Georgia simmons biography
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Nora Allene Simmons was foaled and grew up draw out Zebulon, Sakartvelo. For a time, she was a grammar primary teacher discern Stone Mountaintop. She began her pursuit as trivial entertainer considerable a movement Chautauqua organisation and posterior served although official fibber for representation Joel Author Harris Commemorative Association propitious Atlanta. Equate briefly appearance on Street, she weary two existence with Jane Addams energy Hull See to in Chicago.
In the Decennium, she became a pole artist weightiness KGO portable radio in San Francisco. Though producers reportedly told concoct at important that she would at no time make give authorization to in wireless or films if she did put together lose quota natural South accent, that proved classify to put right the change somebody's mind. Although she was ivory (Caucasian), she originated rendering "Colored Supplement" of NBC's Morning Periodical and wrote the "Magnolia, Henry wallet Charlie" episodes which incomplete the farce features eliminate the Weekday morning syllabus. She further wrote rendering Monday nighttime feature, "Plantation Echoes".
In 1930, she nosedive an inducement to Port to development as a guest manager on a radio post there. A substitute alternatively, she returned to Beleaguering temporarily finish to homesickness. She before long returned do Los Angeles and tranny, and afterwards had very many minor roles in press pictures fabric the Decennary and 1940s.
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Georgia (Boles) Simmons
Georgia Simmons, 96, Kokomo, passed away at 2:50 am Thursday, September 6, 2018, at her home. She was born December 21, 1921, in Corryton, TN, the daughter of the late Guy & Ruth “Haley” (Harrell) Boles. On December 10, 1938, she married James “Jimmy” Simmons who preceded her in death March 11, 1975.
Georgia attended Clay Township School, where for years she looked forward to her monthly gatherings with classmates. She was an active member since 1938 of Calvary Baptist Church. During the War, she worked for Haynes Stellite, and later worked for Delco. She later worked as a training supervisor for the Big Wheel Restaurant, and the Sweeney Special Restaurant Chain for 25 years. Georgia was an active and committed member of the American Baptist Women Association, both Judson and State. Georgia also served on the Sr. Adult State board.
Georgia loved people so much; her home was always open to family and friends. She enjoyed visiting those that were ill, making calls, and helping those in need. Georgia had a great life, even with the loss of those so dear to her. Her family brought much love and joy to her life.
Georgia is survived by her two sons, James (Pauletta)
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Georgia Aileen Simmons
SIMMONS Georgia Aileen, died Saturday in Oklahoma City. She was born October 25, 1921 in Oakdale, IL, to James Patrick McClay and Margaret McDonald. Georgia was a Municipal Court Reporter, and married Russell G. Simmons on October 1, 1949 in Anchorage, AK. She was a Southern Baptist and a member of the Quail Springs Baptist Church, and a member of the National Court Reports Association. Georgia is survived by husband, Russell G. Simmons, of the home; sons, Russell G. Simmons, Jr., and Al Simmons; daughters, Char lene A. Williamson, and Alice J. Bradshaw; brother, Mick McClay; sister, Virginia Coulter; and six grandchildren. Services will be held Monday, September 13, 1999 at 3:00 p.m. at the Quail Springs Baptist Church. Burial will follow in the Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association 3909 North Classen Boulevard, Suite 101, Oklahoma City, OK 73118-2650.
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