Georgia Renfrow, a retired mental health worker and church member, sadly passed away at the age of 69. She was a beloved member of her community and will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
Georgia Crystal Renfrow, born on February 14, 1954, in Olaton to John David Morris and the late Loretta Mae Autry Crowe, dedicated her career to supporting others as a mental health worker at River Valley Behavioral Health. Her commitment to helping individuals struggling with mental health issues made a significant impact on the lives of many.
In addition to her professional work, Georgia was a loyal member of Oak Grove Church of God. Her faith played an essential role in her life, providing her with strength and comfort. She was loved by her church community and actively contributed to its growth and well-being.
Georgia leaves behind a legacy through her family. She is survived by her two daughters, Olivia Farris (John) and Amy Beddow (Jimmy), as well as her five cherished grandchildren, Haley Mae Stewart (Alan), Tyler Kessinger, Ethan Farris, Georgia Farris, and Braxton Beddow. They were the light of her life, and her love and influence will forever remain in their hearts.
In addition to her immediate family, Georgia is also survived by her father, John David Morris, her sister Sarah Geary (Donald), her brothers Johnny Morris (Crystal) and Ben Morris (Olivia), her nephew Brandon Geary (Stephanie), and her dear friend Dale Murphy. She had a strong support system and formed deep connections throughout her life.
Georgia Renfrow’s passing is a great loss to her family, friends, and the community she served. Her memory will be cherished, and her contributions to the mental health field and her church community will always be remembered.