Georgia Sue Fisher

georgia fisher

Georgia Sue Fisher, age 81, of Greenville, IL passed away Sunday, August 30, 2020 at Greenville Nursing and Rehab. An open air service will be held at Pilcher Cemetery on County Road 1550, Brownstown, IL at 12 PM Saturday, September 12, 2020. Please wear a mask and practice social distancing. There will be a luncheon following the service at Golden Years Senior Club #1656 in Brownstown, IL. Memorial contributions are suggested to The Woburn Baptist Church.

Georgia was born September 4, 1938 in Oklahoma City, OK to George and Grace (Spencer) Price. She spent her early years in Brownstown IL, and married Jerry Fisher before moving to Greenville IL. She is survived by her husband Jerry Fisher of Greenville, IL, their daughter Cindy (Paul) Koziarz of Nashville, TN, their son Kevin Fisher of Greenville, IL, their grandsons Brennan (Libby) Koziarz of Chicago, IL, Mackenzie Koziarz of Chicago, IL. and Cameron (Michelle) Koziarz of Nashville, TN. She was preceded in death by two brothers John Price and Herb Price.

Celebration of Life
Saturday, September 12, 2020
12:00 PM 9/12/2020 12:00:00 PM
Pilcher Cemetery

County Road 1550
Brownstown, IL 62418

Pilcher Cemetery
County Road 1550 Brownstown 62418 IL
United States

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  1. Thinking of you Cindy and your family during this sad time. I have funny memories of your mom when we lived across the street from each other while our dad's were both building houses. I remember your dad calling her 'Georgie'… heartfelt condolences to your dad. Wendy and Greg Brumitt

  2. Thinking of you and your family during this difficult time. I know your mom loved her family and spending time with you all on those crazy vacations of yours:) My sympathies go out to your dad who will miss her dearly. Sending love and prayers. Colette Rinn

  3. Our hearts go out to you and your family at this sad time. Please accept our deepest and heartfelt condolences. Susan and Terry Muldoon

  4. Cindy, I am so sorry for the loss of your mother, She will always be with you in spirit watching over you and guiding you. Bill and I are sending you healing prayers and comforting hugs. Stay strong friend you are surrounded by much love.

  5. Was so sorry to hear of Georgias passing. My deepest sympathy Jerry, Cindy, and Kevin. I will always hold great memories of how kind Georgia was to me when I first moved to Greenville. May your happy memories help ease your pain during this difficult time.

  6. so very sorry for your loss. Georgia was so beautiful inside & out. She treated everyone so kind. I will miss her smile & laughter. Rest in peace, I love you all

  7. Oh the memories i have when i stayed with Aunt Georgia and Uncle Jerry ,me and kevin would stay up half the night playing air hockey and goofing around.Aunt georgia was so loving and calm.As we grew up life took us away from the smalltown of brownstown and away from our family there but always will have the memories of great family get togethers and that closeness will never leave us

  8. My heart is aching for you Cindy and your family. My sympathies to Jerry and Kevin. I will always remember your beautiful Mother, and the fun times we shared together in our younger days swimming at the Sportsman's Club. May you hold your happy memories close, and remember she will always be with you in your heart.

  9. My heart goes out to you and your family, Cindy. My condolences to your Dad, and Kevin, too. Your Mom could always make me laugh, even when she wasn't trying. Fond memories forever, Randy

  10. Aunt Georgia and Uncle Jerry , Thank you for being the greatest aunt and uncle a nephew could ever ask for . You truly made an impact on my life and will never be forgotten . I will always be grateful for the way you took care of me on my many visits to your home . I still can taste the special mac n cheese you always made us . Rest in Peace with your mother and brothers . I will always love you . Clayton

  11. I will always remember aunt Georgia‘s beauty and grace. But the one thing that stands out more than anything is her smile. I don’t remember a time when I didn’t see her beautiful smile. And she was a wonderful hostess. As I remember many pool parties at her and Uncle Jerry‘s house. Food fireworks and family. Aunt Georgia was one of the kindest people I’ve ever met. I never remember hearing her say a cross word. Last year when I went to visit her she couldn’t speak but she could still smile and she smiled straight through both of our tears. I will forever miss you aunt Georgia but we have a promise through Jesus Christ that we will see each other again✝️

  12. We have such fond memories of Georgia from our family gatherings over the years. She was always smiling and laughing, and even threw in a saucy comment or two. We wish you all strength during this difficult time.

  13. Jerry, Cindy, and Kevin – We are so very sorry for your loss. Georgia was such a beautiful person. We will always cherish the memories of all the holidays and family events that we spent together with your family, and Georgia and Jerry. We loved hearing about their adventures and it was nice seeing how close you all were together. Thank you for sharing your parents with us and we are so grateful that Georgia was a part of our lives too.

  14. My childhood memories are filled with aunt Georgia from as long as I can remember! Lots of shopping with me and Kevin hiding from our mothers in the clothes racks!! I always think of aunt Georgia when I find some good pimento cheese or her famous Mac and cheese …she always had time to truly listen to me and find out what all my family was doing. I really appreciated how she wanted to hear me tell about them. But above all else, Uncle Jerry loved her and treated her like a cherished wife as it should be. Praying for comfort for you all. I will cherish those memories of her as I know all of us will miss her

  15. Dear Jerry, Kevin, Cindy and Family, It’s hard to believe that lovely Georgia is gone. What a force of nature she was! Generous to everyone, especially her family, her sunny disposition brightened the gloomiest of days. Jerry and Georgia were a closely knit pair and our hearts go out to Jerry on his profound loss. Fond memories of Georgia come flooding back. Her willingness to pitch in and help with projects for anyone, family or not, attests to her generous nature. We remember the pleasure she took in helping move Paul’s mom into her new home, her gamely caring for Cindy and her young grandsons during a tough pregnancy for her treasured daughter, and the mountains of gifts she showered upon those she loved. She was beautiful inside and out! That smile, those sparkling eyes, and that lush hair were a preview to a special soul inside. Please accept our sincere condolences. We hope your wonderful memories will be a comfort to you all. Fondly, Jim, Debbie, Jay and Eve Koziarz

  16. Dear Jerry, How sorry we were to hear from Cindy about Georgia’s passing last week. Our memories from the Western Springs days & the times we spent with you at the Koziarz home were truly wonderful. You may remember the time when our son Parker & McKenzie spent time at your home down south. They had such a fantastic time; you and Georgia welcomed and entertained them the entire time! We also remember the parties and great times we shared at the Koziarz’s house. Cindy always tried to plan an event while you were in town to celebrate the love she has for you. Our thoughts & prayers are with you! ❤️ Stay safe & be well. Love, Renee & Steve Beck

  17. Jerry, I was so sorry to hear about Georgia. My prayers are with you and your family. I will always remember Georgia from our school days. May GOD bless you all. Love to you. Carol Miller Oldham

  18. Dear Jerry, We were so very sorry to hear about the passing of Georgia. The two of you were always so kind and respectful to each other as you shared an unbreakable bond. My son, Jonathan Markert absolutely loved every time he and Kenzie would visit you two. Georgia was such a gem and always sent Jonathan home with clean and folded clothes! May you find comfort in all the experiences and memories you have shared together.She will always live in your heart. Take good care of yourself – that is what she would want. Our sincere sympathies, Nancy and Bill Markert


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