Georgette graduated from Loretto Academy and attended the University of Rochester, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts majoring in English. It was at university where she met her husband Daniel Kaufmann. They married shortly after graduation in 1998, and recently celebrated their 22nd Anniversary on November 13th, 2020.
Together Georgette (Gigi) and her husband Daniel attended and graduated from Chicago-Kent College of Law with a Juris Doctorate (JD) in 1998. Gigi was an assistant attorney general with the Office of Attorney General Child Support Division in El Paso since 2013. She represented the state in court cases involving the establishment and enforcement of child support. Gigi was a devoted wife and mother and a deeply spiritual lady who attended church regularly.
She was a lifelong lover of animals, owning two cats, Tat and Peanut, and feeding and caring for the many outdoor stray cats that found their way into her backyard. She truly lived life to the fullest through simple pleasures, having an uncanny ability to reach people in a deep and positive way. She loved to travel and enjoyed family cruises to Alaska and other exotic locations, as well as driving all over Texas to watch her son compete for Salle De Long Fencing School.
Memorial donations may be sent in Georgette's name to St. Josephs Catholic Church on Travis Street in El Paso.
Georgette graduated from Loretto Academy and attended the University of Rochester, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts majoring in English. It was at university where she met her husband Daniel Kaufmann. They married shortly after graduation in 1998, and recently celebrated their 22nd Anniversary on November 13th, 2020.
Together Georgette (Gigi) and her husband Daniel attended and graduated from Chicago-Kent College of Law with a Juris Doctorate (JD) in 1998. Gigi was an assistant attorney general with the Office of Attorney General Child Support Division in El Paso since 2013. She represented the state in court cases involving the establishment and enforcement of child support. Gigi was a devoted wife and mother and a deeply spiritual lady who attended church regularly.
She was a lifelong lover of animals, owning two cats, Tat and Peanut, and feeding and caring for the many outdoor stray cats that found their way into her backyard. She truly lived life to the fullest through simple pleasures, having an uncanny ability to reach people in a deep and positive way. She loved to travel and enjoyed family cruises to Alaska and other exotic locations, as well as driving all over Texas to watch her son compete for Salle De Long Fencing School.
Memorial donations may be sent in Georgette's name to St. Josephs Catholic Church on Travis Street in El Paso.
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