It is with heavy hearts that the family of Brandy Georgi of Fort Worth, Texas, mourn her passing. Brandy was born on January 25, 1985, and was taken from this world far too soon. She was deeply loved and will be forever missed by all who knew her.
Brandy was the cherished daughter of the late Jeffrey “Jeff” Charles Georgi and Louise “Gin” Volkman Barton. She was a devoted mother and sister whose life touched the hearts of many.
Her greatest pride and joy was her son, Caleb Robert Sauve, who is currently serving as an active duty Marine. Brandy spoke of Caleb often with immense pride and love, and her devotion to him was unwavering.
Brandy proudly served in the United States Army as a Military Police soldier with the 1st Cavalry Division and completed a tour in Iraq.
Brandy had a natural gift for connecting with people. As a cosmetologist, she enjoyed being around others and sharing laughter, conversation, and kindness. She was known for her fun loving personality, quick wit, and ability to make those around her smile. She treasured time spent with family and especially enjoyed playing bingo alongside her parents.
She had a deep love for animals and found comfort and companionship in her beloved dog and cat. Brandy was a Christian and found strength in her faith.
Brandy is preceded in death by her parents, Jeffrey “Jeff” Charles Georgi and Louise “Gin” Volkman Barton.
Those who will cherish her memory include her son, Caleb Robert Sauve; her sister Denise and brother in law Anthony Pruneda; her brother Robert Volkman and his wife Iris Volkman; as well as her nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles across the United States and around the world, cousins, extended family, and friends whose lives she touched.
At this time, arrangements will be announced at a later date. The family respectfully asks for privacy as they navigate this profound loss and focus on supporting Caleb during this difficult time.
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