Nanette-Humbert-Obituary

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Nanette Humbert

North Rose, New York

Oct 23, 1937 – May 28, 2023

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BORN
October 23, 1937
DIED
May 28, 2023
LOCATION
North Rose, New York

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Farnsworth-Keysor Funeral Home Obituary

  Rev. Nanette Marie Humbert, age 85, of Rose, went to be with her Lord and Savior early Sunday, May28, 2023, with her daughters by her side.  Nanette was born on October 23, 1937, to the late Chester Arthur and Elizabeth Mary (Duell) Dayton inCorinth, NY.  She is survived by her children,...

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Sorry for your loss. Roger talked about her all the time.

Sweet Sweet Nan! You will forever hold the most precious place in my heart & soul. I treasure the chats we have had and your loving heart. I am so happy that you are with your honey once again enjoying Heaven to the fullest and are once again whole & happy! Sending my deepest condolences to Mark, MariBeth, Paul, Heidi and the rest of the extended family. Your momma was once very precious lady (which I know you know). We were all blessed to call her our family! Sending love, prayers and...

This picture certainly shows Nanette´s quiet kindness, the way I remember her. She lived one street over from our family as we grew up and was in my husband´s graduating class (Charles). Our sincerest sympathy to her family.

This picture certainly shows how Nanette was in life always quiet and kind. She was a lifelong friend who lived just one street over from us growing up and was a classmate of my husband (Charles). Sincerest sympathy to her family.

Nanette was a high school classmate, and I deeply regret not visiting her in Rose. Her passing is a loss to our entire world - what a blessing she was to those who knew her.

Nan was a great encouragement to me at a pivotal time in my young adult years during her and pastor Leonard Humbert's pastorate in Herkimer, NY. She was one of the most kind and compassionate women who have impacted my life

Nan was one of the sweetest people you could ever meet. When I was younger and I would go to church with my grandparents Roger and Eileen Deon , nan would always have the biggest smile on her face and give me a warm hug and always ask me how I was doing and tell me how big I had gotten since the last time she had saw me and she would always mix up my younger sisters and I´s names witch would always make me laugh. Sending my love and prayers to the Humbert family .

Nan & Len we’re wonderful servants of God, great friends, and fantastic neighbors. She was such a sweet lady, soft spoken, loving & the glow of Christ shown thru her from within. Remember when she called me when we moved back to New York, to Queensberry. We met at Friendly’s I believe for coffee and was there until late afternoon, saw shift changes, new folks coming in. Had the best time reminiscing and laughing and just enjoying the moment. Your journey down here on earth is over and you...

She was a WONDERFUL CHRISTIAN woman who was very loving and kind to everyone.