Georgia-Olson-Obituary

Georgia Rae Olson

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Olson (Carroll), Georgia Rae Ann Arbor Age 73, died July 24, after a long struggle with a series of health challenges. She was born in 1944, in Ann Arbor to Raymond and Amber Jean Carroll. She graduated from Ann Arbor High School in 1962, and later from the University of Michigan with a Bachelor...

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I worked with Georgia at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. She was an example to all she met to never give up working on oneself to be the best version of yourself. She taught be to ask for what I needed versus assuming another person who know what I needed. Her serenity and grace exemplified a life well lived. She crossed my heart today and sadly found her with the spirit world. Blessings to all who knew and loved her. Darlene Klien

I just found out about Georgia...so sorry I lost touch. Your spirit lives...I talk to you daily...Thank you for all you taught me during a very hard time in my life.

Memories of childhood walks to downtown Ann Arbor, as we sang in harmony, remind me of how friendship with Georgia made my elementary school years happy. She was a person of grace and wisdom, even back then. I greatly admired the way she was living her life the last time I saw her, and wished I too practiced yoga and Nia classes.

I will really miss her. My condolences to her son and daughter, her friends and her relatives.

Georgia had a truly inspired and inspiring smile. We know that smile is passed on to her children and grandchildren. Time has passed since we were in contact but we both have very fond memories of hikes, swims and shared meals. To her family we send our affection and sympathy. Karen and David

My sincere condolences to the family for your loss. May the God of all comfort support you during this difficult time. (2 Cor. 1:2,3)

I have a fond memory of Georgia as my Yoga instructor 33 years ago! Her classes were held in the old Performance Network building in a wonderful room with great lighting. She welcomed my infant son in class so I could attend. He would sleep or nurse quietly, occasionally getting a gentle stroke from the instructor. Georgia also guided me in energy work practices. She was instrumental in opening the door to Alanon for me for which I will always be grateful. Although we had not kept in touch...