Remegia-Nalli-Obituary

Remegia Nalli

Ann Arbor, Michigan

Oct 4, 1914 – May 17, 2013

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BORN
October 4, 1914
DIED
May 17, 2013
LOCATION
Ann Arbor, Michigan
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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NALLI (ANGELOCCI), REMEGIA Jackson, MI Remegia (Angelocci), of Jackson, Michigan, age 98, died Friday, May 17, 2013 at RidgeCrest in Jackson. She was born October 4, 1914 in Sibley, MI (now Trenton, MI), the daughter of Alexander "Angelo" and Agatha (Cima) Angelocci. Remegia lived in the...

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I was a nurse aid for Rem prior to her passing. Though I knew her very briefly i could see how polite, respectful, and caring she was. I was amazed at how grateful Rem was when I helped her. I knew her at the very end and was a friend.

Aunt Rem was a positive force in our lives from our early childhood until her passing. She gave us guidance through the best and worse of times. We depended on and benefited from her advice. We cherish our memories of her and will miss her terribly. We can't express the depth of our gratitude here but we hope our letters will give you insight. We'll see you June 14.
Love, your cousins Sally and Joyanne

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

Aunt Rem was one of my favorite people. She was a very warm and loving person and made me feel very welcome in the family when I married Garry (Sam's son) in 1967. I loved talking to her. I certainly will miss her and her wonderful laugh. She was a very special person.

Aunt Rem - my memories.

For me, Aunt Rem was always the one to remind me of what to do, or what not to do, while I was growing up. Trust me, I needed her guidance. She was always kindhearted to us three (Bruce, Doreen and me). As I can best recall, Aunt Rem kind of took the place of my Grandmother Angelocci - a perfect role for her with me.

Going to Aunt Rem's meant TRAINS - food - a delight for any day but most especially at Christmas. We LOVED going to see that...

I remember Rem as a very gracious lady during her five years at The Pines. Every afternoon she would be in the living room visiting with her many friends.
Her family will miss her, time heals but we never forget our loved ones.

I have veryfond memories of Rem at The Pines. She would join us for cards even though she could not see. sHE WILL BE MISSED