Nina Rose Treon Perry, a selfless and devoted mother and grandmother passed away on October 1, 2025. Born March 14, 1961, in Garden Grove, California, Nina was the second born to Norman and Naomi Treon.
A graduate of Carmel High School and Purdue University, Nina fully embraced and modeled the value of hardwork. At a young age she assisted her father at their family steakhouse, Mr. Steak. From there she continued her belief of hardwork and commitment as her career led her to a focus in human resources. She spent her first years at the Omni and later transitioned to Roche where she spent most of her career. Nina was a model of dedication and continued success as she obtained her SHRM certification. She shared her inspiration with everyone she met and always encouraged them to strive for their best, never settle for mediocrity.
Nina's heart and true love was wrapped in her family, which she considered her greatest accomplishment. She was the most selfless, caring, and awesome "Molly" (mom) and "YaYa" (grandma). Nina loved family events and truly cherished moments together. Her grandchild were the light of her life and most precious gifts. They will always cherish the laughter, vacations together, and wonderful games of hide and seek.
Nina is survived by her daughter Jennafer (John) Adams and 3 precious grandchildren JR, Jackson, and Jayla Adams. Her siblings Brant (Andrea) Treon and Nadine Treon.
She was preceeded in death by her devoted parents Norman and Naomi Treon.
Nina's love extended beyond words and touched the lives of all who were fortunate to know her. May her memory be a blessing, forever reminding us all to thrive to do our best at everything, yet in the end, remembering to keep family first.
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