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Georgia Capps Dilleshaw was born on March 02, 1926. She went home to be with the Lord on December 31, 2018 at 92 years old. She was born to George and Eula Capps.
She had three sons, two daughters, several grandchildren, countless great-grandchildren, three brothers, and two sisters. Georgia was a faithful member of Rose Hill Baptist Church and was very faithful to The Lord’s service during her entire life. She touched many lives through her smile, giving, and relentless helping hands. We will surely miss her presence, but we will definitely see her again in Heaven.
The Dilleshaw Family is being assisted by Georgia Cremation, 7500 Veterans Pkwy, Ste. A, Columbus, GA 31909, 706-577-0055. The family invites you to leave a condolence or share a fond memory of Ms. Dilleshaw below.
Wendy Batastini Connor says
Ms. Georgia was a hard working wonderful person. Always happy. Loved working with her at the Krystal!! I have so many memories of her. I was so glad to have known her!!
Joy brown says
Ms.georgia worked so hard at Krystal. She was our mother grandmother our friend. She was a true blessing. She was a true warrior for the Lord. So many memories. Truly missed. She is definitely in heaven.
AnnieRobinson says
MRS G WAS 1 OF THE SWEETEST WOMEN EVER I USE TO TELL HET SHE MAKES THE BEST SUNRISERS AT KRYSTAL I WORKED WITH HER FOR MANY YEARS SENDING PRAYERS TO THE FAMILY IN FRIENDS SHE WAS 1 OF A KIND REST EASY SWEET LADY
Loyd & Margie Kindiger says
Sorry to learn about Georgia’s death. Just read this when I googled her name (July 2019). We saw her at Rose Hill church last year and realized that her health was failing. She worked in the Nursery at Rose Hill and served us at the Krystal on River Road. Her son, David, was in the Vacation Bible School drama I directed in 1963, when I was the Minister of Education at the church. She used to call us on the phone occasionally, and we have missed talking with her these past few years. May God bless the family as you remember her legacy. Loyd and Marjorie Kindiger