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Lottie Virginia Creasy Tate

Miami, Florida

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TATE, LOTTIE VIRGINIA CREASY, known by all in the last thirty years as "NANA," was born in Palmyra, Virginia, on November 20, 1920. She married Dr. Charles Franklin Tate, Jr., the only love of her life, in 1944. She was a Registered Nurse and worked many years in the newborn nursery. She served...

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Dear Family of Lottie Tate,
We will always remember Lottie's smile. It was a smile that radiated Christian love, care, and joy. What a special mom you all had!
Dianna Zacharias Larson and Debbie Zacharias

I remember Mrs. Tate as a great personality, always friendly and happy and interactive. She was a great role model for all of us kids of the 70's at UBC. I know you guys will miss her.

Nancy, Ted and Charlie,
I remember the "good old days" when we were all at UBC growing up together. There were lots of special people and your parents were some of the great leaders along with my parents. I remember your mother taking care of me when I got sick on a trip to Ridgecrest and how good it was to have her taking care of me. I had just found out my Mom had surgery while we were on the bus and I was a basket case. Your Mom brought me great comfort at that time.

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Dear Janice and Ted,

I am so sorry to hear about the loss of "Nana". She will be missed and was loved by so many. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Love You,
Michelle

Ted, Janice, and Family,
We were sorry to hear that Nana had passed away. We have wonderful memories of Her.She was a very Special Lady. She always treated us like family. We will miss her but we know that she is with our Lord.
Our Love and Sympathy are with you,
Mike and Judy Rescigno and Family

Our Thoughts and prayers are with you all.

I will miss you Lottie,your smile, strength, wisdom. I have been blessed to know you and be touched by your ray of sunshine.
Rita Bauer

PEO Sister

Dear Tates, I was both saddened and joyful at the news of Mrs. Tate joining her beloved Frank. I know that they had a joyus reunion. I remember many, many parties that she threw for the youth back in the old days of UBC. She always remebered my name and since she was part of my moms Sunday School class she always asked about my mom MaryLou Gard Cole. I wish I could be there to say hello to you all.

sincerely

Diane Gard Wood

Nana,
We love you so much and so thankful for all you have done for us. We miss you but can't wait to see you again one day. All our love forever! Jana, Brett and your angel Kayleigh