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Anita Nima <I>Quentmeyer</I> Rezash

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Anita Nima Quentmeyer Rezash

Birth
Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
26 Aug 2005 (aged 75)
Crossville, Cumberland County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered. Specifically: Pleasant Hill Community Church Add to Map
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Coshocton (Ohio) Tribune
September 22, 2005

Pleasant Hill, Tenn. - Anita Nima Quentmeyer Rezash, 75, passed away at 12:22 a.m. Friday, Aug. 26, 2005, in the Intensive Care Unit of the Cumberland County Medical Center in Crossville, Tenn.

A daughter of the late Albert and Nima Eletha Donovan Quentmeyer, Anita was born Sept. 2, 1929, in Madison, Wis. An only child, she had three half-brothers.

Before learning to walk, Anita was diagnosed with polio.

On June 4, 1955, she married the Rev. Robert H. Rezash, who survives. The couple served St. John's Church of Christ in Coshocton from 1969 to 1982.

In 1970, Anita became a bookmobile librarian at the Coshocton Public Library. She later became assistant director until 1982.

She was the mother of three daughters, Elizabeth (Betsy), Victoria (Vicky) and Mary, who survive. She is also survived by four grandchildren, Jason and Hillary Deuble of North Canton, Travis Unger of Tyler, Texas and Bobby Mount of Spring Branch, Texas.

She was a 50-plus year member of the Order of Eastern Star, serving as Worthy Matron for two terms at Coshocton, as well as other offices. She also served as Worthy High Priestess for the White Shrine of Jerusalem.

Memorial services were held Sept. 2, 2005 at the Pleasant Hill Community Church.
Coshocton (Ohio) Tribune
September 22, 2005

Pleasant Hill, Tenn. - Anita Nima Quentmeyer Rezash, 75, passed away at 12:22 a.m. Friday, Aug. 26, 2005, in the Intensive Care Unit of the Cumberland County Medical Center in Crossville, Tenn.

A daughter of the late Albert and Nima Eletha Donovan Quentmeyer, Anita was born Sept. 2, 1929, in Madison, Wis. An only child, she had three half-brothers.

Before learning to walk, Anita was diagnosed with polio.

On June 4, 1955, she married the Rev. Robert H. Rezash, who survives. The couple served St. John's Church of Christ in Coshocton from 1969 to 1982.

In 1970, Anita became a bookmobile librarian at the Coshocton Public Library. She later became assistant director until 1982.

She was the mother of three daughters, Elizabeth (Betsy), Victoria (Vicky) and Mary, who survive. She is also survived by four grandchildren, Jason and Hillary Deuble of North Canton, Travis Unger of Tyler, Texas and Bobby Mount of Spring Branch, Texas.

She was a 50-plus year member of the Order of Eastern Star, serving as Worthy Matron for two terms at Coshocton, as well as other offices. She also served as Worthy High Priestess for the White Shrine of Jerusalem.

Memorial services were held Sept. 2, 2005 at the Pleasant Hill Community Church.


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