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Eva Wynona <I>Kellar</I> Andersen

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Eva Wynona Kellar Andersen

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
26 Sep 2004 (aged 78)
Utah, USA
Burial
Overton, Clark County, Nevada, USA Add to Map
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Born in Greenville, PA.She was known as Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Great Grandmother, Sister,Aunt and friend. Nonie as she was called by all who knew and loved her left this earth 26 Sep 2004 after a long illness. She leaves to cherish her memory Husband of 58 years Milton Deloy. Sons, Terry DeLoy(Connie), Stephen Mark (Suzanne), David Lee Dean Laurel Jean (Jim) Kohl and Gina Kay (Jerry) Smith. Brother Lawrence Paul Keller, Sisters Alice (Shelby)Williams, Una (Bob) Runkle and Beth. Many grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and friends.Preceded in death by mother Edna (Simpson) step father Bill Kellar, Father Lawrence Paul, Sr. Stepmother Flora Kellar and Brother Keith Kellar. She was such a great person and will be missed by those that she touched their hearts. We love you!!!!

Sister Alice writes.
Nonie always loved Gardenia's. They could not make an arrangement of them because they are so fragile. Here is the Gardenia's she so loved. Her daughter Gina Kaye also put Gardenias next to her head, one with some roses on her side and one with a couple roses pinned to the satin. Dad was leaving to find work when I was very small. I always heard the story Nonie calling after him because he forgot to kiss Alice goodbye. Nonie was always there for me or for that matter anyone who knew her. I as everyone else have many memories of her.

I cannot say enough about my Aunt Noni. She was a loving, sweet Mother, Friend, Aunt, Sister and much much more. She left this world making a very big impact on everyone that she met. I don't think she realized I learned how to drive because of her. We would be out in the desert going home from Las Vegas and she would be so tired she would let me drive. She trusted me enough at a young age to babysit and she was so much fun to be with. She let her younger sister and I name their third son. I know if she wouldn't have liked the name it never would have happened but she made us feel so important.

Thank you so much for visiting Aunt Noni's Memorial. I try to get back to everyone personally but sometime it doesn't always happen. It is really appreciated.
Born in Greenville, PA.She was known as Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Great Grandmother, Sister,Aunt and friend. Nonie as she was called by all who knew and loved her left this earth 26 Sep 2004 after a long illness. She leaves to cherish her memory Husband of 58 years Milton Deloy. Sons, Terry DeLoy(Connie), Stephen Mark (Suzanne), David Lee Dean Laurel Jean (Jim) Kohl and Gina Kay (Jerry) Smith. Brother Lawrence Paul Keller, Sisters Alice (Shelby)Williams, Una (Bob) Runkle and Beth. Many grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and friends.Preceded in death by mother Edna (Simpson) step father Bill Kellar, Father Lawrence Paul, Sr. Stepmother Flora Kellar and Brother Keith Kellar. She was such a great person and will be missed by those that she touched their hearts. We love you!!!!

Sister Alice writes.
Nonie always loved Gardenia's. They could not make an arrangement of them because they are so fragile. Here is the Gardenia's she so loved. Her daughter Gina Kaye also put Gardenias next to her head, one with some roses on her side and one with a couple roses pinned to the satin. Dad was leaving to find work when I was very small. I always heard the story Nonie calling after him because he forgot to kiss Alice goodbye. Nonie was always there for me or for that matter anyone who knew her. I as everyone else have many memories of her.

I cannot say enough about my Aunt Noni. She was a loving, sweet Mother, Friend, Aunt, Sister and much much more. She left this world making a very big impact on everyone that she met. I don't think she realized I learned how to drive because of her. We would be out in the desert going home from Las Vegas and she would be so tired she would let me drive. She trusted me enough at a young age to babysit and she was so much fun to be with. She let her younger sister and I name their third son. I know if she wouldn't have liked the name it never would have happened but she made us feel so important.

Thank you so much for visiting Aunt Noni's Memorial. I try to get back to everyone personally but sometime it doesn't always happen. It is really appreciated.


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