EARLENE-NICOLETTI-Obituary

EARLENE E. NICOLETTI

Gainesville, Florida

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NICOLETTI, EARLENE E. Mrs.. Earlene Elizabeth Nicoletti died suddenly while visiting relatives in Missouri on May 13, 2011. She was born on June 6, 1931. She was the wife of Dr. Paul Nicoletti, Professor Emeritus of the College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida. Mrs. Nicoletti was...

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Paul and Family. This is Earlene's friend and hairdresser--Greg and I all loved her so. We are at 2617 NW 3rd Ave 32607 and wish you peace and comfort.
If I can help in any way my number is 352-375-7705. Your friend Norine.

I read once that: When a loved one becomes a memory, that memory becomes a treasure. I believe that to be too true, God Bless and keep you all strong until we all meet together on the other side. See you later Aunt Earlene!

Nana was the best grandmother anyone could have. She was intelligent, fun, and creative. I was and always will be inspired by her stories and personality. We will miss her a lot.

Aunt Earlene was a sweet lady, one of the few people in life beside my mom that could tell my dad to do something and he would do it. You will be missed dearly.

UnclePaul,All of us in Dry Valley couldnt wait for visits from you and Aunt Earlene,Diana,Julie and Nancy.The two of you were the first to show us the world on your picture projector.You were show and tell at school on more than one occasion.Aunt Earlene will be missed by people around the world.

Earlene was one of the most beautiful, special women that I have known. She had the most wicked sense of humor that just made laugh out loud when I was with her. I am honored to have known her. She will be missed.

Earlene Blackburn Nicoletti was a special lady--one with a friendly, positive "can-do, will-do" attitude. She cared deeply about her husband, Paul, and three lovely daughters, Diana, Julie, and Nancy. Importantly, she cared as well for those with whom she shared her considerable skills as a professional nurse in numerous hospitals of the USA, and four years as the Teheran American School nurse in Iran.
Earlene was easy to meet, impossible to forget. We will miss her immensely, but...

Nana was always friendly to me no matter what. I am sad that she is gone. I will miss her a lot.

I will always remember nana and her love for jewelry. She made me and julia laugh all the time and would give us basically anything we wanted. She was such an awesome grandmother and i will remember her every time I eat lasagna or open my jewelry box.