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Nita Milner

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Nita Ann Dale Milner 1952 ~ 2004  Our beautiful wife, mother, daughter and sister, Nita Ann Dale Milner, passed away on New Years Day 2004 in Utah Valley Regional Medical Center from complications of diabetes. Nita is the daughter of William M. and Lynnette Barrus Dale, born July 28, 1952 in Salt...

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Dear Lynette and Bill:
What a difficult year you have had! I feel badly that I did not know sooner. You have been in my prayers ever since I first heard that Nita was in hospital. I know your faith will continue to help you meet each day's sorrow and challenges. Know that my prayers are still with you and for you. What peace to your soul to know your dear Nita still lives and no longer suffers. May you have the Comforter with you at all times. You are wonderful parents and have raised...

Scott and Matthew: I am so very sorry to hear of your loss just today. I know how deeply your family love each other and how you have cared for and strengthened each other over the years. How you will miss her! But with that loss comes the sweet assurance that your family is not separated by her death except temporarily. Again she will be composing beautiful music. She has gone ahead to prepare another beautiful home for you. May the Comforter fill your souls and give you great peace.
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Dear Scott and Matt,

We feel blessed to have had the opportunity to meet Nita this past summer in Dallas. We knew instantly when we met her that she was full of love and lived close to Heavenly Father. She is in His care now and with many who love her. We offer our condolences and prayers on your behalf.

Scott
I am so sorry for your loss. I know Nita is the love of your life. She was so very lucky to have you. My God bless you and Matt at this time and always.

Scott, we were saddened to hear of Nita's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. You and Nita brought so much joy into our lives, and into the lives of the ward members in Midvale. We love you.

Shawn & Lara Anderson
San Diego, CA

To my Dear Aunt Nita,

I'm so sorry, and sad to hear of the passing of my Aunt Nita. She was a great lady. I'm so grateful for her song "When I am Baptized." That's a terrific song, and get such a peaceful feeling each time that song is sung. I will miss her, but am grateful to know that we can see her again. It's so wonderful to know that the Savior made away for us to see our loved ones again. What a blessing that is! I love you Aunt Nita!

Ever since I met Nita in 1975, I knew she was the most kind and truly genuine person I would ever know. It was my pleasure to call her my sister (in-law) for a time. I have admired her many talents particularly her music which has touched me very deeply. If I could be like anyone, it would be Nita because I believe she embodied the kind of character most closely akin to that of the Savior.

I was very saddened to hear of Nita's passing from my father.
I remember when Matthew was born and Nita would hold him up to their bay window to show everyone, when they lived on Alden St.
My deepest sympathy and condolonces go out to her family.

Deborah Walton

Our condolences to Scott and Matthew.....We so enjoyed having them as next door neighbors while they lived in Mapleton. Nita was a dear friend to us. Our children loved to visit her and she always made them feel welcome in her home. She was a wonderful example of faith and a positive influence in our lives.

Sincerely,
Larry & Kaylene Andrew family