Lost another player

so terrible and young.

Ginky was a real treat for the East Coast pool scene, i'm really shocked here.

RIP.
 
Prayers from Las Vegas

Our thoughts and Prayers go out to George's family and friends, from all of us in Las Vegas.








Gordon Graham
 
George was one of the nicest people in the world. I will definitely miss our late night chats on Facebook. Oddly enough, he and I never chatted about pool at all. My thoughts and prayers go out to George's family and friends. We will miss you, Ginkster.
 
I'm deeply saddened by the terrible news. I've known the Ginkster since he was a teenager in Chelsea Billiards. Just tonight I heard he passed away and I'm crushed. RIP Ginky! You'll always be my hero.
 
Rest In Peace Ginky

It was always a pleasure being entertained by you at tournaments.
You will be missed.
 
Every lost life is sad, but for someone so young it is always more tragic. I'm sure the circumstances will show themselves eventually, but my deepest condolences to everyone who knew him.
 
Ginky was a major force several years ago. Always wondered what happened to that great talent. Far to young to cash out.
 
R.I.P Ginky.

Best wishes to his family and friends in this hard time.
 
a bright star gone dim...

Ginky was a terrific young man who brought big smiles to his friends and fans, not just because of his incredible pool skills, but perhaps even moreso, because of his warm and engaging personality.

We have lost a truly wonderful person, in Ginky..

My heartfelt prayers go out to his family and friends.

Best,
Brian kc
 
Had the pleasure of playing GINKY when he was coming up at West End in Elizabeth N.J a nice person and a hell of a player. R.I.P my friend.
 
George San Souci

He didn't like the name 'ginky' a whole lot.
He left us too soon.
Going to miss him
 
Its always sad when we lose one of our brethren, be it a cue maker or player. Much to young to go yet.
My condolences to his family and close friends.
 
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