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AUDREY B. GEORGES

Washington, District of Columbia

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  AUDREY BATEMAN GEORGES  Audrey B. Georges, loving mother and grandmother, a retired Administrative Laboratory Manager and Public Speaking Coach at the NIH, died peacefully in her sleep on March 6, 2013 after a lengthy battle with ALS. Audrey was born in Brooklyn, NY. She attended...

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Beautiful woman, inside and out. Great courage. Now at peace - but missed by friends and classmates.

My Husband, rented her basement apt for a couple of yrs due to working MD and Living in NC. So when I visited,I had many opportunities to chit chat with Audrey and was always struck with her joy of life, her encouragement of others and her love. She touched my life with her tenacity to enjoy life and I am grateful for that gift

Words cannot express the level of sadness I felt in receiving this news especially since I had recently corresponded with Audrey directly by e-mail and we were trying to make plans for me to visit her at home. I initially met Audrey through the NIH's R&W many years ago where she served as my Public Speaking coach. Audrey was such a wonderful and genuine person. Although we had not spoken over some time, to this day I still refer to all of the advise that she offered. She was a very strong...

audrey, was a very good friend, helpful in everyway to everyone, certainly to me.
she loved her children dearly and adored her grandchildren. i miss knowing she is down the road. susan taylor

I am thankful that I had the opportunity to know Audrey. I rented her basement apartment just months before she was diagnosed. I had the wonderful experience of getting to know her and witness her strength and grace as she moved through life. My heart goes out to John and all the family and friends of this very beautiful woman.

To Audrey's Family,
We can not forget her charming smile and always on the move. She stood by people who were anxious to learn to speak in public how can such a person be forgotten. She will always be close to our hearts.

I was quite in awe of Audrey. Getting to know her after her ALS diagnosis, I was inspired by her love of life as well as her grit in fighting her affliction. Yet somehow she accepted her fate with unimaginable grace. God be with all of you.

Audrey's strength during a difficult, physical challenge, encouraged many of us. She taught us to persevere.