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Media, PA 19063
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Georgie it’s been years but I will never forget how good you were to me. Remember the camping trip and how much fun it was. I think of that trip often. May you R.I.P.
Sleep in peace my dear friend Georgie! It was an honor to work beside you at Scott Paper for so many years. I'll always cherish those great memories. My thoughts and prayers to the Family. Your loss is heaven's gain.
Love,
Max
Originally posted from Facebook: I don’t like Facebook. I only have an account for the odd family event. I very rarely use it and I barely know how. But Georgie Radell loved Facebook, even if it meant causing trouble on it. It seemed fitting that my first and potentially even only Facebook post be a tribute to her. My Yaya Jula passed the morning of June 4th, 2025 at 93 years old. Most are not so lucky to even know their great grandmothers, let alone for 21 years of their life. I know that this makes me one of the luckier ones, but it hurts all the same. It still wasn’t long enough. She was THE Yaya - even the doctors and nurses picked up calling her that during her stays. She was mischievous and yet had the cutest, most innocent sounding voice. She loved to sing and dance especially to Elvis which is exactly who she was listening to as she took her last breath. She loved her sweets, her cinnamon raisin bagels with heaps of Philadelphia cream cheese (her secret to a long life), her poodles, and most importantly her family. We would walk to Ridley Lake to feed the ducks when I was little, and I would have to help her find the path to get back. She insisted on making me a bagel herself whenever I slept over regardless of how old I was. She danced in her seat at every band concert of mine she attended. She snuck me cookies and told me secrets. More than family, she was my friend and I was hers. But now she gets to be reunited with the love of her life as well as all the siblings she told me so many stories about. I just hope they were all there to greet her right away and tell her how great she did. How strong she was. She lived long enough to know 6 great grandchildren and even a great great granddaughter. She was a great great Yaya in more ways than one. That is truly special.
Thank you for everything Yaya. Your koúkla will see you again someday, and I’ll make sure to bring the bagels and cookies and spanakopita.
I love you the most
- Aliki <3
From your Daugher, Evie:
Mom, I will miss all the years we spent together and also care of you! I know we had our moments, but I also know the strength of our love between each other that will never end!! The only thing holding me together is that you are at peace and no longer suffering! Your empty room makes me so sad, but the memories of you will always remain in my heart! I love you, Mom and one day we will be together again! Xoxo
From your Son, Denny:
Mom, I got to say goodbye, but I never got to say thank you for Evie and myself for what you did for us throughout our lives. You were there for Evie and little Denny when they were battling cancer and when Denny was older and took ill you came to Florida to see him. I know how hard it was for you to travel there yet you came. You were always there when we needed you. Mom, thank you for sacrificing so much that Evie and I could have a great life. We are the product of your sacrifices. If I could change anything it would be that I wish I would have told you that I love you. I have a lot of good and cherished memories, our visits to Aunt Kitty's house, our vacations to Florida, our daily conversations and your fabulous birthday parties but I think my fondest memories are sitting beside you these past seven months watching movies with you. I will always cherish that time.
I Love You Mom.






