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Anne Naman

Bellaire, Texas

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Anne Aresty Naman passed away peacefully on October 12, 2013. Anne was born in Highland Park, Illinois August 31, 1951 to Maurice J. Aresty and Sare Riddell Aresty. At an early age the family moved to Omaha, Nebraska where Anne graduated from Central High School in 1969. She received her B.A....

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ANNE, AMONG THE BEST AND THE BRIGHTEST, A WOMAN OF UNFAILING INTEGRITY, LEAVES THIS WORLD A BETTER PLACE FOR HER HAVING BEEN HERE. I AM GRATEFUL FOR MY RELATIONSHIP WITH HER AND THE INFLUENCE SHE HAD ON MY SON AND SO MANY OTHER STUDENTS.

Anne was such a special person and always made time for everyone. She gave our two sons, Martin and Steven such positive advise and help. I remember many a time chatting with Anne about England which she had a passionate knowledge of.

I was Anne's flatmate for two years whilst we both studied at Sussex University in the UK. She got me into running and serious reading. We remained in touch over the years although we only met up once in recent years. My thoughts are with David and Daniel.

I grew up with Anne in Omaha, Nebraska. I most remember her as a kind and extraordinarily bright young girl. While I have not seen her in many decades, I nonetheless offer my condolences to her family.

Laurie Smeerin Kabb

Anne was so kind and helpful to our two daughters when they were agonizing over their college choices. She was truly wonderful in gently setting them on their way. We were fortunate to have her great advice and concern. She will be missed.

As a college rep who visited John Cooper and a TACAC Board member who worked along side her, Anne was a superb colleague, but even more, she was a gracious and wonderful friend! Her leadership, guidance, and example will be sorely missed in the profession.

She was. A very special person .I remember how hard she worked when my daughter was applying for college , she made the whole proces so easy . John Cooper has lost one of its finest faculty.

Fun with Anne in New Hampshire

Anne will surely be missed! What a blessing she was to all she encountered.

Mrs. Naman was always available to work through a tough assigned paper or coach me through those moments of writer's block! She will be sorely missed and was a wonderful part of the SJS community.