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Georgia Marzell Crystian

December 14, 1968 ~ March 4, 2022

Georgia Marzell Evette Crystian , 53, from Austell, GA, passed away on March 4, 2022 after an arduous journey with lupus and interstitial lung disease. Marzell was born on December 14, 1968 to Mary Glover and Joseph Washington in Pontiac, MI. After graduating from Lakeside High School, she went on to study Accounting and Business Administration at American Continental University. Marzell held various job titles from paralegal, realtor, and tax preparer. The greatest position Marzell held in her life flawlessly was being a mother. She is survived by her three children LaToria Monet Pierson, LaTavia Monique Pierson, and Curtis Jawuan Monte Phillips. When she gave birth to Latoria in 1990, she decided to dedicate her life to being a loving and supportive mother. Marzell excelled at propping up Sean Crystian, Camille Bass, Micheal Brown, Keisha Brown, Adriane Bass, Debra Richardson, Yvonne Combs, Deborah Roberts, Tonya Ferguson, Areanna Alvarez, Larry Benjamin and many more loved ones; supporting them through the many triumphs and difficulties of their lives. Whether that was calling to check on others just cause or just calling to say “I love you” and you were on my heart.   Upon being diagnosed with lupus and interstitial lung disease, she furthered her purpose in helping others who battle with the same ailment. Thus lead to the creation of the “Oxygen Queen”. Marzell became an advocate for individuals oxygen dependent. She began designing a mask and canduler line to allow people to express their creativity and strength through her products.  In 2010, she met Sean Crystian, and they wed in 2012. Sean accepted her children and grandchildren as his own and supported her through this difficult battle . Marzell was a passionate homemaker, she loved interior design, and making any place she was present home.When she wasn’t filling her home with warmth and kindness, she could be found video blogging with her grandchildren singing, and dancing. We will miss her greatly. Marzell was predeceased by her mother Mary Glover, father Joseph Washington, brother Wayne Brown, sister Denice Brown, uncle Roy, uncle Bass, and grandmother Madea. She is survived by daughters LaToria and LaTavia Pierson, son Curtis Jawuan Phillips, brothers Slyvester Brown and Quintin Kirkendolph, sister Crystal Washington,and grandchildren: Tristan Dansby, Noah Wilder, Blaire Jacobs, Jaiden Forbes and Jahlani Forbes.

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