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Georgia Mae Elizabeth <I>Thieme</I> White

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Georgia Mae Elizabeth Thieme White

Birth
Yorktown, DeWitt County, Texas, USA
Death
18 Sep 2020 (aged 89)
Burial
Wharton, Wharton County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Georgia Mae Elizabeth Thieme White was born on December 20, 1930 to John Christian and Lydia Flessner Thieme in Yorktown, Texas. She entered the Kingdom of Heaven on September 18, 2020 from the home of her daughter, Susan White Holesovsky, while surrounded by family. Patiently waiting to welcome her at Heaven’s gate was her beloved husband, Cecil Albert White, and her family rejoices in their reunion.

Georgia Mae and Cecil were married on April 6, 1947 at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Yorktown, Texas. They were partners in love, in life, and in business. Together they were blessed with seven children. They began their married life in Cuero and after their first five children were born they moved to Wharton. Together they bought and operated the Frostie Root Beer Bottling Company and later built Wharton Beverage Packers and Wharton Export Packers. Georgia Mae was devoted to Cecil and fully supported him in managing their home; their businesses; and in his passionate hobby of flying private planes as his one and only co-pilot.

Georgia Mae was an exceptional Mother whose children will forever miss her sweet hugs and gentle kisses, not to mention her Thanksgiving dressing and Christmas cookies. Mother was an excellent seamstress, zealous homemaker, and a kind and loving person to all who were fortunate enough to know her. She was a lifelong member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Wharton. To her 15 Grandchildren, 23 Great Grand Children, and Great Great Granddaughter, she was their cherished ‘Nanny’, ‘Grandma’ and ‘Nanny White’ and will continue to feel her immense love for them as she watches over them from Heaven.

Also waiting for Georgia Mae in Heaven were her parents; her oldest Grandson, Timothy McPherson; her Son in Love, Henry “Buddy” Holesovsky; her oldest Son, Glenn Cecil “Tank” White; and her daughter, Rebecca Lynn “Becky” Wick.

Surviving Children and their spouses include: Linda Carol (Dennis) McPherson of Mountain Home; Daughter in Love, Kathy White of Wharton; Susan Elaine Holesovsky of Wild Peach; Cynthia Ann (George) Reid of Austin; Michael Albert (Becky) White of Brazoria; Son in Love, Mark Wick of Hallettsville; and Jane Elizabeth (Randy) Lane of Port O’Connor.

Pallbearers are her two youngest Grandsons, Payton Wick and Sterling Wick, and some of her oldest Great Grandsons: Ty Clark; Blaine Holesovsky; Henry “Buddy” Holesovsky; Garrett Whatley; Cody Holesovsky; and Pierce White.

Honorary Pallbearers are Great Grandsons: Joshua Kaiser; Rowdy Holesovsky; Rylan Jalufka; Raiden Jalufka; and Zane Osterloh.

Visitation will begin on Saturday, September 26 at 12 noon at the Wharton Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 2pm at the Chapel of Wharton Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Evergreen Memorial Park Cemetery.
Georgia Mae Elizabeth Thieme White was born on December 20, 1930 to John Christian and Lydia Flessner Thieme in Yorktown, Texas. She entered the Kingdom of Heaven on September 18, 2020 from the home of her daughter, Susan White Holesovsky, while surrounded by family. Patiently waiting to welcome her at Heaven’s gate was her beloved husband, Cecil Albert White, and her family rejoices in their reunion.

Georgia Mae and Cecil were married on April 6, 1947 at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Yorktown, Texas. They were partners in love, in life, and in business. Together they were blessed with seven children. They began their married life in Cuero and after their first five children were born they moved to Wharton. Together they bought and operated the Frostie Root Beer Bottling Company and later built Wharton Beverage Packers and Wharton Export Packers. Georgia Mae was devoted to Cecil and fully supported him in managing their home; their businesses; and in his passionate hobby of flying private planes as his one and only co-pilot.

Georgia Mae was an exceptional Mother whose children will forever miss her sweet hugs and gentle kisses, not to mention her Thanksgiving dressing and Christmas cookies. Mother was an excellent seamstress, zealous homemaker, and a kind and loving person to all who were fortunate enough to know her. She was a lifelong member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Wharton. To her 15 Grandchildren, 23 Great Grand Children, and Great Great Granddaughter, she was their cherished ‘Nanny’, ‘Grandma’ and ‘Nanny White’ and will continue to feel her immense love for them as she watches over them from Heaven.

Also waiting for Georgia Mae in Heaven were her parents; her oldest Grandson, Timothy McPherson; her Son in Love, Henry “Buddy” Holesovsky; her oldest Son, Glenn Cecil “Tank” White; and her daughter, Rebecca Lynn “Becky” Wick.

Surviving Children and their spouses include: Linda Carol (Dennis) McPherson of Mountain Home; Daughter in Love, Kathy White of Wharton; Susan Elaine Holesovsky of Wild Peach; Cynthia Ann (George) Reid of Austin; Michael Albert (Becky) White of Brazoria; Son in Love, Mark Wick of Hallettsville; and Jane Elizabeth (Randy) Lane of Port O’Connor.

Pallbearers are her two youngest Grandsons, Payton Wick and Sterling Wick, and some of her oldest Great Grandsons: Ty Clark; Blaine Holesovsky; Henry “Buddy” Holesovsky; Garrett Whatley; Cody Holesovsky; and Pierce White.

Honorary Pallbearers are Great Grandsons: Joshua Kaiser; Rowdy Holesovsky; Rylan Jalufka; Raiden Jalufka; and Zane Osterloh.

Visitation will begin on Saturday, September 26 at 12 noon at the Wharton Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 2pm at the Chapel of Wharton Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Evergreen Memorial Park Cemetery.


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