| Visitation:  
							5:00-7:00 p.m. Monday August 19, 2019 at 
							Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home in Lincoln Service:  
							Private services to be held at a later date 
							Funeral home:
							Fricke-Calvert-Schrader, Lincoln    
							 
							Obituary  
							 
							Georgia B. Stoltz passed away on 
							Monday, August 12, 2019 at St. Clara’s manor in 
							Lincoln. after a brave and defiant 5-year fight with 
							cancer. Her family is comforted with the memories of 
							her down to earth sense of humor, compassionate 
							personality and her unconditional love and devotion 
							for her children, grand-children, and 
							great-grandchildren. 
 Georgia Belle Jackson was born to Elsie Lela 
							(Cooper) Jackson and George Leroy Jackson on 
							February 1st, 1932 in Lincoln, Illinois. Georgia 
							grew up in Lincoln, Waynesville and Clinton and a 
							few years in Hot Springs, Arkansas where her mother 
							and father had moved when Georgia was a little girl.
 
							
							 
 She graduated from Clinton High School in 1950. 
							After high school and seeking adventure with friends 
							she traveled to Florida and then to San Francisco 
							where she had a once in a lifetime experience to 
							work at Universal Studios for a while in the early 
							1950’s. Eventually she returned to Lincoln in early 
							1952. Georgia married Dean Tindall Stoltz on October 
							15th, 1952 in Lincoln and almost four years later 
							they had the first of their six children.
 
 The couple lived in the house they built themselves 
							in Lincoln from 1960 until the rest of both of their 
							lives. They were married for nearly 60 years before 
							Dean passed away on August 14th, 2012. Georgia spent 
							most of her life working in the business of 
							bookkeeping and accounting. She retired full time in 
							1992. Georgia always felt that one of the best 
							decisions she ever made was retiring early at the 
							age of 60 so she and Dean had 20 good years in 
							retirement just to have fun and enjoy life. As 
							usual, she was right.
 
 
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							Georgia loved working in her yard and 
							flower gardens, reading, crafting, crocheting, any 
							word puzzles, boating and traveling with Dean and 
							spending time with her family and friends. 
 Georgia is survived by her children: Sue Howard, 
							Delavan, Kathy (Daniel) Jones, Mount Pulaski, Connie 
							(David) De Elena, Centennial, CO; Thomas (Rini) 
							Stoltz, Bloomington and Steve Stoltz, Lincoln.
 
 Georgia is also survived by her grandchildren: 
							Justin (Katie) Jones, Chestnut, Michael (Megan) 
							Jones, Mount Pulaski, Danielle (Dustin) Shanle, 
							Jacksonville, NC; Adam Schultejann, Commerce City, 
							CO; Erika (Zachary) Warren, Colorado Springs, CO; 
							Amanda Howard, St. Louis, MO. Georgia is also 
							survived by and always so proud of her 
							great-grandchildren: Lyndie Jones, Ross Jones, Reese 
							Jones, Jase Jones, Grant Jones, Leah Jones, Cash 
							Schultejann, Colt Schultejann, Blake Warren, Max 
							Warren, Callie Shanle, Brookelyn and Addisyn Shanle.
 
 She was preceded in death by her infant son John W. 
							Stoltz, parents Elsie and George and husband Dean.
 
 Georgia has always been a hardworking, sweet hearted 
							soul who never knew a stranger. Some of the 
							brightest lights in this world are the good and 
							honest parents that give every part of themselves to 
							raise their family as best they can and hope they 
							got it right. Georgia was one of those people.
 
 Visitation for Georgia will be from 5:00-7:00 p.m. 
							Monday August 19, 2019 at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader 
							Funeral Home in Lincoln. Private family graveside 
							will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions 
							can be made to the American Cancer Society.
 
            
            				
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