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Georgia Ann Spratt

Manchester and Old Greenwich, Connecticut

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SPRATT, Georgia Ann (Potterton) Georgia Ann (Potterton) Spratt, 63, of Groton, formerly of Manchester and Old Greenwich. Beloved wife of Edward N. "Jack" Spratt. Georgia, born on May 29, 1940, passed away unexpectedly Thursday, (May 13, 2004) at Windham Hospital. The daughter of...

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Georgia, you always treated me with kindness, and I will always remember your warm lovely smile. Thank you for lovely memories. I will keep you and your family in my uppermost thoughts.

Condolences to Jack and the family. I only met Jack once, I believe, at Mannes Bassoon Day a few years ago, but spoke to the Spratts on the phone when we purchased a reed profiler and other items for our bassoon-playing son, Thomas Fleming. God bless the family and friends who are grieving after Georgia's untimely passing.

Georgia was truly one of my favorite people. Bassoon camp will never be the same. I miss her deeply. Jack, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Georgia has been such a joy to know (even though we knew her only from visiting Bassoon Camp). Her enthusiasm was contagious. Know that we care. Ps 34:18

I was the past curator of the Jonathan Trumbull House in Lebanon, CT. I would like to send my condolences to the family. I just learned of her passing & unfortunately, I was unable to attend the services.

I was so sorry to hear of Georgia's untimely death.
Margaret Bock
Nathan Hale Memorial Chapter

My sincere condolences to Georgia's family and many friends. I met her only once, when she attended the Good Citizen Award meeting of my DAR Chapter. She was such a pleasure and an inspiration.

With our love and sincere sympathy. We will miss Georgia. Janith Clay & Marianne Wydler

Georgia was a special lady.We will miss her smile,her energy,her thoughtfulness and her Christian commitment.