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Nina Delores <I>Huffstetler</I> Davis

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Nina Delores Huffstetler Davis

Birth
Death
17 Apr 2002 (aged 84)
Burial
Mount Holly, Gaston County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Obit: Gaston Gazette
Nina Huffstetler Davis,84 Stanley N.C.Died 17 Apr.2002 at her residence.She was a native of Gaston County,daughter of David Cornelius "Neal" and Lillie Rhodes Huffstetler.
Funeral:2PM Saturday,Woodlawn Chapel of Woodlawn Funeral Home,Mount Holly
Internmemt:Hillcrest Gardens.Visitation:6-7:30,Funeral Home.
Nina leaves behind a host of friends,both young and old.She will be remembered for her gentle smile and caring nature.She spent hours observing those that frequented her fields and backyard.In earlier years,Nina loved walking through her woods searching for wild flowers.It was a unique experience to walk with her as she knew every plant by name.People came from far and wide to observe her beautiful flowers.She had an affinity for the soil that was indeed rare.
Survivors: Twin daughters,Linda Ollis of the home,Brenda Barnes and husband Bill of Stanley,sister Bernice "Jo" Taylor and husband John of Charlotte,grandchildren and spouses,Ronnie and Stacy Ollis of Gastonia,Chrystal and Mike Postell of Mount Holly,Steve and Sarah Barnes of Stanley,"adopted by love"grandson,Dan Rhyne and wife Connie of Gastonia:and seven great-grandchildren,twins Kyle and Shelby Ollis,Breanna and Brittany Postell,Austin Euman.Nathan Hudson,and Danny Barnes.
Nina's family pronounced her name Nina with the sound of the number 9. Approxinately ten years before she passed away,a nurse asked if she was "9A" or "Knee Na".She liked the sound of Nina Pronounced Knee Na,turning to her daughter she said,that is a "Pretty" name,so from then on all nurses,doctors,new friends and hospice called her Knee Na.She was indeed a candle burning brightly in our lives.
Obit: Gaston Gazette
Nina Huffstetler Davis,84 Stanley N.C.Died 17 Apr.2002 at her residence.She was a native of Gaston County,daughter of David Cornelius "Neal" and Lillie Rhodes Huffstetler.
Funeral:2PM Saturday,Woodlawn Chapel of Woodlawn Funeral Home,Mount Holly
Internmemt:Hillcrest Gardens.Visitation:6-7:30,Funeral Home.
Nina leaves behind a host of friends,both young and old.She will be remembered for her gentle smile and caring nature.She spent hours observing those that frequented her fields and backyard.In earlier years,Nina loved walking through her woods searching for wild flowers.It was a unique experience to walk with her as she knew every plant by name.People came from far and wide to observe her beautiful flowers.She had an affinity for the soil that was indeed rare.
Survivors: Twin daughters,Linda Ollis of the home,Brenda Barnes and husband Bill of Stanley,sister Bernice "Jo" Taylor and husband John of Charlotte,grandchildren and spouses,Ronnie and Stacy Ollis of Gastonia,Chrystal and Mike Postell of Mount Holly,Steve and Sarah Barnes of Stanley,"adopted by love"grandson,Dan Rhyne and wife Connie of Gastonia:and seven great-grandchildren,twins Kyle and Shelby Ollis,Breanna and Brittany Postell,Austin Euman.Nathan Hudson,and Danny Barnes.
Nina's family pronounced her name Nina with the sound of the number 9. Approxinately ten years before she passed away,a nurse asked if she was "9A" or "Knee Na".She liked the sound of Nina Pronounced Knee Na,turning to her daughter she said,that is a "Pretty" name,so from then on all nurses,doctors,new friends and hospice called her Knee Na.She was indeed a candle burning brightly in our lives.


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