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Raisa Stepanovna <I>Tarasova</I> Ezhova

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Raisa Stepanovna Tarasova Ezhova

Birth
Vladimir Oblast, Russia
Death
16 Mar 2012 (aged 86)
Moscow Oblast, Russia
Burial
Dolgoprudny, Moscow Oblast, Russia Add to Map
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This is my dear maternal Grandma.
She was the oldest child of Anisya Afanasyevna Tarasova and Stepan Dmitrievich Tarasov. She had 3 sisters (Valentina, Zinaida, Anastacia) and 4 brothers (two boys died soon after birth).
When she was 18 or 19 years old, she moved with one of her sisters to Moskovskaya oblast'
She became a teacher. Soon she met my grandfather - her future husband Nicolaj Ezhov, and they got married in September, 1947. They had three children. My mom is the youngest of them.

Granny worked at a nursery school for 25 years or so.
She was very loving, caring and kind and put her family on the first place in her life and her work on the second. Granny loved her garden (and had grown many flowers, berries and fruits). She had never said a bad word about anyone and was always willing to help her relatives.

In August 2003 she was badly hit by a car, and her health got worse. Her memory was getting worse and worse.
On 13st of October, 2009 she fell and broke her leg, and since that day she couldn't walk or even stand. She was bedridden and didn't recognize anybody.

Granny was preceded in death by her husband and their only son.

This is my dear maternal Grandma.
She was the oldest child of Anisya Afanasyevna Tarasova and Stepan Dmitrievich Tarasov. She had 3 sisters (Valentina, Zinaida, Anastacia) and 4 brothers (two boys died soon after birth).
When she was 18 or 19 years old, she moved with one of her sisters to Moskovskaya oblast'
She became a teacher. Soon she met my grandfather - her future husband Nicolaj Ezhov, and they got married in September, 1947. They had three children. My mom is the youngest of them.

Granny worked at a nursery school for 25 years or so.
She was very loving, caring and kind and put her family on the first place in her life and her work on the second. Granny loved her garden (and had grown many flowers, berries and fruits). She had never said a bad word about anyone and was always willing to help her relatives.

In August 2003 she was badly hit by a car, and her health got worse. Her memory was getting worse and worse.
On 13st of October, 2009 she fell and broke her leg, and since that day she couldn't walk or even stand. She was bedridden and didn't recognize anybody.

Granny was preceded in death by her husband and their only son.



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