Stockton, CA
Nina R. Ware
April 24, 1921 - June 14, 2009
Nina R. Ware, 88 of Stockton, passed away on Sunday, June 14, 2009 in a local care facility. Born on April 24, 1921 in Muskogee, OK. With her master's degree, she was a teacher for over 30 years at Fremont Junior High School until she retired. She and her husband did extensive traveling thru Europe. She loved the theatre and reading. A member of the Stockton Retired Teachers association. Nina is survived by her husband Raymond Ware of Stockton. Mother of Mary Ann Ware of Stockton.
Friends are invited to attend graveside services on Thursday, June 18, 2009 at 2 p.m. in the Garden of Freedom at Cherokee Memorial Park. Memorial contributions to Hospice of San Joaquin, 3888 Pacific Ave., Stockton, CA 95204 are preferred. Please sign our online guest book at www.cherokeememorial.com.
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Roy Mungaray
June 24, 2009
Uncle Raymond and Cousin Mary Ann,
Our deepest sincere sympathies from Marie and I.
Our prayers are with you.
Love,
Roy and Marie
Jacque Till
June 21, 2009
Uncle Raymond and Mary Ann,
So sorry to hear about Aunt Nina. Always enjoyed writing to her when I was younger! I remember the few times they stopped by mom and dad's.....Aunt Nina LOVED to visit!!!! Do know that you both are in our thoughts and prayers.
Jacque (Ware) Till--Watonga, Okla.
Patti (Ware) Grubbs
June 20, 2009
Uncle Raymond and Mary Ann,
I was so sorry to hear about aunt Nina. I always remember when I went to California with uncle Raymond and aunt Nina and then dad drove out to get me. And Mary Ann and I hanging out together. She will truly be missed. My prayers are with you. Patti (Ware) Grubbs--Watonga Okla.
June 19, 2009
MaryAnn and family my thoughts and prayers are with you. I remember what a wonderful woman your mother was and I know how close you were. My sincere sympathy, you and your dad will be in my prayers.
Carolynne Toliver
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June 17, 2009
Our LOVE and PRAYERS are with both of you, we know she
is in a better place with her mother and father and our Mother and her other sister Sophie and brother Angel. You
both will miss her and we will continue to pray for you both.
Love and God Bless, Your Cousin's Mary (Spinelli)Blevins,Tommy, the Summerfields, and Spencers. We all Love you. June 17,2009
Mary Spinelli\Blevins
June 17, 2009
Our LOVE and PRAYERS are with both of you, we know she
is in a better place with her mother and father and our Mother and her other sister Sophie and brother Angel. You
both will miss her and we will continue to pray for you both.
Love and God Bless, Your Cousin's Mary (Spinelli)Blevins,Tommy, the Summerfields, and Spencers. We all Love you. June 17,2009
June 17, 2009
Uncle Ray and cousin Mary Ann,
We are so sorry about Aunt Nina's passing. We will remember her great sense of humor and what a wonderful conversatioalist she was. She was always happy and lit up a room. Our love and prayers to you.
Nephew Freddy and family, Marie, Lance, and Dana.
June 17, 2009
Uncle Raymond and Cousin Mary Ann: It is really hard to realize Aunt Nina will not be there when we stop in Stockton the end of July. I can remember visiting only 6 months ago on our way down to see the rest of the family. At that time she was up and running as usual. I remember when you all were still in Oklahoma and we made our semi-annual visits we always enjoyed each other's company and laughed a lot just to be with each other. It is hard to imagine we will not be seeing her the end of next month when we stop to see you. I wish we could be there now to give you our familial support but it is not possible at this time. You know our love and prayers are always with you. May God Bless You Always and keep you in his care. All the Breitenbachs send love and condolences. We will be seeing you soon.
edie Breitenbach and all the family (Castle Rock, Washington) Perhaps this poem will help ease your sorrow and pain.
"There's a place I've never seen beyond this world we know. A place I've only heard of but someday hope to go - It's not on any map, there are no roads to take me there. But it's a place of perfect peace where hearts are free from care. And though I understand some may be saddened when I leave, One day, we all will meet again - that's what I believe...When it's time to travel there, I think I'll wear a smile. I'll say good-bye to those I love, but only for a while. Knowing there are others who have traveled there alone, Who cannot wait to greet me and to whisper "welcome home". (edie)
Lynne Dourgarian
June 17, 2009
To Mary Ann and Family--I read of your mom's passing and I wanted to offer my sympathy. We will pray for your mom. I am unsure if you remember me from high school. It is difficult losing a mom as I experienced three years ago. Remember all that is good to help you through this time.
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