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Georgia Regina Custer
May 31st, 1967 - January 20th, 2025
If I should go tomorrow It would never be goodbye, For I have left my heart with you, So don’t you ever cry. The love that’s deep within me, Shall reach you from the stars, You’ll feel it from the heavens, And it will heal the scars.
With deep sorrow, we share the news of Georgia Regina Custer's unexpected passing on 1/20/2025. A devoted mother, grandmother and talented artist. Georgia will be remembered for her beautiful singing, love of animals, art, and her unwavering love for her family. She is survived by her partner, Michael Thomas, Daughters; Tanya Coop (Ryan), Rochelle Helt (Michael), sons; William Brewer (Megan), Joshua Brewer, her grandson; Tanner Coop and cherished dog Itty Bitty. She was preceded in death by her husband Richard Brewer.
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