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Nina L. Weiss

June 28, 1909 - August 5, 2004
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Nina L. Weiss age 95 of Crown Point formerly of Bowling Green, Kentucky passed away Thursday, August 5, 2004 at St. Anthony Medical Center, Crown Point, IN She is survived by 3 Children: William Audrey Weiss of Las Vegas Shirley Russell Harden of Griffith Carman Kelly of Griffith 9 Grandchildren: Laura Eric Blassberg, Lee AnnContinue Reading

Carla Verde left a message on September 7, 2004:
My deepest sympathy to her family. She brought great joy to many!
barbara katzen left a message on August 16, 2004:
my deepest sympathy to bill,audrey,and all his family,in the loss of your dear mother,barbara
Ed and Myra Hines left a message on August 16, 2004:
Ed and I are so sorry for the loss of Aunt Nina. She was one of the kind. She always had a big smile and a bubbling personality. Everyone will miss her. It is Heaven's gain! Love, Ed and Jackie
Tamara Heavner left a message on August 13, 2004:
I enjoyed meeting Nina at Laura's party last year. I'm certain she left everyone with many cherished memories. You're all in our thoughts and prayers--Larry and Tamara Heavner friends of Laura's
Holly Burgess left a message on August 12, 2004:
I miss my Grandma Weiss so very much. She had a way about her where she could light up any room she walked into. I will never forget the fun times I had at her home in Bowling Green. I have so many memories of my grandma and not one of them is a bad one. So let's all drink a Pesi to the memory of a great lady, Nina Weiss. I love you grandma, please don't forget to watch over me.
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Gina Carroll left a message on August 11, 2004:
I am so sorry for your loss. Nina was an inspiration to all who knew her. She was always happy and enjoyed herself where ever she was. She had great stories that told of a long, full, happy life. God Bless Her. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Steve and Carolyn Zambo left a message on August 11, 2004:
Our heartfelt sympathy to you all on your loss. Your mom was a great and loving roll model for her family and friends. She was a very independent women; leaving home at an early age to find employment in Whiting and subsequently meeting your dad while enjoying a walk in Whiting Park. No one was a stranger to her, with her warm personality, she made everyone she met feel like they were friends. She always made me feel at home when I came to see Bill and that was quite often. Let all the wonderful memories you have of her bring smiles to your faces and peace to your hearts. We will all miss her in our special way.
Ann & Bill Hines left a message on August 9, 2004:
Aunt Nina was one in one Million,,, always laughing , smiling, Boy, could she cook!,, Pickled Beets too.. we will miss her and the long phone talks after she left Bowling Green,, It was a real pleasure to know and love Aunt Nina.... God took her to be with Uncle Leonard, and what beautiful memories she left for all her family..... Bill and Ann
Lorraine Schutte left a message on August 8, 2004:
My deepest sympathies to all the family from one of her dear friends. She will remain in my heart forever. May God Bless and Comfort you.
Geisen Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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