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Fochville mourns the passing of President Hyper founder, George Synodinos

Known for his entrepreneurial vision, generosity, and dedication to uplifting others, Synodinos left a lasting legacy that touched countless lives.

The Fochville community is deeply saddened by the passing of George Synodinos, the esteemed founder of President Hyper in Fochville, who passed away on Sunday morning. Widely respected as a visionary entrepreneur, Mr. Synodinos built more than a successful business — he cultivated a legacy of generosity, leadership, and community spirit that continues to inspire.

Community tributes have poured in for the man affectionately known as Uncle George.”

It is with deep sadness that we heard of the passing of Uncle George Synodinos. As the founder of President Hyper in Fochville, he was a visionary and a dedicated entrepreneur who built a lasting legacy,” said Corne van der Merwe, a local community leader.

His warmth, integrity, and kindness touched the lives of all who knew him. His wisdom and generosity will be remembered by the Fochville community. He was both a gentleman and a gentle man. May his legacy of love and strength continue to inspire us all. Our heartfelt condolences to his wife Anna, Basil, and the entire Synodinos family,” van der Merwe added.

Local residents also expressed heartfelt messages on social media and community platforms:

My condolences to the family. He was a good man and did a lot for the Fochville community. He never refused to help anyone in need. May you rest in peace, dear Uncle George,” shared Antoinette Rossouw Theron.

He was a legend! The creator of President Hyper in Fochville. RIP, Uncle George!” wrote Clive Wright.

The impact of George Synodinos on the Fochville community cannot be overstated. Through President Hyper, he not only contributed to the local economy but also created a hub of service and care for residents.

As messages of condolence continue to pour in, one thing remains clear: George Synodinos’s legacy will live on in the hearts of many. His entrepreneurial spirit, generosity, and dedication to community upliftment have left an indelible mark on Fochville.

Rest in peace, Uncle George. Your light will continue to shine in every life you touched.

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Adele Louw

Adele has been in the community media since 1997, first in Mpumalanga and since 2008 in Gauteng, and is passionate about giving a voice to residents of all communities.

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