Georgia Ann Stilwell, 82, passed away at home on April 15, 2024, one day before her 83rd birthday. She was born on April 16, 1941 in Kansas City, MO and lived in Houston, Texas the past 50 years.
Georgia was passionate about many things, from her family and friends, to her hobbies. She knew her way around a rod & reel. Her and Bob spent 43 years at their bay house in Port O’Connor, TX catching fish and having parties. It was her home away from home and her happy place. She always talked about the people she knew there, too many to name, but they know who they are. She loved anything to do with the beach and the Gulf. She collected seashells, lighthouses, mermaids and she loved being out on the water. When she had her feet planted on solid ground, she spent many hours doing crafts. Her craft room was over the top. She especially loved creating greeting cards. I’m sure if you knew Georgia for more than 5 minutes, you received one of her cards. Georgia also loved to travel. She has been all over the US and had also traveled to Europe and the UK. What Georgia liked the most about those trips was that she took one or more of her children with her. But besides Bob, her great love was Santa Claus. Georgia was a true believer and loved celebrating Christmas more than anything.
Georgia held various accounting/banking positions throughout the years, from The Federal Reserve in Kansas City to Worley Parsons in Houston, TX.
Georgia is preceded by both parents, one sister, one brother and one son.
She leaves behind to cherish her memory, her husband of 43 years, Robert (Bob) G. Stilwell, sister Frances Kessler of Overland Park, KS. Her daughter, Stella Graham of Katy, TX. Sons, Benjamin Kiser and spouse Charlotte of Jacksonville, TX, Eddie Kiser and spouse Kelly of Houston, TX. Carl Kiser and spouse Shelly of Montgomery, TX.
Step-sons, Robert G. Stilwell Jr. and spouse Mary of Houston, TX. Michael Stilwell and partner Tonya Dow of Angleton, TX and William Stilwell of Jacksonville, FL. Along with numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren.
She was our heart and we will miss her deeply.
A celebration of life for Georgia will be scheduled at a later date.