Georgia-Harrod-Obituary

Georgia May Harrod

Pasadena, California

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HARROD-Georgia May Harrod, long time resident of Monrovia, passed away March 15, 2008, at her home of 6 years in Placentia. Georgia was born August 17, 1931, to Paul and Mildred Magaris, in Honolulu,where her father was stationed in the Navy. Her father was lost October 31, 1941, with the...

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My dear Mom, you are so missed. It was an honor to be present when you crossed over, I will never forget how I felt to see you finally at peace. You chose the date you gave me life to pass, I will honor you and pass on your legacy through my grandchildren, they loved you and always will, you will not be forgotten. I love and miss you so very much. Thank you for my life and we shall see you again when it is our turn. Aloha Mom.

I will miss Georgia's bright smile and her songs. We loved going through her catalogs and telling jokes. We will always have fond memories of a dear lady.

My condolences on the loss of your mother. I know you miss her a lot.

Much Love,

Robbie,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your Mom. You were lucky to have her as a Mom and now as a Guardian Angel. With deepest sympathy.

My deepest sympathies for your loss. Georgia may not have been 'big' physically, but she was a large presence wherever she was. Rest in peace, Georgia.

God blessed you with a very special Mother and Friend. The memories you've recorded over the time that your mom was "here," are priceless records. May God continue to strengthen and keep you and your entire family. My prayers are with you.

My condolences to you Robbie and your family. May you carry with you loving memories of your mom forever until you two meet again up above.

Love
Cindy
xoxoxox

Mom, It's so hard to believe that you're gone. We love you and miss you. Love, Robbie

ALOHA MOM!
On Saturday, March 15, 2008, at about 12:20 in the afternoon, in the family home in Placentia, California, our Mother, Georgia M. Harrod finally lost her battle with her body and a multitude of illnesses.
The whole family was present and at Mom's bedside when she passed.
At the time of her passing, we were playing one of Mom's CD's of the Hawaiian artist known as IZ. He was singing the song Somewhere Over the Rainbow at the exact moment she passed on. It had great meaning...