Vivian was born in Northern California on January 13, 1904 and has been an Upland resident for 80 years. Vivian was a homemaker and an avid seamstress and a loving, caring mother, friend and grandmother to all of us. Granny will be missed by everyone she touched. Her family will miss her dearly. She was a member of the Episcopal Church in Ontario. Granny is preceded in life by her son Richard Naisbitt and her two sisters.
Granny is survived by four daughters, Joan Reynolds of Lake Havasu, Ariz., Mary Wieland of Upland, Ann Stephens of Alta Loma, and Jane Mattison of Lake Havasu, Ariz., Granny, as everyone called her, has 13 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren and 26 great great grandchildren.
A private services wa s held on Monday March 24, at Bellevue Memorial Cemetery in Ontario.
Published in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin on 3/25/2008.
Vivian was born in Northern California on January 13, 1904 and has been an Upland resident for 80 years. Vivian was a homemaker and an avid seamstress and a loving, caring mother, friend and grandmother to all of us. Granny will be missed by everyone she touched. Her family will miss her dearly. She was a member of the Episcopal Church in Ontario. Granny is preceded in life by her son Richard Naisbitt and her two sisters.
Granny is survived by four daughters, Joan Reynolds of Lake Havasu, Ariz., Mary Wieland of Upland, Ann Stephens of Alta Loma, and Jane Mattison of Lake Havasu, Ariz., Granny, as everyone called her, has 13 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren and 26 great great grandchildren.
A private services wa s held on Monday March 24, at Bellevue Memorial Cemetery in Ontario.
Published in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin on 3/25/2008.
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