She was a fun loving, caring person who valued her friends and would do anything to help others. She was always appreciative of what others did for her as well.
Georgia had a strong will and fought many hard battles, but did so with courage and grace. Sorrow and emptiness remains where her presence once was. The only thing that will come close to filling that space are the precious memories that fill our hearts as we reminisce of the beautiful times we spent together.
She was raised in Fort Worth, Texas and is survived by her mother, Marilyn Austin of the home, her brothers, Keith Austin and Paul Katsaros, and husband Kevin Belknap. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Roy and Lena Worthington.
Also, important to Georgia were her dog, Milky Way, and her 14 year old cat, Mouse."
- Information taken from the Restlawn Memorial Park website.
She was a fun loving, caring person who valued her friends and would do anything to help others. She was always appreciative of what others did for her as well.
Georgia had a strong will and fought many hard battles, but did so with courage and grace. Sorrow and emptiness remains where her presence once was. The only thing that will come close to filling that space are the precious memories that fill our hearts as we reminisce of the beautiful times we spent together.
She was raised in Fort Worth, Texas and is survived by her mother, Marilyn Austin of the home, her brothers, Keith Austin and Paul Katsaros, and husband Kevin Belknap. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Roy and Lena Worthington.
Also, important to Georgia were her dog, Milky Way, and her 14 year old cat, Mouse."
- Information taken from the Restlawn Memorial Park website.
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