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Georgia Ann Kuhn

July 31, 1947 — July 27, 2025

Casper


     Georgia Ann Kuhn's Story Of Life: Our mom, grandma, great-grandma - but also our friend, buddy, and cohort in mischievousness - has moved on "up there to God's Laughing Place" and she was very excited to go! 

     Georgia began her life on July 31, 1947 in Richmond, CA born to her mother Georgia Maxine Cooper Ailey and her daddy Melvin James Ailey. Shortly after graduating from Richmond Union High School, she married then moved to Casper, WY. Then after raising her daughter and experiencing a few adventures, she went to work at Central Wyoming Senior Services Inc for several years earning a legacy past her employment for being wonderful, helpful, and fun with the staff members and with the seniors. She really enjoyed finding puzzles, like picture finds, and making copies of them for the seniors to enjoy.

     In Georgia's life, she had an amazing gift of helping anyone by simply just listening and rarely needing to say anything. She was comforting, trustworthy, and non-judgmental with all who confided in her. Georgia also had a knack of knowing when someone simply needed a smile, a hug, or a giggle; always making a moment brighter for them. Many people in Georgia's life always said how sweet and wonderful she was, with several describing her as a Walking Angel. Georgia's life on Earth came to an end on July 27, 2025, with a quick and easy passing, dying in the comfort of her home at Shepherd of the Valley with her family. She remained happy and excited for her body's death right through to the end. Georgia had survived her mother and daddy, her brother Jim Ailey, and her companion of many years Bud Warner, and grandkid Mike the Dog. She has moved on from this life leaving her most cherished ones: daughter Debi Kuhn / grandkids Walter the Dog, Mathew Brown, Samantha Shaffer, Raymond Brown, Sarah Brown & companion Tyler Buslett / great-grandkids Cody, Nic, Juniper, and Timothy / nephew Jimmy Ailey. Plus many more people who she loved and appreciated or who she simply just touched their hearts and souls. Vast amounts of great memories of her are with all of us and we would like to share a few.

     Debi's memories - One day mom voices that it would be neat to have her very own minion. Oh what mischief she could get into with the help of a minion at her side! Well, wishes can come true! I had searched the world over for the perfect minion for mom and one day that search had come to an end, I found him! He decided that mom's home was a good home and secretly invited all of his minion friends to live there too! Mom was ecstatic at the number of minions she would sporadically find that had mysteriously moved in! Then there was the time I ran into mom at a thrift store; finding her just absolutely giddy! She takes me to a GIANT stuff dragon and excitedly tells me how she wants it but would not know what to do with it. I just could not pass up her excitement over this crazy GIANT dragon, so I tell her I will go in half on the cost and we could jointly own him. She was overflowing with happiness! We named our dragon Hector and Hector took turns living at our homes!

     Sarah’s & Tyler’s and great-grandkid’s memories - When I would take care of my grandma, I learned there were many things she never experienced when she was a child. The two that stayed with us the most were decorating sugar cookies that I made for Easter. This was the first time she had ever done that, and she had so much fun doing it with her great-grandchildren. The other was teaching her how to germinate seeds in a Ziploc bag with a paper towel in the window. Also, she would laugh like a child when someone would toot and it was adorable to see her inner child come out in those moments. I personally will never forget getting my favorite chocolates and cuties for birthdays, holidays, or just because she thought I needed a pick-me-up; or how she saved me from giant slugs while visiting her in Arkansas and catching fireflies. Tyler will never forget how accepting she was of him and the conversations they would have when no one else was listening. Georgia is no longer an angel walking this Earth, she will be missed greatly, but is now an angel in the "Laughing Place”; watching for the people who fear their own deaths, so to return to Earth as an angel to bring them a giggle and comfort them as they die so they won't be afraid".

Note: All quoted phrases are Georgia’s actual words.

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