Georgia E. Black

March 30, 2020
BLACK, GEORGIA G.

Georgia Elaine (Gregory) Black, 92, of Amherst, NH passed peacefully into the arms of her Savior, Monday, March 30. Georgia was born in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas on April 4, 1927 to George W. Gregory and Vaudie Belle (Murphy) Gregory.

After graduating high school, she went on to secretarial school before securing a job with Bell South Telephone. Her legacy to her community was as a foster grandparent to area public schools and her church. She spent many hours reading to children in their classrooms. An avid knitter, she was known for her homemade mittens which warmed the hands and hearts of her beloved students and grandchildren.

The greatest accomplishment of her life was her four children: Nancy; Gregory and his wife, Deborah; Jeff and his partner, Ellen; and Christopher (deceased). She is survived by grandchildren: Christine and her husband, David; Elisabeth and her husband, David; Nicole and her husband, Andre; Daniel, and his partner, Teresa; Christopher and his partner, Lydia; and Karen. She joined one little great-grandson, Zypher, in heaven and is survived by an additional twenty-one little ones who have fond memories of their Grandma B: Collin, Jon, Josh, Abby, Maddie, Andy, Chloe, Joey, Ella, Katie, Jubilee, Adin, Michaela, Ethan, Anna, Matthew, Loki, Noella, Hannah, Felix, and Nathan.

Private services will be held for her family. Arrangements are in the care of the FARWELL FUNERAL SERVICE, Nashua. www.farwellfuneralservice.com

1 Comment on Georgia E. Black

Michele Langlois Luz said : Guest Report Apr 04, 2020 at 10:43 AM

Dear Nancy, Greg and Jeff, Heartfelt sympathy to all of you. It was so nice to see you all together with your Mom this past Thanksgiving. I have many fond memories of Mrs. Black growing up just down the road. She was always very kind to me. What a lovely picture of her. Thinking of you. Michele Langlois Luz

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