Georgina F. Kelly

November 7, 1942 ~ January 17, 2025
Resided in:
Pueblo, Colorado
Celebration of Life:
GEORGINA FRANCES WOODWARD KELLY
The family of Georgina Frances Woodward Kelly of Pueblo, Colorado, announces her passing on January 17, 2025.
Georgina was born November 7, 1942, in Pueblo, Colorado, to Margaret and Lumen Woodward. Georgina grew up with one brother, L. Barry Woodward, and cousin, Reta Lou (Jim) Black.
Georgina graduated from Centennial High School in 1960. She received a music scholarship offer from the University of New Mexico. However, just two months after graduation, she chose to remain in Pueblo and married high school sweetheart, John Kelly. John and Georgina had two children, Rochelle Kelly Wristen and Todd (Laura) Kelly. Her life was devoted to nurturing a beautiful, loving family and establishing her career.
Georgina juggled many roles throughout her life simultaneously and enthusiastically. While raising her children, she established a career in banking with Republic National Bank while managing the books for John’s business, sewing clothes for the family, making home cooked dinners, and being Rochelle and Todd’s biggest fan.
After just one year of retirement pursuing her passion on the golf course, she started her second career in aerospace with McDonnell Douglas (now United Launch Alliance – ULA). By the time she retired from United Launch Alliance, Georgina had risen to a project manager position working directly with U.S. Air Force leadership. While Georgina never completed a degree from an institution of higher education, she achieved two impressive careers thanks to her dedication, work ethic, character, strength, intelligence and integrity.
The biggest blessings in Georgina’s life came with her grandchildren: Dex DeVargas, Trent Kelly (Kierstyn Morgan) and Jillian Kelly. She and John passionately followed and supported them and their activities, sports, music and careers. When the grandchildren were not in Pueblo, she and John would travel to visit and support them in person or online, thanks to the internet and social media. Dex, Trent and Jillian were treated to Georgina’s special “Nana Bucks” often.
Georgina was the mother and nana who was at every activity or event her children and grandchildren participated or competed in: sports, rodeo, dance, music, and 4-H to name a few.
For all who were blessed to meet her during her wonderful journey through life, the world feels a little less bright without the light that radiated from her movie star smile, and her inexhaustible love. Georgina never knew a stranger. She shared her incredible kindness, care, and understanding to everyone she met, and everyone who had the opportunity to work with her, golf with her, socialize with her, or simply be a part of her amazing life.
Georgina was actively involved in CSU Pueblo Pack Club, Desert Hawk Ladies Golf League, PEO, Fair Ladies, Daughters of the Nile, Daughters of the American Revolution and was a tireless coordinator of the Class of1960 Centennial Bulldog reunions.
Ever the sports fans, Georgina and John have been enthusiastic supporters of CSU Pueblo athletics. Georgina was always fond of the long snapper position on the football field. Anyone who ever attended a CSU Pueblo football event knows that Georgina was going to ask about the long snapper. In her honor, Georgina’s family has created a scholarship specifically for the long snapper position at CSU Pueblo in her name. In lieu of flowers or gifts, the family requests that gifts be made to the CSU Pueblo Foundation for the Georgina “George” Kelly Long Snapper Scholarship at 2200 Bonforte Blvd., Pueblo, CO 81001, or call (719) 549-2251.
The family would like to thank Bili, Alicia, and the Gentiva Hospice team for their loving, compassionate care.
A Celebration of Life for Georgina will be held February 13, 2025, at 2 p.m. in the Pueblo Community College, Fortino Ballroom, 900 W. Orman Ave., with Pastor Mike Paschall officiating.
Services
Celebration of Life: February 13, 2025 2:00 pm
Pueblo Community College
900 W. Orman Ave.
Pueblo, CO 81004
719-542-1552
Goodbye, Georgina. I will always remember our time on the golf course even though par was my dream that never happened. We had a good time no matter what the score was. I hope the courses in heaven are great.
Georgina will always be remembered for the classy lady she was…inside and out.
Georgina was truly special!
God Bless
I will continue to cherish the opportunity to have known George and look forward to meeting her again in Heaven (God willing).
Seventy years is a long time to maintain a friendship but I could always count on a smile and cheerful word from my Greenwood Avenue chum decades after we no longer lived in the ‘hood. I will continue to cherish the opportunity to have known her and hope to meet her again at a drugstore in Heaven which still has a counter!
I only knew her for the last few years while she was sick. I will never forget her grace and sparkle for everyone else during that time. She was always so positive. I will so miss the life lesson she portrayed by her actions. She is one in a million
K Shannon Crouse
We are so sorry to hear that your beloved George has passed. We send you and your family our deepest condolences and pray you will be given the strength needed to handle this heartbreaking time.
I’m sure she is playing golf in heaven and having a wonderful time! Our prayers and thoughts are with you.
Rest in Peace my friend and my deepest condolences to your family. Randy Betry Melms
She was a lovely lady. A great Friend we followed our kids through school and activities. Then our granddaughters play volleyball together where we enjoyed time cheering the Centennial Bulldogs. She was the most amazing seamstress, not only did she sew but design an entire wardrobe for my daughter. We are so thankful for her friendship and our family friendship and adventures. Prayers and hugs for her family. Thankful for the great memories.
Ray and Kathleen Mattarocci
Dear Kelly family.
I think of Georgina so very often. I had a dream about her the other night. We were at Walt’s Wharf in Seal Beach, California. We had eaten there I think a few times. Every time I was with her ..it was a party. No matter what was going on..we lived in that moment just enjoying each others company. Now those are fond memories. I will treasure her always. My sincere condolences to your family.
