She was born in Edinburg, Texas, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson.
Here’s how she might be remembered if we were writing her obit in 1997:
Once diagnosed with lung cancer, Georgia never gave up. She never complained, maintaining a brave and cheerful outlook of an optimistic future – even through countless radiation and chemotherapy treatments, X-rays, hospitalizations and pain. She continued to be involved in her family’s lives, through their daily needs and dramas.
Georgia, best known as “Mom” or Georgie to her Sisters was born April 24, 1935, and grew up in San Antonio, Texas where she attended Robert E. Lee High School.
She met her Soulmate, best friend and the love of her life, Tom Hotman in 1993 It was not long before the two were married, in March 4th, 1995. They lived in San Antonio, Texas before moving to Hot Springs Village, Ar. where they joined the Lions Club. They moved back to Seguin, TX. In 2010.
Filled with compassion and interest in others, Georgia made friends easily and maintained contact with many. She was an active volunteer with the Lions Club. Before her illness, Georgia was a capable golfer, dancer and loved her daily happy hour with the love of her life. She loved being outdoors, working in the yard. She also loved a good scotch and water.
As she was confined to bed, she loved watching her TV shows, was dismayed and saddened by the politics of today.
Georgia is survived by her husband, Lt. Colonel Thomas Hotman USAF Retired, and her four children, Jeanine Stanush Webb, Bill Stanush, Diana Stanush Barnes, John Stanush and four step children Rick L. Hotman, Kim Hotman Harris, Copie Hotman, Tryce Hotman and several Grand Children, Nieces and Nephews.
Preceded in death by her son Michael Stanush and step daughter Lara Gaye Hotman Shaw..
In lieu of flowers, donations made to the McQueeney Lions Club.
Georgia’s life will be celebrated in a small family service at the Lions Club
located at 3211 FM 78, McQueeney, Texas, Sunday, Sept. 23rd @2:00pm
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