Georgia Carol Tenberg, 71, of Mesa, AZ passed away Monday, 7 August, 2017. She was born in Alliance, OH on 28 May, 1946. Georgia graduated from Coronado High School in Scottsdale.
She was married to James E. Tenberg on 14 November, 1997.
Georgia had a career in property management for Interstate Investments and was also an activities coordinator and Eucharistic Minister at Mesa Senior Center. She was a member of Queen of Peace Catholic Church in Mesa and had a passion for her children and grandchildren, painting, watching baseball and football, along with serving her church.
She is survived by her children David Seesholtz, Julia Thomas, Ronda Boyle, Nathan Burgess, Cliff, Jared, and James Tenberg; grandchildren Garrett, Tonasha, and Glenna Sorrell, David Seesholtz, Jewel, Jasmine, and Jade Thomas, Dylan, Allen, and Nathan Boyle, Kael and Arizona Burgess; great-grandchildren Axl, Gauge, and Genesis Thomas, Asuka and Mila Sorrell, Leonard Thomas; brother Paul Smith; sisters Paula Smith and Roxanne Chapman.
A Rosary will be held during visitation at Green Acres Mortuary and Cemetery at 401 N Hayden Rd in Scottsdale from 5-7 PM on Sunday, 13 August. Funeral Mass at Queen of Peace Catholic Church 141 N Macdonald in Mesa will be held at 10:30 AM on Monday 14 August, immediately followed by burial at Green Acres Cemetery in Scottsdale. A memorial reception will be held at Sun Dial Mobile Home Park after services at Green Acres.
Arrangements under the direction of Green Acres Mortuary & Cemetery, Scottsdale, AZ.
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August 14, 2017
Jim O'Neal
Georgia was our friend and neighbor at Sundial. I'll always remember one evening in 2008 she came over to visit me and Jim. After about one bottle of wine she brought up Presidential politics. She vigorously touted the virtues of her candidate and I defended mine. We soon realized we were not going to agree on anything. That was OK. We agreed to disagree and that was fine. I will always remember the main point of her argument was how the President should support our troops at home and abroad. She deeply cared about support for military families and medical and mental health for veterans. Who could argue with that?
I always enjoyed talking with Georgia. She was very opinionated and I always admired that. We will miss her!
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