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George Fleury Phones & Addresses

  • Oakton, VA
  • 6909 Benjamin St, McLean, VA 22101 (703) 356-5077
  • Mc Lean, VA
  • Burke, VA

Work

Company: Bb&t Oct 2011 Position: Mortgage loan officer

Education

Degree: B.S. School / High School: University of Virginia 1975 Specialities: Commerce

Skills

Mortgage Lending • Sailing • Real Estate • Fha • Investment Properties • First Time Home Buyers • Loans • Loan Origination • Residential Mortgages • Mortgage Banking • Banking • Refinance • Credit • Short Sales • Foreclosures • Residential Homes • Credit Analysis • Working With First Time Home Buyers • Mortgage Loan Originations • Investments • Management • Usda • Fha Financing • Selling • Sales • U.s. Federal Housing Authority

Languages

English

Interests

Crabbing • Boating • Fishing • Sailing

Industries

Financial Services

Resumes

Resumes

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Loan Officer

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Location:
6909 Benjamin St, Fairfax, VA
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
BB&T since Oct 2011
Mortgage Loan Officer

BridgeTrust Title McLean 2010 - Oct 2011
Agency Manager

Lighthouse Title McLean 2000 - Feb 2010
Agency Manager
Education:
University of Virginia 1975
B.S., Commerce
Gonzaga College High School 1971
Skills:
Mortgage Lending
Sailing
Real Estate
Fha
Investment Properties
First Time Home Buyers
Loans
Loan Origination
Residential Mortgages
Mortgage Banking
Banking
Refinance
Credit
Short Sales
Foreclosures
Residential Homes
Credit Analysis
Working With First Time Home Buyers
Mortgage Loan Originations
Investments
Management
Usda
Fha Financing
Selling
Sales
U.s. Federal Housing Authority
Interests:
Crabbing
Boating
Fishing
Sailing
Languages:
English

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
George Fleury
Manager
Ligthouse Title Lp
Title Abstract Office
4620 Lee Hwy, Arlington, VA 22207

Publications

Us Patents

Multi-Staple Cartridge For Surgical Staplers

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US Patent:
44756798, Oct 9, 1984
Filed:
Aug 7, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/291086
Inventors:
George J. Fleury - McLean VA
International Classification:
A61B 1704
US Classification:
227 19
Abstract:
A multi-staple cartridge for surgical staplers in which individual staples are retained and driven by separate but commonly actuated staple retaining units. Each of the units includes a movable staple carrier and a staple driving head. All units are actuated by a cartridge contained driving press so that the driving head and carrier are first moved together under a limited or yieldable force transmitting means tending to retain them in their initial relative position. The force transmitting means operative between the common driving press then advances the driving head relative to the carrier to set the staple. Final movement of the carrier and driving head is by direct abutting engagement with the driving press for all staples not previously clinched by the force of the yieldable force transmitting means. Tissue thickness variation is thus accommodated by each individual staple.

Surgical Snare

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US Patent:
43265308, Apr 27, 1982
Filed:
Mar 5, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/127321
Inventors:
George J. Fleury - McLean VA
International Classification:
A61B 1739
US Classification:
12830314
Abstract:
A surgical instrument for removing cellular tissue from the body cavities arranged to shape a loop easily by using an elongated cable. The cable is folded essentially in the middle intermediate the ends thereof. The thusly folded cable is positioned internally of an elongated open ended sheath. Manipulative structure is provided at the proximal end for selectively reciprocatively sliding one or both of end portions of the cable whereby a loop may be formed externally of the other end of the sheath. The structure when manipulated provides a controlled configuration of the loop.

Incentive Spirometer

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US Patent:
40968553, Jun 27, 1978
Filed:
Dec 22, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/753466
Inventors:
George J. Fleury - McLean VA
International Classification:
A61B 508
US Classification:
128 208
Abstract:
There is disclosed an incentive spirometer for measuring, as desired, the inspiratory breathing capacity and/or the expiratory breathing capacity including a freely floating piston positioned within a chamber. The piston is responsive to an inspired breath inhaled from one end of the chamber and also responsive to an exhaled breath introduced into the other end of the chamber. A novel rolling seal is provided which causes extremely minute friction losses during movement and which effectively seals the area between the external perimeter of the piston and the internal surface of the chamber.
George J Fleury from Oakton, VA, age ~71 Get Report