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Nanette Bustanoby

Amber, New York

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Nanette Bustanoby August 11, 2021 Nanette Bustanoby, 94, of Amber, NY went home to her Father, Wednesday, August 11, 2021 at Iroquois Nursing Home in Jamesville, NY. She worked 37 years at the Syracuse Rescue Mission, retiring in 1989 and worked at OCC as a French tutor. Nanette was a member of...

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Miss Bustanoby was such an important part of my childhood and my journey to faith in Jesus. I attended the Southside Mission when I was 8 years old until I was l7. I was part of Pioneer Girls and attended Camp Cherith for years. My family did not attend church so my friend and I went alone. Ms, Bustanoby led me to the Lord when I was eight and about three or four years ago I tracked her down, wrote her a note telling her how her work blessed by life so much. She contacted me and I ended up...

First, my condolences to your loss. I knew Nanette when she brought girls from the Syracuse Mission. 1960-66. One girl I remember was Sharon Philo who became a missionary. We are trying to find Sharon. Our camp supported her for some time. That is what I was told. God works in wonderful ways. Thank you for your ministry, Nanette. I will see yoy some day. I do remember the trumpet, also. The bugles and trumpets played for rise and shine, Flag raising, and taps at night. May God be...

Ms. Bustanoby was the pastor at the Rescue Mission church on Montgomery Street in the late 60´s to mid 70´s, where many of my siblings and I attended church with our parents. We knew her very well, as she was always a kind, gentle and God fearing woman of God. Ms. Bustanoby attended our parents 80th birthday party over 16 years ago. We seated her at the Reserve table with our parents as she was a special person in our lives and our parents loved her. Just as our parents will be resurrected...

I remember Ms. Bustanoby from the Rescue Mission summer Bible school. She would play her trumpet as we sang all ki ds of fun songs. My sisters were known as THE GOODE GIRLS" and know matter when we saw Ms Bustanoby she gi e us a warm hug, gracious smile and stories, songs and games centered around d the word of GOD...Still remember the theme song in its entirety ... my sisters and I sing it and laugh because we still remember. Ms. Bustanoby was a vital part of my Christian life.. She will...