Br. Amian George

Eugene Joseph Lamoureux was born on May 25, 1916, the son of Alva and Albert. He had two sisters, one who entered the convent, and two brothers who also became Christian Brothers: Brother Albert and Brother Clement Peter. Eugene entered the Juniorate in 1932 at Barrytown, New York, and the Novitiate there in 1933. He was sent to Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. for his A.B. degree which he received in 1937. His teaching assignments in New York include: St. Augustine in the Bronx in 1938; St. Bernard's in 1939; St. Patrick's School in Newburgh, in 1940; and Good Shepherd School in 1941. Brother Amian George was assigned to La Salle Academy in Providence, Rhode Island in 1942-1947 and again in 1952-1954. He taught at St. Joseph's on Staten Island 1947-1949, at Bishop Loughlin in Brooklyn 1949-1951, at CB Academy in Albany in 1951, and that same year also received his M.A. from Manhattan College. Brother A. George was assigned to St. Joseph's Collegiate in Buffalo from 1955 to 1957, and at St. Bernard's in 1958. He was at Bishop Brady in Manchester, New Hampshire in 1959, at Bishop Loughlin in 1961 and at Cretin High School in St. Paul, Minneapolis as Counselor and Chairman of the Guidance Department from 1975 to 1979. He retired in 1979 to CB Center in Narragansett, Rhode Island, where he died at age sixty-five, having been a De La Salle Christian Brother for seventy-nine years.
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