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Juanita G. Nall

Camp Point, Illinois

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CAMP POINT, Ill. -- Juanita G. Nall, 94, of Bradford Villa in Quincy, formerly of Camp Point, died at 3:35 a.m. Sunday (Sept. 30, 2012) in Blessing Hospital in Quincy.

Born May 21, 1918, in Bozeman, Mont., Juanita was a daughter of James and Lottie Mae Dennis Dent. She married Howard E....

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Anna Marie, I am so sorry ! The last day I saw you, you were so sweet to my mom across the hall. She enjoyed you and your mother. They had become friends and I enjoyed playing with your mom during the time I was with mine.

We have had the honor of examples of aging well. May we be so blessed.

I'm so sorry for your loss. Juanita was such a sweet lady. She always had a smile on her face and I always enjoyed her coming in to the clinic. I loved teasing her about keeping her kids in line at her age. They did what mom said cause thats what mom said. She will be greatly missed and never forgotten!!

Hi Bob/Judy
I was so sorry to hear about your Mom's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Jeanne (Gunn) Gilbert

Bob & All,

Sorry to hear about your mothers passing. Columbus Township just lost two mothers. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.

Your Old Neighbor,
Lori Schenck
Greg Johnson

Gayle,
You are in our thoughts and prayers!
Love,
Bridgette Augspurg

So sorry about your Mom.

windy-my thoughts are with you and your family at this time.Your mother was such a sweet lady when I worked for your dad.Peace be with you all at this time-Oop Gunn and family-Royse City TX

Dear Bob,
I met your mother at Bradford Villa, when both my parents were in Villa 3.
So sorry for your loss. She was a lovely lady and I enjoyed seeing her and visiting with her at Bradford Villa.
Sincere Sympathy,
Sheryl Stratton

Dear Bob,
Sorry to hear of your Mother's passing. My folks were both in Villa 1 and I had met and visited with your Mom during that time.
Deepest Sympathy,
Sheryl Stratton