Georgia Dailey Obituary
Obituary published on Legacy.com by Meadows Funeral Home, Inc. on Dec. 16, 2024.
VISITATION
Thursday, December 19, 2024 From 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM
Meadows Funeral Home
Friday, December 20, 2024 From 11:00 AM until 1:00 PM
Walker Baptist Church
FUNERAL INFORMATION
Friday, December 20, 2024 at 1:00 PM
Walker Baptist Church
INTERMENT
Dailey Cemetery
OBITUARY
Georgia Lee
Dailey, known to her family simply as "Boosty" went home to be with The Lord
Friday, December 13, 2024. Georgia Lee was born April 7, 1933 in the family
home located in Walton County just outside the city limits of Monroe Georgia.
She was the daughter of Willie Bass Dailey and Mamie Crenshaw Dailey, who have
preceded her in death. She was a life-long member of Walker Baptist Church,
where she taught Sunday School for many years. She was a graduate of
Monroe-Area High School and was an employee of Walton Mills, where she worked with all her siblings, Robert Lee Dailey, William Thomas Dailey,
Effie Dailey Stowe, Levey Dailey Greene, who all preceded her in death, as well
as her sister Frances Dailey King, at some point during their life. Georgia Lee
worked in the Walton Mills for over 50 years where she was a Weave Room
Instructor. Over her career she received many honors. Several times during her
career she was Textile Citizen of the Year for Walton Mills, and was runner up
for the same award for the state of Georgia. On 2 separate occasions, she was
recognized by the State of Georgia as Georgia Textile Instructor of the Year.
It was often said to her that when she retired they would close the mill. That
what actually happened, she retired on a Friday and they closed the Mill the
following Monday.
Georgia Lee
was also a lover of Southern Gospel Music, especially her beloved Inspirations.
She and her late sister Levey started following the group when they first
started singing in 1964. Levey stated that they were going to continue to
follow the singing group because they were going to be really GOOD! She was
right, in 2024 The Inspirations celebrated their 60th Anniversary of
singing gospel music and service to the Lord.
Bootsy also loved her
family, spending her later years living with her sister Frances, she was always
up for a trip. Her favorite places to visit was Alaska and Hawaii, often
teasing a family member with "you know I think we need to go back to Hawaii
again." She always enjoyed interacting with her nieces and nephews. She would
try to attend activities and ballgames when she could. She would always open
her home up to the family for Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners and family
gatherings. This Obituary can be summed up best by a Facebook post from her
Great Niece Stacey Stobaugh Towler, It Read: My great-aunt was a true fan of Jesus and the Georgia Bulldogs.
Georgia Lee, or Bootsy as we all lovingly called her, lived her life for the
Lord, celebrating the gifts He gave her and sharing her blessings with others
in quiet, selfless ways. On game day, no one cheered louder for the Dawgs.
This weekend, she got to meet some of the
Bulldogs Players -and she also got to meet Jesus. I can't think of a more
fitting end to a life so full of faith, love, and devotion. Rest in peace,
Bootsy. You're surely by the side of Jesus now, and if He's as all-knowing as
we believe, He's already asking for some of your coconut cake. You will be
missed.
She is
survived by her sister Mamie Frances King (Rev. John), Nieces Rebecca Anne King Chandler (Bill), Shirley Dailey Evans,
Patricia Dailey Fulcher (Binnie Ray), Brenda Dailey Stobaugh. Nephews Warren Joseph Greene (Mary
Wiley) and John Marshall King Jr. Great
Nieces Pam Evans (Gary), Kathy Fergson, Kelly Stobaugh Fowler (Brandon), Stacey
Stobaugh Towler (Jamey), Susan Hodges Wilbanks, Great Nephews Chris Chandler, Will Chandler, Keith Fergson, Joshua
Fulcher (Kelly). Great-Great Nieces
Emily Wilbanks Ault (Michael), Brookelynn Fowler, Savanna Fowler, Riley
Fulcher, Skylar Griffin, Great-Great
Nephews Caden Fowler,Wayllen Fulchar, Bryson Towler, Colton Towler, Jacob
Wilbanks.
Arrangements
are Visitation is and Meadows Funeral Home in Monroe Ga Thursday December 19th
6 – 9 PM, and Friday December 20th from 11am – 1pm at Walker Baptist
Church with the funeral beginning at 1pm. Burial Will be at The Dailey-Ivey
family cemetery in Social Circle Ga.