George D. "Chub" Bon Fleur, 87, passed away peacefully on February 11, 2014. Family and friends are encouraged to attend a celebration of life to be held on Wednesday, February 19, 2014 at 5:30 P.M at The Clubhouse Restaurant at Daytona Beach Golf Club, 600 Wilder Blvd, Daytona Beach, FL 32114. Chub was born August 30, 1926 at Halifax Hospital in Daytona Beach. As a very young man, Chub left school to enter the United States Army during WWII. The war ended as the troop ship he was on, the U.S.S. General Meigs, made its way overseas. He then became a member of the 78th Division Occupation Force in Germany. In 1963 he, having been trained as an electrician, went to work for the U.S. Space Program at Cape Kennedy. As the programs diminished, he built and opened a Citgo Station and, again, by building a new place the Bon Fleur Tire on Mason Avenue, he became the Uniroyal Tire Dealer for Volusia County. By natural progression, he owned several automotive businesses including one in Allandale and another in DeLand. He was an avid racquetball player. He is a member of the White Chapel Church of God. Those left to cherish his memory are his wife of 61 years, Ruth Bon Fleur; children, Bette Bon Fleur of Orlando, FL, Bruce Bon Fleur of South Dakota, David Bon Fleur of Port Orange, and Gene Bon Fleur of Alabama; grandchildren, Erik, Daniel, Gen, and Brent.