Georgia Lou (Schreck) Schilling

Born: Tue., Aug. 3, 1943
Died: Tue., Jul. 18, 2017


Visitation

6:30 PM to 8:00 PM, Fri., Jul. 21, 2017
Location: Resthaven Mortuary


Mass of Christian Burial

10:00 AM Sat., Jul. 22, 2017
Location: St. Joseph Catholic Church


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Georgia Schilling, a 73 year old Trenton, MO resident, passed away at 1:16 p.m., Tuesday, July 18, 2017 at her residence.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, July 22, 2017 at the St. Joseph Catholic Church in Trenton.  Burial will follow in the Catholic Cemetery in Trenton.  A rosary will be held at 6:00 p.m., Friday at Resthaven Mortuary in Trenton with a visitation to follow until 8:00 p.m.  Open visitation will begin at 2:00 p.m., Thursday at the funeral home.  Memorial contributions are suggested to the St. Joseph Catholic Church and may be left or mailed to the funeral home.
Georgia was born August 3, 1943 In Keokuk, IA.  She was the daughter of George and Bessie (Hayden) Schreck.  In 1964 Georgia graduated college as a registered nurse from Dayton, OH.  Georgia was united in marriage to Max Schilling on September 25, 1965 in Wayland, MO.  Together they had four children.  The family moved to their farm southwest of Trenton, in 1976.  While raising her family she continued her education and received her Bachelor degree in nursing from Northwest Missouri State in Maryville, MO and received her Master’s degree in Education from Truman University.  Georgia worked as a nurse in health care for 40 plus years where she has touched so many lives.  Georgia had a heart of gold.  Unbeknownst to her, she was known to her family as Saint Georgie.  Her faith was very strong.  Georgia was never afraid of hard work whether in her career or at home.  Georgia loved traveling and playing with her family.  She enjoyed flowers (whenever they were able to grow due to her kids or the cattle tromping on them), wildlife, scenic drives, cards and time spent with her ornery husband Max.  She was also a captain in the Army Reserves.
Immediate family members include:  Sons, Shawn and wife Lisa, Douglas and wife Marie and Kevin Schilling, daughter Sherry and husband Joe Searcy, sister, Kathy Stark, grandchildren Maddie, Cole, Sam, Luke, Malachi and Mikayla.
Those preceding her in death include her parents, husband, and a sister Barbara Martin.

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Patricia Schreck
   Posted Wed July 19, 2017

PEDESTAL ARRANGEMENT was sent by Patty Schreck .

Our hearts are heavy with the loss of someone so special to your family and ours. Prayers for all and may God grant us peace. Love to all, Patty Schreck, Chris & Angie Schreck & Family, Tracy Herman & Family, Kelly Schreck & Family


Joyce & Ralph Cutsinger
   Posted Wed July 19, 2017
My heart is breaking for you all. Georgia loved you kids so much. We traveled to some classes together while we worked at the college. One night we had our pjs on and we had an ice cream attack, so we hopped in my car, drove through a Dairy Queen (in our pjs), got ice cream and headed back to our room. Then we settled in telling lots of stories and laughed half of the night. We were sure tired the next morning when we had to go to class.....

Your Mom was one terrific lady. I had her as a nursing instructor, I worked with her and the college and we became great friends. Her and I were the ones always getting in trouble.

I know she is in a better place and she is so excited to see your Dad.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Joyce & Ralph

Karen Vornholt
   Posted Wed July 19, 2017
Dear Schilling Family, My heart is heavy hearing of the loss of your Mother. We shared many good times with Georgia and Max. Steve and Max worked together. My deepest condolence to you all --Georgia was truely "Saint Georgia"! Just never forget---You were a very special part of her well lived life. She loved you all dearly. May many happy memories carry you thru this difficult time. Blessings. Sincerely, Karen Vornholt.

Tony & Diane Mantia
   Posted Thu July 20, 2017
Doug we wish to express our sympathy and prayers to you and all of your family. We never met your mom but I did get the honor to talk to her a few times during your calls to her telling about our hunts. I knew she had to be a great person because she raised a wonderful, honorable and caring son. Please express our sympathy to all of the family. God Bless all.

Judy Ann Mullen
   Posted Fri July 21, 2017
I met Georgia in 1961 at St Mary's school of nursing. She was a wonderful friend for all these years. There were four of us that did everything together. I remember her wedding at the family's home.. The best time Georgia, Judy and Darlene and I had was our trip to Tenn. to renew our friendship. It was a wonderful few days I will always remember.

april stooksbury
   Posted Mon July 24, 2017
Sorry to hear of Georgias passing. I only knew her for a short time. She was a very kind and caring person. Even though her health wasn't good she would still always have a smile. She had faith in God. She loved her college basketball games. My thoughts and prayers will be with all of her family. She will always hold a special place in my heart.

Jennifer Smith
   Posted Thu July 27, 2017
Shawn, Doug, Kevin and Sherry,
So sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. I have many good memories of your mother over the years (especially when we were all younger and the boys kept her on her toes). I know she will be sadly missed. Sending prayers of comfort to each of you.

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