Philip & Lynne Scannell
Virginia.... So so sorry to hear about your Dads passing... my goodness. we were just speaking of him.... This weekend we will remember him as we help raise money for this horrible disease...
Birth date: Jul 23, 1945 Death date: Jul 15, 2019
George F. Windisch, 73, of Londonderry, NH passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his devoted family. Born on July 23, 1945 to the late William J. and Philomena (Weidenhofer) Windisch in Pittsburgh, PA, George graduated from Read Obituary
Virginia.... So so sorry to hear about your Dads passing... my goodness. we were just speaking of him.... This weekend we will remember him as we help raise money for this horrible disease...
Dear Kathy and Family:
Our deepest condolences to you and all who loved George.
George was one of the best men I've ever known. As you know, he was my first Station Commander and from him I learned what it meant to be a good Trooper. I've never forgotten the lessons he passed on. He was one of the toughest, smartest, kindest, and funniest people I've ever had the pleasure of knowing.
We'll all miss him dearly.
Mike and Kathy Conti & Family
Our deepest condolences to the Windisch family. We had the pleasure of spending great moments together with him and Kathy while we served together on the Forest Hills board of directors. George was a fun person to be with and always had a smile on his face. We will miss you George. Rest in peace.
Lyn and Jack Micklovich
Dear Windish family,
My condolences on your loss. George and I served together in the State Police at Concord in 1969. He was a great man and an outstanding Trooper. You can be proud of his service in the USMC and the MSP.
May he rest in peace.
Major Charles Appleton, MSP (ret.)

A great man, and leader of men. I worked with him in uniform, as a detective when he ran the Leominster barracks, and later at the federal court house when he ran grand jury. We had many, many laughs together over the years. I will miss him-Steve Johnson MSP retired
My deepest condolences to the family. George were a friend for many years on the job. We worked together with our connection to firearms. Me as Department armorer and George in firearms id. He was a great friend and working companion. He will be greatly missed.
Robert W. Goldman,MSP Retired
George was one of the nicest people we have had the honor and privilege to have as a neighbor and friend. We will miss him and his beautiful smile and wonderful personality. We will always hold those special memories of the good times we spent together. Our hearts go out to Kathy and family. We will keep you all in our prayers. May you sit at His right hand now George and share a laugh.
John & Janice Spina
Rest in peace George. Our time together at A3 Concord was memorable. We, along with Ed Desmond, got the job done while having fun living in the barracks. May you rest in eternal peace as a friend I was proud to work with, depend on and know.
Kathy and family;
My sincere condolences for your loss. George was your rock, and I am sure he left you all with strength and resolve to see him off into this next stage. May your memories bring you comfort.
Ellen Baranowski