Georgia Betty "Peach" Robinson's Obituary
Georgia Betty Robinson, lovingly known as Peach by all her family an friends, was born in Seattle, Washington on December 7, 2000 to parents Sinatra Robinson and Darlene Clifton-Robinson. Georgia was diagnosed with several health issues at birth but never allowed it to dim her light. She was a miracle from the day she was born; Peach was small in size, but large in heart. Georgia passed away unexpectedly on September 21, 2022 surrounded by family.
The youngest of all her siblings, Peach was treasured by her family and adored by all those who encountered her. Peach was raised in a close-knit family in Seattle's Central District. She attended Seattle Public Schools in her elementary years until the family relocated to Tacoma, WA where attended middle school and completed her education at Foss High School.
Peach was a creative spirit through and through, as she was often writing in her journals or practicing photography. She loved to show off her creativity in her style, from her clothes to her hair and nails. Peach was always fashionable. She had the ability to find beauty in everything. Peach had a love for music, and you would often find her singing. She didn't need any back up; she had the solo, background, and the harmony covered.
Peach had a passion for helping people and planned to donate her time assisting people battling the same illnesses she faced. Peach was a loyal and loving friend and the person you could call for a word of encouragement or a listening ear; she'd be there no matter the circumstances. Peach's strength and willpower was a testament to living life to the fullest. She didn't let life knock her down. Peach was and always will be the life of every party.
Peach is preceded in death by her grandparents: McClyde Clifton Sr., Mildred Atkins, and great grandmother Georgia Young. Her uncles: Donnie Clifton, McClyde Clifton Jr., Leondas Clifton Sr., and Michael Robinson, as well as her best friend David Allison. She leaves many who will cherish her memory: her parents Sinatra Robinson and Darlene Clifton-Robinson, her grandmother Betty Robinson, her song and companion cat Midnight, her siblings Rekeya Moss, Gentry and Jasmyne Ward, Destiny and Marion Robinson, and Michael West, a host of aunts and uncles, nieces and nephews, cousins, and friends.
The loss of such a beautiful life is felt far and wide. Peach, we love you immeasurably.
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