Vivian-Tahran-Obituary

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Vivian Tahran

Olympia, Washington

Mar 25, 1921 – Jul 26, 2014

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BORN
March 25, 1921
DIED
July 26, 2014
LOCATION
Olympia, Washington

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Mills & Mills Funeral Home and Memorial Park Obituary

Vivian (Weiler) Tahran passed away on July 26, 2014 at her home in the presence of her three daughters and her caregiver.She was born March 25, 1921 in Wishek, North Dakota, the youngest daughter of John and Christina Weiler. She married John Tahran on March 18, 1938; her preceded her in death...

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While growing up in the "Netz Family," visits from Uncle Johnny and Aunt Vivian were always a big deal !! Us kids loved all the attention, and Mom and Dad (Willie and Joanne Netz) always had the most laughter filled, robust conversations - always filled with lots of jokes and reminiscing about the "old days." We will always remember you Aunt Vivian - you always had a smile that could light up any room! Much love, thoughts, prayers and love to all the family.

Wishing you all the best during this time. I remember Aunt Vivian fondly when I was a young girl and would come and stay with my grandma Pauline Netz (sister) she and John would always come over and visit when I was there staying. I am so sorry for your loss, I wish I could attend and pay my reapects. With love Karla Netz Wyatt

Thinking of you and your family at this time. I know that there was a great "Tahran" reunion in heaven this week. And this is the hope we look forward to as well. I wish I could be there to help celebrate Aunt Vivian's life with you all.

I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your mom. I have very fond memories of your dad and mom growing up and later when I would take my mom Shirley Siegler over to visit them after the death of my dad. They are now all together in heaven having the time of their life. I'm sure my dad and your dad are discussing building something while my mom and your mom are embroidering and discussing old times.

Annette (Siegler) Reilly