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Naomi Darlene Sterling

Toledo, Ohio

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STERLINGNaomi Darlene (Coon)Naomi Darlene (Coon) Sterling, 82, passed away January 31, 2016, surrounded by her loving family at the NW Ohio Hospice in Toledo. She was both a loving mother and grandmother. She was born July 30, 1933, in Lima, OH to Ralph and Lucille (Wineland) Coon. She was a 1951...

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God picks a flower

Sometimes God picks a flower that's still in full bloom.
Sometimes the flower that is chosen, we feel He's picked to soon.
We're at peace knowing; in God's heavenly garden,
He has placed the ones we treasure.
You have changed our lives forever.

In memory of my favorite Aunt

As you release this butterfly in honor of me,
know that I'm with you and will always be.
Hold a hand, say a prayer,
close your eyes and see me there.
Although you may feel a bit torn apart,
please know that I'll be forever in your heart.
Now fly away butterfly as high as you can go,
I'm right there with you more than you know.

Mom - you certainly loved butterflies! I will always remember you in my heart. Your daughter Susan

So sorry for your loss. I lived at 562 Palmwood and was a playmate of Naomi. I remember your family well. Naomi was my best friend and we used to sit on your porch and suck on ice cubes. I lost track of her after your mother died and your family moved on. She became a beautiful lady! I graduated from DeVilbiss in 1950. Wish I had known she was so close to me at the time.

Sue,
Sorry to learn about your mom's death. She raised a sweet woman who has a caring heart for all things; And because of her, I am blessed to have you as a friend today!

My heartfelt sympathy to you all.
Fondly,
Sarah Indelicato

Sister,
Every time I see a butterfly it will remind me, even though we are apart, your spirit is always with me in my heart
Jeanette

The Butterfly story

In a green meadow filled with Milkweed and flowers there lived a colony of caterpillars. They were a happy colony, living a quiet life in the cool shade. For many months they were very busy, scurrying around and munching on the soft Milkweed leaves.

They did notice that every once in a while one of the colony seemed to lose interest in crawling around with its friends. It would go off alone and crawl high up in the trees. It gradually moved out of...

Susan, I see where you get your eyes! Your Mom was beautiful. I am so sorry for your and your family's loss. Much love, Kimberly