On Friday evening, Dec. 12, 2014, just four days after her 93rd birthday, our beloved matriarch, and one of the oldest residents of Erda, Georgia Rose Vorwaller Warr, passed away peacefully of causes incident to age. She had resided at Diamond Jane Brown’s assisted living home in Grantsville for more than five years. The staff there grew to love and to care for her during her stay there. She was born Dec. 8, 1921 in Lake Point, Utah to August Carl and Hazel Kirk Vorwaller. After combining families and having several more children, the Vorwallers settled in Erda, where Georgia spent the rest of her life. Her mother died when she was eight years old, leaving her, her siblings and her father to learn to live life on life’s terms. She met fellow Erda-ite Lyman Warr, and on June 23, 1939 they were married in the Salt Lake City County building clock tower. Their marriage lasted 56 years. Lyman passed away in 1995. Together they had six children — three boys during the height of World War II, then one girl and two more boys post-WWII. All six children survive her. Georgia and Lyman were farm and ranch people. At one time, they owned more than 300 range cows and farmed 150 acres of land in Erda. They instilled in all their children a great work ethic. Georgia was well-known for her talents in the kitchen. No one ever went hungry in the Warr home. She could whip up a fine supper from a box of rolled oats. Many Sunday evenings were permeated with the smell of a home-grown beef roast and some homemade bread. She also used those talents in her Relief Society callings In her Erda Ward. In the ’80s and ’90s, Georgia and Lyman spent their “retirement” in the San Rafael Desert near Green River, Utah, herding and caring for their own, and many other Tooele-area ranchers’ cattle. They both seemed to love the peacefulness that the desert afforded them. After Lyman’s death in 1995, Georgia was fortunate enough to meet up with an old family friend, Bud Parker. They palled around and were great friends until his death in 2006. In her later years, she was fortunate enough to be cared for by wonderful owners and staff at Diamond Jane’s assisted living in Grantsville. Our family would like to express our deep gratitude for their kindness. Georgia is survived by four generations, including all six of her children, sons Monty and wife Beverly Warr, Barry and wife Carolee Warr, Vic and wife Nancy Warr, daughter Gae Wrathall and partner Mike Bingham, son Van Warr and wife Penny, and son Curtis Warr and former wife Lezlie McKenzie. She is also survived by 17 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren with two more expected soon, and 11 great-great-grandchildren with one more expected soon. She is also survived by two sisters, Nina Warr and Ruby Romero, both of Erda. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lyman; special friend, Bud Parker; her oldest grandchild, Monte Allen; and two infant grandsons, Barry Lyman and Lyman Heath. Also preceded in death by her special son-in-law, Guy Wrathall, and a great number of friends and relations. Georgia’s services will be held Friday, Dec. 19 at the Erda Ward Chapel on Erda Way and S.R. 36. A viewing will be held from 9-10:45 a.m. with the funeral to follow. In lieu of flowers, please make a contribution to Primary Children’s Medical Center or your favorite charity. May you rest in peace, Grandma George.