Was so saddened by the news of Georgia's passing. I have many, many fond memories of her. Her voice and laughter echo in my memory as I type here today. There was no guessing with Georgia...we always knew what she thought, what she felt and while many were intimidated by that personality trait I admired it and loved her for her amazing honesty. Her strength, her confidence, and her big heart you saw if you were one of the lucky ones to be able to be inside of it....which I believe I was. I will truly miss this woman. One of the last times I saw her was when she snuck into the church delivering one of those famous pies to my grandma's funeral luncheon, waved & winked at me as she quietly sneaked down the steps to the church kitchen, and on her way back up gave me a huge hug. I loved the unending love Georgia showed to Tracy. I loved how independent she was all her life up until the day she died. I love the fact that she lived 89 wonderful years healthy, in her own home, playing her favorite card games. Georgia you will be missed, but as you join Vern, Scottie and others in Heaven may you rest in eternal peace. To my "little sis" Tracy, you know I'll be by your side once again as you journey down this road of grief. You know how to reach me & don't hesitate to call. To Larry, Sharon, Mikey, Gary, Dar & family, please know you have my deepest sympathy. Love to you all.....