Georgie Ann Willow, (Georgia to most) was born to George Stewart and Ruby Ann Stewart (Lindsey) in Talihina, Oklahoma. Georgia enjoyed spending time with her children, but most of all her grandchildren. She loved anything that kept her active and anything outdoors from horseshoes, fishing, basketball, softball, playing volleyball until the sun went down to hiking. She also loved to cook and always had a project going, whether it be boardgames, puzzles, wood burning or crafting. Georgia was the unofficial Foster Mother to all who knew her. Many called her mom while she came to care for and called all of them her children and treated them as her own. Georgia's home and arms were always open to anyone and everyone. Her house was always filled with laughter, love, joy and the stomping of children running in and out of her doors. She spent the majority of her employment helping the children of the Wind River Indian Reservation working as the Assistant Health Manager alongside her best friend Naomi Chavez. Georgia especially enjoyed spending time with her partner in crime, Brian Willow Sr. You could never find one without the other. Georgia also enjoyed getting away and escaping to the casinos and to bingo.
Georgia Willow is survived by: Daughters- Gloria Willow, Tiffany Willow, JoMarie Moss, and Mary Spoonhunter. Sons- Brian Willow Jr, Shane Willow, Bridger Willow, Derrick Willow Sr, Lionel Wallowingbull, Abraham Segura, Michael Smith, and Josh Posey. Grandchildren- Dessirae Willow, Tinikki McAdams, Damon Willow, Athena Duran, Kyrynn Hernandez, Zachary Willow, Keontay Willow, Persephone Willow, Kiarra Willow, Keller Duran III, Bre’Ella Duran, Tallula Willow, Kaycee Willow, Kyrion Willow, Ariah Smith, Kayden Willow, Everett Segura, Reuben Aragon, Arianna Aragon, and Derrick Willow Jr. Sisters- Kathleen Coachman, Nancy Stewart, Cora Willow, and Bonita Bell. Brothers- Duane Willow, Darren Willow, Tony Willow, and Daniel Bell. Along with many more who called her mom, aunt, sister and grandmother.
Georgia is preceded in death by her husband Brian Willow Sr, son- Dammon Willow, brother Dewayne Stewart, sisters- Mandy (Jean) McCulley, LaDonna Stewart, father George Stewart, mother Ruby Stewart, father-in-law Richard Willow, mother-in-law Gloria Bell, brother-in-laws- George Willow, Ronnie Willow, Ferlon Willow Sr, grandmothers-in-law Flora Willow, Clina Willow, grandfathers-in-law Floyd Willow, Edward Willow, Albert Willow. And more dearly missed.
Rosary services are to be held on Wednesday, February 18 from 7pm-8:30pm at Blue Sky Hall in Ethete, Wyoming, with a wake to follow at #7 LoneBear Lane. Funeral will be held on Thursday, February 19 at 10am at Blue Sky Hall with burial to follow at the Willow Family Cemetery on LoneBear Lane. Feast will follow at Blue Sky Hall after the burial ceremony.
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