JUANITA M. (NINE) HOUSER, 91, passed away on Sunday, Feb. 23, 2014, at Kingston Care Center, Fort Wayne. Born in Monticello, Ind., Juanita worked as a Inspector with Magna vox for 22 years, retiring in 1988. Surviving are her son, Robert W. (Susan) Houser Jr. of Fort Wayne; son, David E. (Candy) Houser of Cave Creek, Ariz.; brothers, Paul E. Nine of Huntington, John H. Nine of Roanoke and Ernie D. Nine of Shriner Lake; sister, Laura R. Monet of Peru; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by husband, Robert W. Houser Sr.; parents, Ernest E. and Ida M. (Petit) Nine; brothers, Woodrow F. Nine, Glenn E. Nine and Myron L. Nine; and sister, Dorothy I. Quade. Funeral service is 1 p.m. Saturday, March 1, 2014, at D.O. McComb & Sons Pine Valley Park Funeral Home, 1320 East Dupont Road, with calling one hour prior. The Rev. Brian Campbell officiating. Calling also from 2 to 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28, 2014, at D.O. McComb & Sons Pine Valley Park Funeral Home, 1320 East Dupont Road. Burial in Greenlawn Memorial Park. To sign the online guestbook, visit www.domccombandsons.com
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February 27, 2014
SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. MAY YOU DRAW CLOSE TO OUR LOVING GOD BY READING HIS WORD, AND FIND COMFORT IN THE HOPE THAT HE GIVES US ALL : OF SEEING OUR LOVED ONES AGAIN IN A BEAUTIFUL NEW PARADISE HERE ON EARTH.
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