Jean George, 77, of Norman, OK, formerly of Pryor, OK, passed away Monday August 3, 2015.
She was born Jean Augusta Ramsey on June 20, 1938 in Indiana, PA, the daughter of Louis and Lula (Metzler) Ramsey and grew up in Clarksburg, PA.
She is survived by 4 children: Rick George and wife Neva of Pryor, OK; Mike George and wife Lisha of Forney, TX; Ken George and wife Susan of Broken Arrow, OK; Linda Phillips and Bill Phillips of Norman, OK. Eight grandchildren; Hillary Locke and husband Jacob, Johnathan George and wife Jordan, Austin George, Maddie George, Zach George, Cory Phillips and LeeAnn Phillips and Adrian Combs, Four great grandchildren; Olivia Locke, Odette Locke, Hailie Griffith and Kealeigh George. The fifth child of seven, she is survived by her sister Betty Smith of Blairsville, PA.
Jean George was a loving and devoted person, parent, grandparent, great grandparent and friend. She was a great positive influence on those close to her by living a life of moral and ethical strength with a beautiful splash of humor and an inviting smile.
Today, the sun shines dim and there is a bit less wind beneath the wings of those who have lost this wonderful person, but the horns are sounding celebration in heaven to announce the arrival of a new angel.
In remembrance of Mom, we suggest gathering together for a big family dinner ..... and burn the dinner rolls.
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