GEORGIA-YATES-Obituary

GEORGIA YATES

West Valley City, Utah

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Georgia R. Yates 1930 ~ 2010 Georgia Reeves Yates, 80, beloved wife, loving mother, caring grandmother, and friend to many, passed away on November 27, 2010 in Salt Lake City, UT. Georgia was born February 23, 1930 to Edwin and Erma Reeves. She was an avid Utah Jazz fan, who also loved to read,...

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I miss not being able to get my nightly recaps on the Jazz games. Mom, Justin and I would chat on the phone after the games. We are not able to watch most games as we are in Nevada and mom would get us up to date. I truly miss my updates and the sound of moms voice. I am so glad my family got to see her and take pictures with her just weeks before she passed.

We truly miss her.........

Dear Bob,
I am sorry about the loss of Georgia. I extend my deep and heartfelt sympathy to you and your family.
Sincerely,
Tom Leech

It was only two months ago that Ann-Louise, Jerome and myself had the pleasure of visiting with "Aunt Georgie". We hadn't see her for at least twenty some odd years, but she hadn't changed at all. Those flashing bright eyes, that wonderful smile and above all the will to get past "this" temporary problem. I looked at her and saw my mother, and mentioned it to Georgie......she laughed and said....."well were both good looking". I know that this is a time of sadness for you Uncel Bob and the...

Dear Bob and family,
I am very sorry to hear of Georgia's passing. We wish you and your family comfort at this difficult time. Best wishes to you.
Les and Mary Lee Clift

I am saddended to read about Georgia's passing. I worked at Draper Rehab, and recently moved to California. I am a advid Lakers Fan, and her a die hard Jazz Fan. We had many great talks about the teams. I enjoyed joking with her. She will be truly missed.

Dear Uncle Bob & Rhea,
We are so glad that we could be here to give a little support. We know that Aunt Georgia is in a better place & is able to do so much in her perfect state. We love you & will continue to remember you in our thoughts & prayers.
Love Chuck & Sharon

Dear Yates family,
I worked at Draper Rehab and I absolutely love Georgia. She was always so positive and made sure that if I need a break from the crazy that I would go into her room and chat. She always gave me candy and cared so much about me and my plans for life. I remember the first time I met Georgia she just joked with me and made me feel comfortable. I wish that I could be to the funeral to support the family but unfortunately i'm stuck in cedar city for school. I send my love...

Dear Mom,
I love you very much! You are now free to walk and have no pain.......I promise to watch after Dad and take good care of him.....I miss you already....look down on me Mom, and help me and Dad through the tough times we are facing......Go Jazz

Rhea, we are so sorry about your losing your mother. She certainly knew deep inside how much you loved her and cared for her. Please remember all of the good times. Love, Louie and Carol, Mill Creek, Washington