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Nan “Nannie” Aiken

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Nan “Nannie” Aiken

Birth
USA
Death
5 Dec 2012 (aged 73)
Newton County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Union, Newton County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Services for Mrs. Nan Aiken were held Friday, Dec. 7, 2012, at Milling Funeral Home Chapel of Union with burial in the Union City Cemetery. Pastor Will Labrenz officiated.

Mrs. Aiken, 73, of Union, died Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012, 8:05 am, at Rush Foundation Hospital of Meridian.

Mrs. Nan was loved by everyone. She never met a stranger. If she had pictures of her family, you would know them before she walked away from you. She was a member of Community Seventh Day Adventist Church of Meridian. She was a member of social clubs of Union Ladies Organizations.

She leaves behind the following loved ones: her husband, Bill Aiken of Union; her children, Richard L. Whitehead and wife Judith of Meridian, Ann Nestler and husband Doug of Greenville, Wayne (Cowboy) Whitehead and wife Gale of Mendenhall; nine grandchildren; five great grandchildren; sisters, Hazel Ellingburg of Philadelphia, Gayle Butler of Summerset, Ky., and Judi Bass of Lakewales, Fla.

She was preceded in death by her mother, father, and two brothers.

Pallbearers were Terry Strickland, Charles Ellingburg, Doug Seth, Ken Moser, Gerald Todd, and Bobby Munn.
Services for Mrs. Nan Aiken were held Friday, Dec. 7, 2012, at Milling Funeral Home Chapel of Union with burial in the Union City Cemetery. Pastor Will Labrenz officiated.

Mrs. Aiken, 73, of Union, died Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012, 8:05 am, at Rush Foundation Hospital of Meridian.

Mrs. Nan was loved by everyone. She never met a stranger. If she had pictures of her family, you would know them before she walked away from you. She was a member of Community Seventh Day Adventist Church of Meridian. She was a member of social clubs of Union Ladies Organizations.

She leaves behind the following loved ones: her husband, Bill Aiken of Union; her children, Richard L. Whitehead and wife Judith of Meridian, Ann Nestler and husband Doug of Greenville, Wayne (Cowboy) Whitehead and wife Gale of Mendenhall; nine grandchildren; five great grandchildren; sisters, Hazel Ellingburg of Philadelphia, Gayle Butler of Summerset, Ky., and Judi Bass of Lakewales, Fla.

She was preceded in death by her mother, father, and two brothers.

Pallbearers were Terry Strickland, Charles Ellingburg, Doug Seth, Ken Moser, Gerald Todd, and Bobby Munn.

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