Rochelle, John and families….i have known Georgina since Freed, through Centennial and all gatherings since……..she was always so happy, friendly and enthusiastic.
George was always George…..which was great.
Her Sisters in Chapter BT PEO will miss Georgina. She fought the fight with grace, strength, and a positive attitude.
John, what a loss, she was one in a million.
Georgina was a beautiful soul; always gracious, caring, and loving. We shared alot of cancer challenges. She was so strong; I will miss her.
Barb
John, Rochelle, Todd and Family,
So sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. She brightened so many lives with her smile, kind words and caring actions. I have fond memories of family picnics at park, seeing her at the bank or running into your parents around town. She fought the good fight, finished the race and kept the faith. Celebrate a life well lived that was filled with love! Gods peace, comfort and strength.
Dave Shaddy & Family
I met Georgina in high school when we were in Tri C together. She was such fun. I remember the silly songs she taught us and that we all sang together. She approached me at Wally Latimer’s celebration of life just a year ago and we reminisced about old times together.
May her husband, children, and grandchildren hold tight to memories.
With deep condolences,
Ann Baker Kochenberger
Georgina was a treasure and will be missed for a long long time.
I am always amazed by life-long name droppers who cannot spell last names.
My condolences to the family.
David
John,Rochelle,and Todd,
Georgina’s welcoming hugs always brightened my day. She genuinely cared for everyone she met. May God Bless you and your family.
My mother Rose Shaddy was so fond of Georgina. they worked together @ the bank back in the day. Mom said they had so many great times. I loved your mama too, we all did. What a class act. Condolences to Todd Rochelle and family, also Laura. She sure put up a fight. Our dad passed about 12 years, he also had cancer and was a fighter. May she rest in peace with our Lord.
We enjoyed many a laugh playing in our couples league with Georgina and John. She will be missed by many!
Love and prayers for John and family.
I called Georgina ‘Miss Glow’ every time I saw her during her walks at the mall. She exuded such beauty, positivity, poise and grace, no matter what was going on. Her ray of sunshine will surely be missed. My condolences to all.
Rochelle, so very sorry for your loss! Deepest condolences and prayers for you and your family.
Raeana Wadhams
George was a fantastic person. Gentle delightful and the epitome of grace. I will forever miss her❤️❤️
John Rochelle and Todd, my family is truly sorry to hear of your loss of your wife and mother. Georgina always had kind words for me and my family and it was truly a blessing to have known her. May she rest in peace and provide the peace needed for your families healing. God bless you all. The Ron Jimenez Family
Heart felt sorry for your loss
So sad to hear this. George welcomed us so warmly to the neighborhood and we’ll never forget that. I can see her now on her walks always stopping to chat and have great stories! She was beautiful inside and out-may she rest in peace
I understand the sorrow you are feeling. We know she is free and happy and healthy now but we are never truly ready to let go. Just know she is still with you and someday you will be reunited with her. Heaven gained a new angel. My love and prayers are with you.
TK and Rochelle: So sorry for your loss. I didn’t have the pleasure of knowing her, but evidence of her goodness is alive in you.
May the memory of your mother forever bring a smile to your heart and face. I’m sorry for your loss.
John, Rochelle and Todd, we are deeply saddened Georgina has passed. She lived her life with grace and always had a smile and a kind word for everyone. Our thoughts are with you all.
George, Todd, and Rochelle,
Your wife and mom was such a good human. As a small kid always watching Todd’s games and wanting to be like him, I would run into Mrs. Kelly often. She would always greet me with a huge smile and a hug. As I think back to those days the words kind and classy come to mind. She was both every interaction I had with her.
May Her Memory Be Eternal!
John, So sorry for your loss. May God’s peace be your strength during this difficult time. You and your family are in our prayers.🙏
Sending condolences to the family of Georgina.
What a wonderful experience it was knowing her.
Sorry for your loss!
Rochelle – I am so sorry for your loss. Thinking of you and your family and prayers
John, Todd, and Rochelle,
We are so sorry for your loss. Georgina was such a fine lady, gracious, intelligent, and so kind. She will be missed by so many. Sending love and blessings to your family,
Jim and Bennie Swanson
Georgina was a beautiful classy woman and will be missed by family, friends, and community. My condolences and prayers. “Death leaves a heartache no one can heal. Love leaves a memory no one steal.” Many memories for you all.
Rochelle, your mom lit up a room with her presence. She was as beautiful as she was kind. I am so sorry to hear of her passing. My sincere condolences to you and your family. Please extend my sympathy to Dex as well. I’ll be keeping you all in my prayers.
To John, Todd, and Rochelle. Our condolences as to the passing of Georgina. Pueblo has lost one of its finest ladies.
My heart is breaking to learn of your Momma’s passing. Georgina was one of my favorite members at the credit union. So pretty and precious like you Rochelle. Always so sweet to see you both. Your Momma was so gracious and dear. May all your shared time and joys help to comfort you and yours. She will be dearly missed!
Hugs Gerri from PGAFCU.
Sincere condolences and prayers to Rochelle and family.
Prayers and Condences to the Family from Javier and Joan Quintana rest in peace you will be miss
My deepest sympathy, I have fond memories from the saddle club.
“George” was indeed a lovely lady! She loved her family deeply and took great pride in each (especially those grandkids). I met George through golf at Desert Hawk and we enjoyed many rounds together including partnering in the Indian Shootout. I appreciate her friendship and admire her firm faith in God and the as she battled her cancer. Prayers for John and family for comfort and knowledge that she is at peace.