Georgia Jean Daniels-Hobart
May 20, 1949 – August 19, 2021
Georgia passed Aug. 19 peacefully in her home surrounded by loved ones. Georgia was preceded in death by her parents Juanita and George, brother Gary Fultz and loving daughter Kathy Daniels-Morris.
Georgia was born May 20, 1949, to Juanita Fay Fultz-Daniels and George Earl Daniels in Jackson County, Kansas.
She was raised in Omak, Washington, before relocating to Moses Lake, Washington.
Georgia is survived by her loving and providing daughter Wendy Holeman-Clark; her grandchildren Corey Meier, Brett Meier Sr., Michael Meier, Ryan Holeman, Kimberly Meier-Williams, Chance Morris, John Meier Jr. and Christopher McMurtry; her 15 great-grandchildren; and her siblings Wilma Mabry of Gelbert, Arizona, Donna Daniels of Omak, Washington, Kay Daniels of Gelbert, Arizona, Bill Daniels of Malott, Washington, Barbara Weckenhagen of Omak, Washington, Richard Daniels of Spokane, Washington, and David Daniels of Malott, Washington.
She was loved by everybody and cherished by many. Georgia helped participate in raising each of her grandchildren and rocking all great-grandchildren to sleep. She would proudly boast about all eight of her grandchildren who could do no wrong in her eyes, about them being amazing mothers and fathers, and believed they all had influence to chase their dreams and change the world. Regardless of her large family, Georgia, or “GG” as she was always referred to by all her family, always made you feel special with the brand of love she gave and made time for everyone; she truly would give her last.
Georgia loved to go dancing in her younger years, recently loved puzzle books, art and cooking, was remembered for her glorified rice and loved visiting and watching her large family cry in laughter. There will always be an emptiness in our hearts and in the world. Her beautiful life will forever be cherished. She will be remembered as a loving mother, sister, aunt, grandmother, great-grandmother, community grandma and friend.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, Sept. 4, 2021, at 1 p.m. at Kayser’s Chapel of Memories with viewing starting at 12 p.m. Please express your thoughts and memories for the family at www.kayserschapel.com.