Georgia Conner Youngblood
Teacher
Born on December 28, 1928
Passed away on December 16, 2006

GEORGIA CONNER YOUNGBLOOD, 77, of Dallas passed away on October 16, 2006. She was a loving and giving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She is preceded in death by her husband, Dr. Theodore Youngblood. She is survived by her seven children, Ted Youngblood III, Kneeland Youngblood, Michael Youngblood, David Youngblood, Dennis Youngblood, Julie Youngblood and Theresa Youngblood; numerous grandchildren and several great grandchildren; many relatives and close friends. Visitation will be 7:00-8:30 P.M., Friday, October 20, 2006 at
St. Rita Catholic Church. Mass will be held from 10:30-11:30 A.M., Saturday, October 21, 2006 at
St. Rita Catholic Church, 12521 Inwood Rd., Dallas. Interment to follow at Calvary Hill Cemetery. Memorials can be made to The Georgia Youngblood Fund for Student Assistance (Nazereth College, Rochester, N.Y.)
Dignity Memorial Calvary Hill 3235 Lombardy Lane, Dallas (214) 357-5754
Here are some of Mrs. Youngblood's HSHP pictures from 1978-1986


Guestbook (will remain online
until November 18, 2006 - though I've seen it go past the date listed): http://www.legacy.com/DallasMorningNews/GB/GuestbookView.aspx?PersonId=19618228
November 11, 2006
Ms. Youngblood was a wonderful woman and teacher. God bless her and my prayers go out to her family.
Mark Cunningham (Austin, TX)
October 23, 2006
Mrs. Youngblood: I will always remember her as an inspiration to me in my high school years at Health Magnet. I will always remember and love her. My prayers will always be. May God always keep you
wrapped in his loving arms, Patricia.
Patricia Stevens (Dallas, TX)
October 21, 2006
Dear Theresa,
My heart goes out to you and your family at this time of tremendous loss. Please know that you are all in my thoughts, heart and prayers. With great sympathy, Pat
Patricia Crawford (Baltimore, MD)
October 21, 2006
Mrs. Youngblood has been an inspiration to the many who have been fortunate enough to know her. I am among those so honored. She has earned her peaceful rest after a lifetime of work. To her family, I extend my condolences and the hope that the sharp pain of her loss will be replaced by the warm memories of the wonderful times spent with her.
Martin L. Lazar (Dallas, TX)
October 20, 2006
Julie: I was deeply sadden to hear of the loss of your beloved mother. My heart aches for you. Please know that I'm thinking about you and will keep you and your family in my prayers.
Lita Palomino (Dallas, TX)
October 19, 2006
Dear Kneeland and Sharon,
Please know that you and your family are in our prayers. I had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. Youngblood and I know that she was a wonderful mother and grandmother. Remember that although tears may last for a night, joy comes in the morning. Psalm 30:5. Our prayer for you is that morning is not far off and that prayer, time and the love and comfort of your family and friends will be great healers.
With love,
Donna Edwards O'Bannon and family (Dallas, TX)
October 19, 2006
Julie,
May God grant you and the family comfort and peace. You are in my prayers. Tom Williams
Tom Williams (Crowley, TX)
October 19, 2006
I am so sadden at the news of Mrs Youngblood's death, She taught me at the HSHP in 1985-1986. Gosh, how I rememeber the stories she would share in class about her son in Med School and her youngest daught getting ready for college. We completely exhausted her. I can still see her with that wonderful smile on her face. She was a wonderful lady. I learned so much from her. I will continue to have each of you in my prayers.
Derick Venters (Garland, TX)
HSHP, Class of 1988
October 19, 2006
Georgia was a wonderful woman that loved her family and friends. That love was returned to her. I will miss Georgia and treasure my memories. What a great woman!
Sue Scoggins (Dallas, TX)
October 19, 2006
Julie,
My sincere sympathy to you and your family. So sorry for your loss.
Annette
Annette Taylor (Flower Mound, TX)
October 19, 2006
I am honored to be the first to sign this in honor of Ms. Georgia. As it was indeed an honor and PRIVILEGE to know her or any of her children. WHAT A GIFT to the world she IS! The Angels must surely, surely be rejoicing as they have brought one INCREDIBLE lady home. My prayers for the family & my love to my Julie.
Rhonda Robinson (Dallas, TX)
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