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Mary Sue Geiger

12/28/1948 - 03/16/2020

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Obituary For Mary Sue Geiger

Mary Sue Geiger, 71 of Danielsville, went to her heavenly home on March 16, 2020 after battling a long illness. She was born on December 28, 1948 to M. Sue of Adel and the late M. Russell Fleetwood in Moultrie, GA.

Mary Sue loved her family and holidays and family get togethers were very special to her. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother and will be dearly missed by her family and friends.

She is survived by her spouse of 52 years F. David Geiger, Danielsville; a son, Joseph & Misty Geiger of Danielsville; two daughters, Jennifer Geiger of Danielsville and Jessica & Lamar Campbell of Danielsville; 5 grandchildren, Briana & Zacc Reynolds of Jefferson, Maegan and Jacob Doffmeyer of Commerce, Jacob Geiger of Danielsville, Liam Campbell of Danielsville and Jaina Campbell also of Danielsville. Along with her mother she is also survived by two sisters, Mattie Lou & Harold Warren of Lake Park and Phyllis Bryan of Adel, a brother, M. Russell (Rusty), Jr. and Paula Fleetwood of Valdosta; several nieces and nephews; three sisters-in-law, Latrelle Batten of North Carolina and Miriam Geiger and Rosalyn & Ric Thiele of Texas.

Upon Mary Sue’s request a funeral will not be held, but the family will hold a memorial service at a later date that will be announced. The family wants to thank everyone for all their thoughts and prayers throughout the last several years. It has meant so much to her and the family. Condolences and memories can be made on her Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/marysue.geiger

The Staff of Central Cremation Services is honored to support the family with End of Life Services.



Guest Book

The memories are too many to list. As cousins we had many occasions to get together at our grandparents to play. On one occasion I was going to push her in a wheel bartow but I was too small to lift both handles. So i put both hands on one and lifted. The surprise on both our faces was captured in a picture. When i find it i will post. Love and prayers to all of you.

- CeCe Dowdy