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Georgia Ann Gallimore

February 12, 1954 ~ July 11, 2022

Georgia Gallimore age 68, passed away peacefully at her home on Monday July 11th, 2022 after a hard fought battle with pancreatic and liver cancer. She was born on February 12th, 1954 to the late Lovell and Velva Plunkett in Chicago, Illinois. Georgia was a graduate of John Marshall Harlan High School in 1971, Agape International Bible Training Institute in 2005, and Beulah Heights University in 2012. She would eventually retire from the City of Atlanta as a Senior Customer Service Representative. Her interests included spending time with her kids, grandchildren, and family; spreading the gospel; and home/event decorating. She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers Tommy Plunkett, Michael Plunkett, and Cornelius Plunkett; and sisters Rhonda Plunkett and Janie Davis. Georgia leaves behind to cherish her memory husband of 25 years James E. Gallimore; daughter Alicia Carr; sons Phillip (Jennifer) Carr and Andre (Chudney) Carr; stepdaughter Rhesa Gallimore; stepsons Tim Gallimore, James E. Gallimore Jr.; sisters Debra Miller, Pamela (Edward) Russell, Sybil Plunkett, and Velva L. Brown; brothers Eddie (Mable) Plunkett, John Plunkett, and Kenneth (Michelle) Plunkett; grandchildren Ashley (Emanuel) Magee, Amoni Carr, Aaron Johnson, Phillip Carr, Andre Carr Jr., Adam Baker, Azaliya Carr, Ila Carr, Amazeing Carr; great granddaughter Kylie Rae Magee; and a host of nieces, nephews, and friends.

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  1. James, my heart was overwhelmed to learn of Precious Georgia’s passing today. I will always remember her sweet and caring spirit. She was so diligent in introducing her friend to me who was a Widow. She thought that we could support each other. Please know that you and your family are in my prayers. This journey is difficult, but leaning on God’s word makes it easier, and it dwells within You. We’re here to support You. May the Grace of God carry you, when it seems, you can’t stand on Your Own. I Love You, Your Friend, Janice.
    10/22/22

  2. In August 2014 My self, Pamela McDonald (middle) and Janice Billingsley next to Georgia. She Brought Us together because We both lost Spouses from Heart disease in July. Georgia was a good friend. We had not seen each other for a while, but She stayed busy with Her Family; devoted to her Ministry. She will be missed, her voice was very distinct’, I hear it in my head. We met working at Liberty National in 2006, She was assigned to be one of my Agents. And We developed a Friendship. I’m very sad She slipped away and We didn’t get a chance to see each other. Hard to believe a Person with so much Life is gone. She has a strong Hope in Christ that I do remember. My sincere Condolences to Her Family.


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