie and my daughters Elizabeth and Sharon. George was not only a kind man but had a great sense of humor and told some great stories. He will be greatly missed. You all are in our thoughts and prayers. Neto and Ernie Renteria

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Our condolences to the family of George Amin. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Skip and Lupita McGary

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SO LONG GEORGE .KEN

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so long George

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My Uncle George was one of the kindest and truest persons I have known. He was down to earth and treated everyone he encountered with respect.I loved his laugh and how he had a way of drawing people into his laughter and cheering them up. Geoff and I, as well as the community will greatly miss this wonderful man. Our thoughts and prayers are with Aunt Geri, Michael, Martha, and the Amin family.

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