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Naomi G. Anthony

West Nyack, New York

1935 - 2016 (Age 81)

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Naomi G. AnthonyAGE: 81 • West NyackOn Thursday, December 22, 2016 Naomi G. Anthony (neé Naomi Graves) of West Nyack, New York passed. She was 81. Her peaceful transition took place at Nyack Hospital in the loving arms of her husband.Naomi was born in Reedsville, N.C. on December 14, 1935. In...

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Wishing you all a warm and heart felt Christmas season. We miss the times we spent together with the choir and other activities. We love you. (Reverend)Daniel(Danny) and Mary Hall. 850 510 7707 [email protected]

In memory of Rockland county and the years of singing together with the MLK singers and fellowship at different churches. We thank John and Naomi for their love and friendship. I am now an A.M.E. Pastor in Florida.

She was a blessing not only to me, but the faculty and children of the South Orangetown School district. Every year she impacted hundreds of child with her life story. Thanks to Arlene for always inviting her abd she always accepted!

Melissa Manning

Dear Mr. Anthony and family: Please accept my heartfelt condolences on the loss of your wife, Naomi Anthony. She was a wonderful, sweet lady with a beautiful and powerful soprano voice. I really enjoyed working with her and the other members of the Morning Music Club on our yearly Winter concerts. We will all miss her bright smile and sunny disposition. Prayers for you and your family. In sympathy, Melissa Manning

To family and friends, I wish to express my sincere condolences. The sting of death is very powerful. Please keep in mind the comfort God can provide through prayer during this most difficult time. ( Psalms 65:2)

To Naomi's family. We will miss your lovely voice in the morning music club chorus. She was a good friend.

To the Anthony family: We have lost a precious, gracious, wonderful person. I always loved talking to her for stories in The Journal News. Plus, the memory of her singing "Ave Maria" still gives me chills of appreciation. My deepest condolences. - Emily Kratzer