Nadine M. Blihar, 30, of Wilkes-Barre, died Oct. 2, 2025. A private family service will be held at the convenience of the family. There will be no public services. Arrangements are under the direction of Lehman Family Funeral Service, Wilkes-Barre.
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Luke Mikush & River Blihar
October 10, 2025
Nadine, everytime I see or write your name I remember Nadi Ne in Hindi means The River. Our amazing son was woven into your very own name. Also as Nahar your first and last syllables mean River in Hebrew.. Im so grateful to have been able to help bring Rivers light into this world with you. He was your everything. I promise to always do my best for him and be one and a half parents to him, as I could never ever even try to fill your shoes. We had some amazing soul to soul chats, and exchanged fiery anger toward each other at tines. But no matter what when we got off the phone we said I love you and when we saw each other for whatever reason we usually had a long embrace and cheek kisses before we parted, even though we weren't together. You were like no one else I had ever known. I could never stay upset long with you and made a promise to have your back no matter what. You certainly left a huge hole with your energy not near us anymore. But we know you'll be around in other ways always. I told River to still draw you pictures and think of you as if you just physically moved away, but you will be around in your own way and he will know that its you sending him a message, especially for him. We love you and will see you when you get there. Youre always a Queen to us..
-With Love Eternal,
Luke & River
Jul
October 6, 2025
I´ve loved you my whole life, & I´ll love you from earth while you look down from Heaven.
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