Georgia's smile could light up any room. She was a child with an enormous heart of gold, who enjoyed all things wonderful, and most importantly knew her Savior! She was a girly girl that enjoyed playing dress up, singing and dancing, playing with American Girl Dolls, loving on any sweet baby she could get her hands on, weekends at the cabin, and spending time on the water with her family! Once she was diagnosed with Leukemia, she charged forward with the bravest attitude that amazed everyone! We quickly clung to the Bible verse, "Hope Anchors the Soul" Hebrews 6:19. During her 19 month fight for her life here on Earth, she changed many lives, by unifying and glorifying the Lord our Savior. Georgia's life should not be judged on the 7 1/2 short years on this Earth, but the number of lives she touched.
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