

Georgia Ann Bowling, passed away on September 10th, 2012 at her home in Middletown, Ohio after a long battle with her health. Born in Middletown to George Monroe and Lena Ruth Williams on May 24th, 1943, she was the oldest of 4 children with her only surviving brother Gary Monroe. She was a lifelong resident of Middletown and married her husband William Robert Bowling on July 15th, 1961 and had two children, William Robert and Tracey Irene. After graduating from Middletown High school, Georgia began her adult life as a Nurse working for Dr. Peil, and after her first child was born put herself through night school to learn office administration and immediately started her new career at The Water Refining Company. It was when that company moved their headquarters to Illinois that Georgia decided it was time to reinvent herself again. She went to Real Estate school and became a licensed Realtor. Georgia excelled at everything she did in life and Real Estate was no exception. She received numerous awards and countless accolades for sales in Middletown and the surrounding areas. Even though Georgia was a tireless worker, her energy and enthusiasm seemed to have no bounds. She was a devoted member of Accents and a long standing member of the ABWA. But Georgia's true love was her involvement with the masonic organizations in her home state of Ohio. She was the Past Grand Royal Matron Order of the Amaranth in 2002-2003, the Royal Matron of the Imperial Court #34 Order of the Amaranth in both 1980-1981 and 1987-1988, the Past Matron of Prosser Chapter Order of the Eastern Star and a member of The White Shrine of Jerusalem Dayton #13. Georgia touched so many lives. She always had a smile on her face and was somehow able to always make people laugh. No matter how big a problem was, Georgia was first in line to help solve it. She took care of everyone around her from the time she was 10 years old until the very day she passed. Georgia is survived by her husband William Robert, her two children William and Tracey, brother Gary his wife Nancy, nieces Kim and husband Mike Miller, Melissa and husband Brent Frailey, Julie and husband Jeremiah Doliboa and Lisa. The family would like to acknowledge the following for their incredible care and compassion - Hospice of Dayton and their entire staff with special thanks to, Jacquiline Wright RN, Amanda McCoy RN Case Manager, Debbie Owens at Nurses Care, Dr. Albert Malcolm and Chaplain John Love. She will be missed by many. Funeral services will be 10:00 AM Saturday at the Breitenbach-McCoy-Leffler Funeral Home with Chaplain John Love officiating. Visitation will be from 5-8:00 PM Friday at the funeral home. Burial will be at the Woodside Cemetery.
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