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Nadine Heath's Memorial

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Birth Date:
Mar 08, 1928
Death Date:
Mar 06, 2010
City:
Hemet
State:
CA
Country:
United States


About Nadine Heath

Nadine Heath

Published: Friday, March 12, 2010 1:26 PM CST
Nadine Heath, 81, of Hemet, died March 6, 2010, at Ramona Manor Convalescent Hospital in Hemet.

Memorial services are at 11 a.m. March 13 at First Christian Church, at 200 E. Acacia Ave. in Hemet. Inurnment is private. Hemet Valley Mortuary in Hemet is handling arrangements.

Ms. Heath, who was born in Kentucky, lived in Hemet 69 years. She worked in housekeeping at Riverside Community Hospital for five years. She enjoyed traveling. Ms. Heath was a member of United Service Organizations during World War II at March Air Force Base. She was also a member of First Christian Church, where shes taught Sunday school.

She is survived by three sons, Jamie McCarroll of Westminster, and Gary McCarroll and Daniel, both of Hemet; two sisters, Joyce Tuso of Laguna Woods and Linda Skaug of Idyllwild; and eight grandchildren.

Remembrances to First Christian Church in Hemet.

Nadine Heath's Legacy

Nadine Heath

Published: Friday, March 12, 2010 1:26 PM CST
Nadine Heath, 81, of Hemet, died March 6, 2010, at Ramona Manor Convalescent Hospital in Hemet.

Memorial services are at 11 a.m. March 13 at First Christian Church, at 200 E. Acacia Ave. in Hemet. Inurnment is private. Hemet Valley Mortuary in Hemet is handling arrangements.

Ms. Heath, who was born in Kentucky, lived in Hemet 69 years. She worked in housekeeping at Riverside Community Hospital for five years. She enjoyed traveling. Ms. Heath was a member of United Service Organizations during World War II at March Air Force Base. She was also a member of First Christian Church, where shes taught Sunday school.

She is survived by three sons, Jamie McCarroll of Westminster, and Gary McCarroll and Daniel, both of Hemet; two sisters, Joyce Tuso of Laguna Woods and Linda Skaug of Idyllwild; and eight grandchildren.

Remembrances to First Christian Church in Hemet.

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