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Georgia Sue Holloway

Feb. 13, 2023

Georgia Sue Holloway

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Georgia Sue Holloway, 71 of Atlanta, Indiana died on Monday, February 13, 2023 at IU Health Tipton. She was born in Tipton on September 8, 1951 to Leonard & Ruth (Borton) Ziegler. She married Robert Holloway on September 7, 1991. Robert preceded her in death on February 24, 2018.

Georgia attended St. John’s Catholic School and graduated from the St. Joseph Academy in Tipton. She started her work career at Hi-Line Chick in Tipton as an egg sorter. She then transitioned into health care, working as a CMA at the former Tipton Nursing Home and then moved to the Arcadia Developmental Center as a QMA. She finished out her career at Arcadia Developmental Center as the Office Manager. Georgia enjoyed spending time with her family, fishing with Bob, and arrowhead hunting.

Survivors include her daughter, Jennifer McMillian and husband Ray of Sheridan, step children Robert West and wife Mel of Kokomo and Christopher Holloway of Kokomo. Georgia also has siblings Leonard “Butch” Ziegler and wife Sharon of Tipton and Mary Ann Sorensen and husband Kris of Tipton, and her mother-in-law Fern Heilman of Brazil, Indiana and brother-in-law Paul Reynolds of Tipton. She was preceded in death by a son, Rodney Joe Walker and siblings Virginia Reynolds and David Ziegler.

Funeral services will be at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 18 at Young-Nichols Funeral Home with Mark Spaulding officiating. Burial will follow at West Grove Cemetery, Deming, Indiana. Visitation will also be on Saturday from 12:00 Noon until the time of the service.

Memorial donations in honor of Georgia may be made to the Tipton County Public Library, 127 E. Madison Street, Tipton, Indiana 46072.

    

 

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12 thoughts on “Georgia Sue Holloway”

  1. Shirley Sandoval

    She was a good friend from our Arcadia Development Center days. Prayers and condolences for the friends and family.

  2. Sue was a good lady. We worked together at Arcadia Developmental Center and she truly cared for our babies there. She will be missed.

  3. Donetta (Crail) Alvarado

    I can remember my mom and Sue working together for many years. After work mom would go to Sue’s house. That is how I met Jennifer and we became great friends. The years took us apart but the warm inviting sleepovers always remained in my memories. Sue was always very easy going with us kids running and being kids. My mom loved spending time with her and it was nice to see them having fun. They are together again laughing and sharing stories I am sure. Jennifer, I pray the peace and love of God abide over you and your family at this great hour of need. All My Love My Dear Old Friend.

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