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Violet Ruby Dillon Niswander

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18 Sep 2021 (aged 96)
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Crenshaw County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Niswander was born a true "Coal Miner's Daughter" in Freeman, West Virginia on June 12, 1925, and grew up in Mount Sinai, West Virginia. Her father was a coal miner there throughout her formative years, so she learned the true nature of hard work from an early age. Her family was full of accomplished musicians in the Bluegrass community and they were known for providing entertainment at both live venues and on live radio. After her marriage, Mrs. Niswander spent much of her married life in Punta Gorda, Florida before the family moved to Crenshaw County.

She loved spending as much time outdoors as possible as she was an avid gardner. She could also cook up a storm in the kitchen, and she especially enjoyed baking goodies for her family. Her famous homemade donuts were one of her most popular dishes with the young and old. She was an extremely generous and caring person, often sending her children to deliver plates of her delicious home-cooking to the sick and elderly. She was definitely one of a kind, and the true heart & soul of her family. It would be difficult to find a more devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother who was capable of making everyone feel so very special. To know her was to love her, and she was adored by both her family and friends. She will be sorely missed, but they will continue to cherish all of the treasured memories she has left them with over her blessedly long life.

Mrs. Niswander was preceded in death by her husband, Walter L. Niswander; their son, Phillip Allen Niswander; parents, Henry Tracy & Bertha May Myers Dillon; and her siblings, Brenda Dillon, Janice Lusk, Louise Lewis, Marvin Dillon, Clyde Dillon, and Sherman Dillon.
Mrs. Niswander was born a true "Coal Miner's Daughter" in Freeman, West Virginia on June 12, 1925, and grew up in Mount Sinai, West Virginia. Her father was a coal miner there throughout her formative years, so she learned the true nature of hard work from an early age. Her family was full of accomplished musicians in the Bluegrass community and they were known for providing entertainment at both live venues and on live radio. After her marriage, Mrs. Niswander spent much of her married life in Punta Gorda, Florida before the family moved to Crenshaw County.

She loved spending as much time outdoors as possible as she was an avid gardner. She could also cook up a storm in the kitchen, and she especially enjoyed baking goodies for her family. Her famous homemade donuts were one of her most popular dishes with the young and old. She was an extremely generous and caring person, often sending her children to deliver plates of her delicious home-cooking to the sick and elderly. She was definitely one of a kind, and the true heart & soul of her family. It would be difficult to find a more devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother who was capable of making everyone feel so very special. To know her was to love her, and she was adored by both her family and friends. She will be sorely missed, but they will continue to cherish all of the treasured memories she has left them with over her blessedly long life.

Mrs. Niswander was preceded in death by her husband, Walter L. Niswander; their son, Phillip Allen Niswander; parents, Henry Tracy & Bertha May Myers Dillon; and her siblings, Brenda Dillon, Janice Lusk, Louise Lewis, Marvin Dillon, Clyde Dillon, and Sherman Dillon.


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