In Loving Memory of Georgina Stoliker 03/01/1962 - 10/28/2025
It is with deep sorrow that we mourn the passing of our beloved mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend, Georgina Stoliker (a.k.a
Murtle Jack) of Shannonville, Ontario. Georgina was surrounded with love and support from her family
until her final hours on October 28th, 2025, at the young age of 63 years.
She will be lovingly remembered by her daughters, Sirina and Jane, and her grandchildren, Eva, Zakk,
and Ethan. She leaves behind her brothers and sisters: Millie (Charlie), Rick, Heather (Mike), Sherry
(Steve), Shelly (Harry), Peter (Rhonda) and Cathy (Rob); her many nieces and nephews, with whom
she held a very special place in her heart, as well as numerous relatives and friends.
Georgina was predeceased by her nephews, Cole and Gordon Maracle; her parents, George and Norma-
Jean Stoliker; and her siblings Lynn, Larry and Dean Stoliker.
Georgina was a family member and friend with whom many had a special connection with, as she had
a way of making each and every one of us feel welcome, loved, and cared for. As such, she had friends
from all over. She was always passionate about justice, peace, and helping others, no matter their walk
of life. Her laughter was infectious and unforgettable. It had a way of lighting up the energy in a room and
uplifting the spirits of those around.
She had many passions in life. She donated to many groups and people in need. She was always a big
supporter of the local music scene. Music was the sound of her soul. Whether it be helping promoters
or local bands, she loved to volunteer her time or funds to help organize shows in the local area. She
also volunteered as a DJ known as Murtle Jack at the KWE radio station in Tyendinaga, Ontario.
Georgina had a lifelong curiosity for radio waves, energy, science, weather and the power of mother
nature. She loved astronomy and would educate anyone willing to listen about the planets, stars and
galaxies.
Georgina's fascination with spirituality and science led her to joining in on the fight to bring justice towards cold
cases within online organized groups of like minded individuals. Most noted, she was very passionate towards
advocating justice for Abigail Williams and Liberty German. In memorium for her contributions, a brick has been
placed at the Abby and Libby Memorial Park in Delphi, IN.
To honor Georgina, let us not mourn our loss, but celebrate every moment we open our eyes and the
ability we still have to roam this beautiful planet.
A Celebration of Life for Georgina (Murtle Jack) will be held on December 7, 2025 at The Belle Pub
on Front Street in Belleville, Ontario, from 3-6 PM. There will be a link to a live feed for those who
cannot attend but would like to take part in the celebration. (details will be posted here).
Memorial donations in Georgina’s name may be made to The Humanity Project or The Libby and Abby
Foundation.