Georgia Clay Brown
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Georgia Clay Brown was born in South Bend, Indiana, December 30, 1921 and died February 3, 2021. She was a loving mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. She was married to Robert Clay for 50 years and he died in Georgia, has three sons, Robert and his wife, Carol Clay from Jackson, New York; David Clay who died in 2019, and James and his wife, Anna Clay from Quitman, Texas. She has five granddaughters, one grandson and seven great grandchildren. She later married, Clarence Brown of Vero Beach, Florida has three stepchildren, Calvin Brown, Roslyn Evans and Judith Beal from Florida. Georgia spent many years living in Connecticut raising her boys. She taught in the educational department of Trinity United Methodist Church in New Britain, Connecticut for over 25 years where she served on the board and later became a trustee. She also served on the board of the YWCA of New Britain, Connecticut. After moving to Florida, she served on the Board Community Chest, Federation of Women's Club and Garden Club. Georgia was an avid reader and often gave book reviews to her Book Club. She was a volunteer instructor in crafts and had taught at the VA, Women's Club and social groups. She especially loved knitting and macram? and created many beautiful and intricate necklaces that she shared with friends and family. Georgia loved knitting hats for cancer patients and hospice, and lap blankets for nursing home residents. She amazingly was still knitting hats and reading till last December. She was a golfer and belonged to Pattonwood Country Club in Connecticut, Citrus Hills, Homossa, Vero Beach Country Club in Florida. She was a former member of the Community Church in Vero Beach and later attended services at Indian River Estates where she resided for 18 years. In Lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in memory of Georgia to the hospice of your choice. Arrangements are entrusted to Strunk Funeral Home, Sebastian, Florida. You may sign a guestbook on-line at www.strunkfuneralhome.com