Nanette-Rhodehamel-Obituary

Nanette Rhodehamel

Orlando, Florida

1947 - 2014

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Rhodehamel, Nanette 66, of Orlando was born September 8, 1947 in Mineral Wells, TX and passed away May 31, 2014 at her home in Orlando after a courageous battle with cancer. Nan was a retired educator with the Orange County Public School System. She was preceded in death by her husband...

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David and Lisa and families, You can't possibly remember me from the neighborhood in Alabama when you were so small. We enjoyed impromptu dinners together. Your home was a welcoming place to share time together. I am sorry your mother had to battle cancer. I will pray for your peace.

David and Lisa, I am sorry for your loss. Nan always had a friendly smile for everyone she knew. She will be remembered by all for her kindness and compassion . May she rest in the peace of The Lord .

David and Lisa, I remember you and your mom so well from Durrance Elementary. You had such a nice family and I wanted you to know that I am thinking of all of you today.

May your memories always bring a smile to your heart. My sincere condolences. I knew your Mother in school at SMA, though just for one year, her sweetness will always be a reminder of such a special person.. Class of 65..

Nan was such a sweet and caring person. Her smile always lit up our room. I will cherish our time and memories of being roomies. Rest in peace my sweet friend. Many prayers and hugs to your family. I hope I can meet you someday.

Lisa and David, thank you for letting us know about your mom so we could send cards and flowers during her last days. She was a special friend to all of us at the Academy. Keeping you in our prayers, David Wied and Jonnye Dooley, Class of 1965

Nan was a good friend when I was at the Academy. She was always happy and fun to be around. We will miss her.

Gary Sibley

I was at SMA for only 2 yrs, but the friends made there were loyal and life long. My prayers are with you. Jim Fordham SMA '65