George Stutz, Boston, MA— The geothermal community and the Project InnerSpace team are deeply saddened by the recent passing of George Stutz. A dedicated program manager for the GEODE initiative, George was known for his calm leadership, quiet confidence, and steadfast commitment to the success of his projects. He passed away unexpectedly, leaving an irreplaceable void in the GEODE program and the wider geothermal ecosystem.
George’s colleagues at InnerSpace described him as a kind and supportive individual, who always stayed positive, even in difficult times. He was a beloved husband, son, brother, uncle, and friend, as well as a respected advocate for the oil and gas workforce’s engagement in geothermal initiatives. His presence in the community was marked by humility and a strong sense of responsibility, and his loss has been felt deeply by all who knew him.
In memory of George, Project InnerSpace has organized a fundraiser to support his surviving family. The initiative, titled “Honoring George Stutz – In Loving Support of His Family,” has already received contributions, with Project InnerSpace matching all donations. So far, significant support has come from donors, including Jamie Beard, who contributed $1,000, and several anonymous donors who have contributed generously as well.
As we remember George for his invaluable contributions to the geothermal sector, we send our heartfelt thoughts and prayers to his family and loved ones during this difficult time.
Short Summary of George Stutz
Aspect | Details |
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Name | George Stutz |
Fundraiser Created By | Project InnerSpace |
Largest Donation | $1,000 by Jamie Beard |
Location | Boston, MA |
Purpose | Funeral expenses and support for George’s surviving family |
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