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Georgia Sue Black

Dallas, Texas

1936 - 2025

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DIED
December 29, 2025
LOCATION
Dallas, Texas

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Georgia Sue Herberger Black passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on December 29, 2025--a notable date because, in a beautiful twist of timing, she was finally reunited with husband Don on the occasion of their 67th wedding anniversary. Her courageous, three-year battle with ovarian...

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Georgia Sue was the president of my board at ChildCare Group. She set the standard for board membership and meetings with her brilliant mind and great good humor. She and I shared the services of marvelous hair dresser Geoffrey Kraus keeping updated about one another through him. She was surely one of the most talented and outstanding people I have ever known, a leadership genius. Madeline Mandell, CEO emeritus ChildCareDallasCho

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Georgia Sue, you will be missed. You brightened every Wellesley event with your smile, your wonderful humor, and your support for Wellesley. May your family find comfort and peace knowing how much you were loved and admired. With deepest condolences to your family, Eleanor Latimer PS I have made a donation to the Dallas Symphony, but their online form does not let me tell you that.

As president of the Wellesley College Alumnae Association, Georgia Sue was my boss. She was an incredible mentor and friend, and we all benefited from her warmth, keen intelligence, sage advice, practicality, and wonderful sense of humor. Her love for Wellesley and her energy in working for the College were endless, and it helped all of us. My favorite photo of Georgia Sue (posted in my office at the College for years) was taken in her hotel room at the Wellesley College Club. She's sitting...

I am so sorry for the loss of your wonderful mother. I was a neighbor and we were friends as well. Georgia Sue will be missed by all those that were lucky enough to have known her. Fondly, Lynne Bogart

What a remarkable woman Georgia Sue was. And what an honor to have been a friend of hers for close to 40 years.