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Georgia Alice Brennstuhl Isley

Birth
Richland County, Ohio, USA
Death
1 Oct 2019 (aged 85)
Bellville, Richland County, Ohio, USA
Burial
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Georgia Isley
December 18, 1933 ‒ October 01, 2019
Bellville, Ohio

Georgia Alice Isley, 85, entered eternity Oct 1, 2019 at home in the house her husband helped build for her 63 years ago. She has ended her 20 year courageously-fought battle with autoimmune diseases, and is now truly home with her Lord & Savior. Georgia was born at home in Richland Co. on Dec 18, 1933 to the late Mary Dorothy (Weaver) and George Edward Brennstuhl.

She was a 1951 graduate of Loudonville High School.

One night at the skating rink, a handsome young man caught her eye and the pair married on May 26, 1956.

She did housekeeping for others prior to working at Therm-O-Disc where she worked 7 years before the birth of her first daughter. She then was a homemaker and helpmate on the family farm.

Georgia enjoyed gardening and especially enjoyed raising violets to share when she was no longer able to raise her vegetables. Georgia also enjoyed sewing, crocheting, cooking, and baking. She made countless pies and Swedish tea rings to share, often entering her tea rings in the Bellville Fair where she always took a prize. She enjoyed membership in the Chestnut Chapel Home Demonstration Club for many years.

Georgia loved to write letters and even wrote cookbooks, by hand, for each of her girls as a special keepsake. She was a talented seamstress and made many clothing items for her daughters, taught them to sew, and sewed many quilts and lap blankets to donate to nursing homes and friends who needed them.

She regularly attended Chapel Hill United Methodist Church and was active with their bazaars. In younger years, she attended Pine Run Church of God near Loudonville where she taught children’s Sunday school. Everyone Georgia met seemed to become her friend. Georgia will be remembered for her fighting spirit and never ending faith.

She is survived by her loving husband, daughters, brother, grandchildren, and many cousins, nephews, nieces, friends, and neighbors.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by brothers, Gaylord Brennstuhl and Carl Brennstuhl.
Georgia Isley
December 18, 1933 ‒ October 01, 2019
Bellville, Ohio

Georgia Alice Isley, 85, entered eternity Oct 1, 2019 at home in the house her husband helped build for her 63 years ago. She has ended her 20 year courageously-fought battle with autoimmune diseases, and is now truly home with her Lord & Savior. Georgia was born at home in Richland Co. on Dec 18, 1933 to the late Mary Dorothy (Weaver) and George Edward Brennstuhl.

She was a 1951 graduate of Loudonville High School.

One night at the skating rink, a handsome young man caught her eye and the pair married on May 26, 1956.

She did housekeeping for others prior to working at Therm-O-Disc where she worked 7 years before the birth of her first daughter. She then was a homemaker and helpmate on the family farm.

Georgia enjoyed gardening and especially enjoyed raising violets to share when she was no longer able to raise her vegetables. Georgia also enjoyed sewing, crocheting, cooking, and baking. She made countless pies and Swedish tea rings to share, often entering her tea rings in the Bellville Fair where she always took a prize. She enjoyed membership in the Chestnut Chapel Home Demonstration Club for many years.

Georgia loved to write letters and even wrote cookbooks, by hand, for each of her girls as a special keepsake. She was a talented seamstress and made many clothing items for her daughters, taught them to sew, and sewed many quilts and lap blankets to donate to nursing homes and friends who needed them.

She regularly attended Chapel Hill United Methodist Church and was active with their bazaars. In younger years, she attended Pine Run Church of God near Loudonville where she taught children’s Sunday school. Everyone Georgia met seemed to become her friend. Georgia will be remembered for her fighting spirit and never ending faith.

She is survived by her loving husband, daughters, brother, grandchildren, and many cousins, nephews, nieces, friends, and neighbors.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by brothers, Gaylord Brennstuhl and Carl Brennstuhl.


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