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Tom Dietz[nephew] posted a condolence
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Warmhearted, generous, and hard working...that's how I remember Aunt Naida.
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Sally and Munro (Mini) Ware posted a condolence
Friday, February 24, 2012
Naida, my dear friend and colleague. We taught side by side at Lincoln. She was a wonderful teacher, so much compassion for children who needed some extra TLC. Her students were well prepared when they arrived in my 4th grade classes.
She shared her love of nature by feeding the birds in a tree outside her classroom window.
When I retired she made me a beautiful basket which I have hanging on my kitchen wall, a lovely rememberance of Naida which I treasure.
Our health prevented us from visiting, but we kept in touch by writing. I will miss her. My condolences to her family.
Sally Ware
I'll always remember Naida, she was a very nice lady. Naida attended small parties at our home, we go way back.
I taught History at Washington Jr. High for many years, and had her daughters Michelle and Samantha in my class. A few summers back Naida's son Matt came to my house and was a member of the crew that repaved my driveway.
I'm very sorry to hear she passed on, my memories of her will always be fond ones. My sincere condolences to all of her family. She will be missed.
Munro (Mini) Ware
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Shirley (Judd) Sawdon posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
I was sorry to learn of your mom's death, but also know she'd been in a lot of pain, so understand that she was probably happy to leave this earth!
Our family loved Naida! She was cheerful, friendly and "spunky!" I remember one fall, after your dad and before Harry, when she was attending college and struggling to feed everyone. We took a box if apples to your place, which you guys immediately began devouring. Your mom looked happy, but concerned. My folks asked why and she replied, do I have to report this to the authorities? They'll dock our income. Mom and dad assured her gifts were allowed so she relaxed. Determined, spunky and honest.
I wish you all well, and pray for God's peace and joy in your lives.
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Jovonnie dinwiddie posted a condolence
Friday, February 10, 2012
Naida is my grandmother. She was an everyday inspiration. My childhood hero. We might not have agreed on everything but she always had good intentions. She loved me and everyone around her with every last beat of her heart. I learned so many things in life from her. I don't remember a day that she didn't have a smile on her face. She taught me to be kind and never judge. She taught me to be strong always. There will always be sunshine after a rainstorm. For you grandma I will stay strong, I will love with all my heart, and I will cherish everyday I have. I love you grandma!
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Matthew Berryessa posted a condolence
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Raising 5 children on your own is no easy task.Our Mother stepped up to the challenge and with the help of some special people in our church and community, Mom raised us.She put herself through college and secured a good life for us.Like my brother Brian said, we were poor but I never new that growing up. I was always fed (boy could she cook) clothed,loved and enjoyed my childhood. A testament to her parenting skills.I loved my mom. She had a way of praising you for what you had done or accomplished or when you did something for her.Just as a young child loves to hear and feel encouragement even as a grown man she would make me feel good with just a few kind words! Mom set a great example for me,being dedicated for the ones you love,being organized,calling you on your faults,but mostly showing compassion and always forever caring for your well being. The last years of my mom's life I was able to spend a lot of time with her. She normally was her cheerful and humble self.Sometimes though she was a realest and would share how she did not like getting old and having to struggle with her health.She always would bounce back and go on enjoying life as it was.I will always remember our time together and making her laugh.She became not only a Mom to me but a good friend. Her home to the end was always a place to relax and feel loved. I miss her terribly and at the same time I am happy for her to be free of her body and back in the arms of her Daddy.I will Love my Mother forever.
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Phyllis Ryan posted a condolence
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Naida was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church. I remember her as always a cheerful, positive person. She was very welcoming and friendly to everyone.
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Brian Berryessa posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Looking back it had to have been hard for Mother to raise 5 children alone. The funny thing is I never felt like I was missing anything or had less than others. This is a testament to her as our mother and to the many people in our church and neighborhood that helped us. She pushed herself through college so that she could provide a better life for us. The example she set has helped all of her children be successful in our careers and as parents.
I miss you, I love you.
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Ron and Gertie Vannoy posted a condolence
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Naida was a neighbor on Denton Lane in Lacey. We often saw her walking and she would stop to visit. Larry and JoAnne, her next door neighbors, were always kind and helpful to her. We will miss Naida in the neighborhood.
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