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Grace Louella Nenninger

Alamogordo, New Mexico

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Grace Louella Nenninger, Lou, of Alamogordo, passed away Monday, Feb. 15, 2010, at the extraordinary age of 93 (and a half). She was preceded in death by her husband, Harold, and son Larry and is survived (amazingly, considering the grief she gave them) by her daughters Franke Gill, of Dallas,...

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I'm always missing her. I hope everyone is staying blessed, 2gether & happy. never forgotten, but always remembered. she is 1 in a billion. i have been around the world, haven't met another like her.

Researching online I was brought to this wonderful woman's obituary. I feel cheated that I never met her, she sounds like one in a million. I hope you are gathering all the stories between such a large family and saving the all up. God bless Mis Grace and everyone in her life.

Franke and family;
I was sorry to hear about your mothers passing. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. I loved the celebration of her life you all wrote about her and the picture is wonderful. I can see where you get your spirit and sense of humor from Franke.
Lena and Johnny Pate

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Franke, Stuart and Kelly,
I think I met her a couple of times but I love hearing about her and the picture is great. I always heard her referred to as Gobs. Sounds like she was quite the lady.

I really enjoyed Lou. I had the pleasure of meeting her a few years ago and always loved talking to her, laughing at her jokes and listening to her stories. She showed up one day, right before her 90th birthday, with a brand new PT Cruiser - said she traded in her 'old lady car' for something sportier!!! Gotta love her! I am so sorry for your loss. Lou was one in a million. My prayers go out to all of you.
Nadia Sikes

I know none of you, nor did I the lady herself, Mrs. Grace Louella Nenninger, but her obituary has made the news out here, so I moseyed on over from far-off RI to read it, which I just did. Now that's the way to leave this world--with style, wit and grace. I can only assume these last words reflect the manner in which she conducted her life and her business as well. If so, she was one of those bright lights the rest of us flock to like moths to a flame. May your fond memories of her see you...

Marti, I loved reading this wonderful story of your mom. It is truly her. I loved being around her and she always, always kept me on my toes. Her attitude was the one we should all have when we reach her age. I only wish I had known she died before her memorial service. It would have been my pleasure to be there. Take care and let me know if you need anything. Love you.

The forever-young Ms. Nenninger sounds like a wonderful woman. The world will be poorer for having lost her. We should all be remembered so well.