R.-Chenoweth-Obituary

R. Isabelle Chenoweth

Concord, California

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R. Isabelle Chenoweth, R.N. Resident of Concord 82 passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, April 25, 2007. She is survived by her three children, William (Bill) of Las Vegas, NV; Regina (Gina) of Concord, CA; & Susan (Sue) of Lompico, CA; and her younger sister, Shirley Lytle of Live Oak, FL....

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Gina, Sue, Bill - while I never met your mom in person, I did speak to her on the phone several times. She was a always friendly and a little feisty (which was so much fun). I know you and all of her friends will miss her. My thoughts are with you.

Gina, Sue, and Bill
Remeber the good times and you won't be lonely...she is close by.
I miss her too.

per request here are the addresses of your mothers friends:
Nadine Montgomery
144 Holm Rd. #62
Watsonville CA 95076
Jane Pratt
P.O. Box 27
Fall River Mills, CA 96028
Millie Kelley
1750 Eureka Rd. Apt. 42
Roseville, CA 95661-7736

Isabelle and I have been exchanging Christmas cards for the past 25-30 years. I always looked forward to her card. It gave me a smile. I remember her fondly from the days growing up in Concord. I will miss her. Keep your memories and she will never truly be gone. She will live in your hearts forever. Love. Joan Lee-Bridgman

Isabelle was like a second mother to me, growing up. She was always there with a warm heart and a firm hand...and a bar of soap, if we got a little too mouthy.

She was fair and strong and had one of the biggest hearts of anyone I have ever met. She was truly one of a kind and will never be forgotten.

She gave her all to her two loves. Her children and her work. She was always the first to help in an emergency and dedicated her life to the care and healing of...

I wish to extend my condolences and sympathies to all of Mrs Chenoweth's family. I remember her fondly from when I was dating her daughter, Sue, many years ago.

I met your Mom through Mt. D Board of Directors. She had a quick wit and I enjoyed the many stories that she would tell me about Gina. I will miss her and my deepest sympathies to the her family.

Pat Koonce

When I was a very young woman and wanted to be a nurse, I called Isabelle to get her advice. Needless to say, she led me in the right direction. After 39 years as a nurse, I remember her fondly and will always value her wisdom. She was such a wonderful example to follow.

Isabelle was a kind and caring nurse
and her professional standards were
exceptional, I knew her through work-
ing with California Nurses Association,
also as a delegate from Region Nine to
many ANA conventions. She will be greatly missed.