Georgia Damaskos Ridle
Georgia Damaskos Ridle passed away of Dementia and related issues at 89. Daughter of George and Treva Damaskos, she was of Greek heritage.
Proud of her brothers Deno and Frank, Georgia attended the University of Montana.
She was married to Larry Ridle for 60 years and was the mother to Nikos and Heather.
She is survived by her husband Larry, daughter Heather, brother Frank, son-in-law Brian, granddaughter Brittany, grandson Kaeden, and great-grandson Brody, among others. Georgia has been buried at Sunset Memorial Gardens, officiated by Father Moses Hibbard, St. Nicholas Orthodox Church.
May her memory be eternal!
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Coach Peach
August 26, 2025
Georgia was one of the good ones. Her smile could light up the room. I do not think she knew anyone who was not a close friend!
Alicia Lee
April 14, 2023
Many memories of the love and dedication Georgia had for her two children. Nikos & Heather were a very large part of my husband's life. What a lovely person Georgia was.
Charlene Hogarty
March 26, 2023
Beautiful Georgia - I´m so sorry for your loss, Larry
Nonie Johnson
March 4, 2023
My lovely sister- in- law, Georgia--a beautiful angel always, now at peace.
Kaeden Dahrling
February 27, 2023
Kaeden Dahrlinh
February 26, 2023
Annegret Sherrodd
February 26, 2023
With my deepest sympathies.
Jeanine Unsworth
February 26, 2023
Dear Larry (Guido), please know that I will keep you and your family in my prayers always. "shorty" Jeanine Unsworth
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