Georgia Ann Fellabaum, 81, of Marietta, passed away on Thursday, November 17, 2022, at her residence. She was born December 18, 1940 in Graham to George Clifton and Gladys Elizabeth Tannahill Pierce.
Georgia attended Graham School, graduating in 1959. She married Warner Newton Fellabaum on July 23, 1960, at Ratliff City. They lived in several states before finally moving back to Oklahoma for good in 1975. While in Mississippi, Georgia completed the LPN nursing program through Forest General Hospital in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. She worked at Love County Health Center as well as several nursing homes in Ardmore. She enjoyed spending time with Warner at Lake Texoma, either walking, fishing, or accompanying him on some of his many hunting adventures.
She was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Trela Susan Pierce; brothers-in-law, Riley Gene Rhodes, James Thomas Garrett, and William Haskell Patton; and sister-in-law, Mary Ellen Rhodes.
Survivors include her husband of 62 years; brother, John Wesley Pierce; sister, Linda Beth Patton of Healdton; son, George Ward Fellabaum of Atoka; daughters, Mary Beth Cavner and husband Dwight and Roberta Ann Palmer and husband Dale, all of Ardmore; grandchildren, John Bret Robertson and wife Tara and daughter Cheyenne of Butte, Montana, Russell Clay Robertson and wife Kaylyn and daughters Kayleigh and Kora of Hope, Arkansas, and Haskell Trace Palmer and wife Emily and sons Sylas, Oliver, and Elijah of Elgin.
Memorial services are scheduled for Saturday, November 26 at 2 p.m. at Marantha Freewill Baptist Church, Ardmore, with Brother Leroy Holman officiating.
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Alexander Gray
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