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Georgia Mae <I>Oliver</I> Roberson

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Georgia Mae Oliver Roberson

Birth
Oklahoma, USA
Death
24 May 2007 (aged 78)
Claremore, Rogers County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Wagoner County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.0675917, Longitude: -95.4939417
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Funeral service for Georgia Mae Roberson will be 1 p.m., Sat., June 2, 2007, at Unity Temple Church of God In Christ, Inola, with Rev. Amos E. Allen officiating. Burial will follow at Willow Springs Cemetery, Inola, under the direction of Inola Funeral Home & Crematory. Visitation will be held at the funeral home Thurs. 1-8 p.m., and family will greet friends 5-8 p.m.

Georgia died Thurs., May 24, 2007, at Wood Manor Nursing Home at the age of 77.

On June 7, 1928, God gave Georgia Mae to Clifford and Irene Oliver. Georgia grew up to become a loving and caring young lady. She attended school in Brushy Creek, a little town in Oklahoma. She completed nine years of school and her parents moved to Inola. Georgia and Johnny D. Terry were united in marriage, and to this union 4 girls and 1 boy were born.

Georgia was saved under the teaching of Mother Ethel Cole in 1955, along with her sister Mary Edith. They began a house to house service each week. Georgia lived a Holy and sanctified life, and raised her children according to the scripture. She was a great mother, wife, grandmother, aunt, and foster parent to all, never failing to raise her kids to be strong, courageous, and independent. Georgia truly let her light shine. Georgia was a past president of "YPWW". She also was on the Mother's Board of Unity Temple. Georgia was known to all as a soloist within itself, and was often referred to as the pastor's "Song Bird".

Georgia was preceded in death by her first husband, Johnny D. Terry; son, Johnny A. Terry; sisters: Mary, Susie, Sammie Lee; and Terri; her parents; and brothers: Henry, Tom, and Tom.

She leaves to cherish her memory her loving and devoted husband, John T. Roberson; daughters: Madeline B.J. Ridge, Linda L. Harris, Ruthie L. Daniels, and Erma J. Terry White; brother, Leroy "Buster" Bailey; daughters-in-law, Georgia Lee Nero and Desiree' Terry; sons-in-law: Manly Ridge, Franklin Harris, Val-Gene Daniels, and Marvin Issac; brothers-in-law: Pastor Willie T. Cotton, and Wiley Terry; and sisters-in-law: Allie Mae Oliver, Tommy Dean Cornwell, Lisa Terry, Marguerite Oliver, Betty Bailey, and Helen Williams.

She also leaves her 22 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren, and a host of cousins, nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends.

"I've fought a good fight, I've ran my race, and I've finished my course."

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Funeral service for Georgia Mae Roberson will be 1 p.m., Sat., June 2, 2007, at Unity Temple Church of God In Christ, Inola, with Rev. Amos E. Allen officiating. Burial will follow at Willow Springs Cemetery, Inola, under the direction of Inola Funeral Home & Crematory. Visitation will be held at the funeral home Thurs. 1-8 p.m., and family will greet friends 5-8 p.m.

Georgia died Thurs., May 24, 2007, at Wood Manor Nursing Home at the age of 77.

On June 7, 1928, God gave Georgia Mae to Clifford and Irene Oliver. Georgia grew up to become a loving and caring young lady. She attended school in Brushy Creek, a little town in Oklahoma. She completed nine years of school and her parents moved to Inola. Georgia and Johnny D. Terry were united in marriage, and to this union 4 girls and 1 boy were born.

Georgia was saved under the teaching of Mother Ethel Cole in 1955, along with her sister Mary Edith. They began a house to house service each week. Georgia lived a Holy and sanctified life, and raised her children according to the scripture. She was a great mother, wife, grandmother, aunt, and foster parent to all, never failing to raise her kids to be strong, courageous, and independent. Georgia truly let her light shine. Georgia was a past president of "YPWW". She also was on the Mother's Board of Unity Temple. Georgia was known to all as a soloist within itself, and was often referred to as the pastor's "Song Bird".

Georgia was preceded in death by her first husband, Johnny D. Terry; son, Johnny A. Terry; sisters: Mary, Susie, Sammie Lee; and Terri; her parents; and brothers: Henry, Tom, and Tom.

She leaves to cherish her memory her loving and devoted husband, John T. Roberson; daughters: Madeline B.J. Ridge, Linda L. Harris, Ruthie L. Daniels, and Erma J. Terry White; brother, Leroy "Buster" Bailey; daughters-in-law, Georgia Lee Nero and Desiree' Terry; sons-in-law: Manly Ridge, Franklin Harris, Val-Gene Daniels, and Marvin Issac; brothers-in-law: Pastor Willie T. Cotton, and Wiley Terry; and sisters-in-law: Allie Mae Oliver, Tommy Dean Cornwell, Lisa Terry, Marguerite Oliver, Betty Bailey, and Helen Williams.

She also leaves her 22 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren, and a host of cousins, nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends.

"I've fought a good fight, I've ran my race, and I've finished my course."

Copyright © 2002 Spherexx.com

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