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Nannie Barrow Obituary

Nannie L. (Mosier) Barrow, 64 of Ellington, beloved wife for 48 years of Dana Barrow, Sr., died Friday, (October 12, 2001) at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Born in Clarksville, TN, she is the daughter of the late John and Edna Mae (Morrison) Mosier, and has lived in Ellington since 1956. She was retired from the accounting department of Stanadyne Co. after many years of service. She enjoyed camping with her family in which they took many trips across the U.S. She will be dearly missed by her loving family. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Dana Barrow, Jr. and his wife, Laura of Scotland; a daughter, Linda Rodenbaugh and her husband, Richard of West Hartland; seven grandchildren, Kristina Hickton and her companion, Lonnie Wagner of New Hampshire, Pamela Mueller and her husband, Walter of Portland, Brittany and Mercedes Szur both of West Hartland, Dana Barrow, III and his wife, Kimberly, Kevin and Cassandra Barrow all of Scotland; three great grandchildren, Dana IV, Mackenzie and Bryan Barrow all of Scotland; and many nieces and nephews in Tennessee. Funeral services will be held Tuesday October 16, 10 a.m. at the Ladd-Turkington Funeral Home, 551 Talcottville Rd., Rte. 83, Vernon with Rev. Mark Larson officiating. Burial will follow in Scotland Cemetery Willimantic. Calling hours will be held Monday, October 15, 7-9 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial donations may be made to the American Lung Assoc., 45 Ash St., East Hartford 06108.

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Published by Hartford Courant on Oct. 14, 2001.

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Lonnie Wagner

November 4, 2001

Hope you are in a happy place now and I hope you can breath now. God bless you, amen.

RIP

Lonnie

Kristina Hickton

November 4, 2001

Nana

The day you died, I turned to Lonnie and told him that you were the best grandmother in the world and that if anyone else claims to have the best grandmother in the world, that they are mistaken. You were not a grandmother to me, you were like a second mother who showed me lots of love. You were the only one that I never brawled with and no matter what. You were my favorite person in the world and I know I didn't have to tell you this before you died because I know that you knew already. Your first day on the respirator you stared at me. I know why. I was having trouble holding back the tears, so, I guess you know how much I loved you and how much I will hurt now that you are gone. I'm sorry I didn't tell you this but I didn't want to say good-bye and I just kept hoping for a miracle that unfortunately never happened.

Love Kris

Tania Lupacchino

November 3, 2001

Nana, you will always be missed, but never forgotten. Ever since I can remember, you were always there with your warm smile, your open arms, to anyone who needed a little more love, and your tender advise, that was much needed at times! I know that you will be watching over us all in our times of sadness, need and despair, and that ray of light that we see through the dark gloomy sky, will be you smiling down on us, with your beautiful smile. Rest in peace nan, and keep smiling! Until we meet again. love always, Tania

To the family: My thoughts and prayers are with you all,especially you, grampy!

Tammy Jenkins

October 31, 2001

Nannie...You were truly an amazing person. I know that you are in a better place watching over all of us. I didn't know you very well but you included me and my mother in all your family plans. I truly enjoyed those times. My thoughts are with your family...Rest in peace.

Sue Jenkins

October 30, 2001

I was very sad to hear about the loss of my dear friend, Nannie. She is the first friend I made when I moved to CT thirteen years ago and she has always been a very important part of my life. I have never met anyone so beautiful inside and out. She accepted me as part of her family and I have very fond memories of the Barrow clan...they are very special and my deepest condolescences to everyone who is affected by "our sweet angel" joining her other loved ones in heaven. I am so grateful we got to visit on my last trip back to CT and will miss her with all my heart. This family has endured so much and are incredible people. Thank you for letting me and my daughters be part of your lives!!!

Jackie Toner Maynard

October 27, 2001

I have very fond memories of when I was young and Aunt Nan and Uncle Dana came to visit our home. I want to express my sympathy for the family during such a sad time. Nan was a wonderful woman, and I know she has suffered for a long time. Much love to the family.



(Ruth's youngest Daughter, Jackie)

David and Melanie Mosier

October 23, 2001

We both love you very much. We will miss you deeply but will remember your sweet smile, thoughtful ways & all the good times we had together.

We were lucky to have had a special

aunt like you. You are an angel. We know that now you are with your family that had gone before you & we will all be together again someday.

Desirée Toner

October 16, 2001

We love and miss you, Nan. I'm sure He is watching over you. You will forever be in our hearts.

Barry & Rachael Stackhouse

October 15, 2001

I am Bonnie's youngest daughter. I was very sorry to hear about Nannie. You are in my thoughts and prayers. All of my love,

Rachael

Rev. Patrick Evans

October 15, 2001

My deepest condolences at your loss. God Bless you both.

Rev. Pat

Stanadyne Corp.

October 15, 2001

With our deepest sympathy at your time of sorrow.

Nancy Cone

October 15, 2001

In loving memory of Nan, a woman that I have great respect for... She was the mother that all of American children would loved to of had, I know I did.... I will always remember the few talks I had with her, where she would tell me to hold my head high and to stand strong.... I saw the way she was others, the way she loved her husband, children and grandchildren... In my eyes she was one of the Lords Angels and anyone who had the chance to know her was truly blessed.... Thank you Nan for everything you've ever taught me, you will truly be missed

Paul Chatigny

October 15, 2001

There are not enough words to describe the loss of Nannie. The pleasure of knowing her and her wonderful family has filled my life with joy for many years. God rest your soul Nan, you brought joy to all of us.

Bonnie Toner Quint

October 15, 2001

Nannie is a much beloved aunt who will be sadly missed. But I have hope toward God that there will be a ressurection of the dead to life in a peaceful paridise and I look forward to seeing her there. So, I never say "Goodby" only "So Long" until I see her and all our loved ones again.

Bonnie

Carol Hayes

October 14, 2001

Even though we kind of lost touch over the years, you and your whole family stayed in my life and Linda and I have a lot of very fond memories of Thanksgivings and different occasions when we did get together, so Sweet Nannie, rest in peace know that God is always with you and with your whole family. Love, Carol

Judy Orefice

October 14, 2001

The BEST MOM that you could ever want.

MOM rest in peace

Love ya always

Judy

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