Wednesday, January 1, 2014
She was always "Mrs. Clayton" to me. I left Lockport in 1970, but was a member of the Alliance church from cradle roll days. Mrs. Clayton was friends with my mother, Zelma Bowler, who would be 105 if she was still with us. If I remember correctly, my mother told me that Mrs. Clayton was there when I was born at Lockport Memorial hospital in 1948. She was such a sweet lady & now she's reunited with friends & family as they walk with Our Heavenly Father. Linda Bowler Ander, Montgomery, Al. Dear Anita and Family Thinking of you and the wonderful stories from, Joe & Gladys, that they always told of the young Healy children and your family...My Sincere Sympathy...God Bless, Bette and the family of the late Jim Healy family of the late Jim Healy I have so many fond memories of George and Nina and Randleigh Farm and the house on Chestnut Ridge where we would visit often I am the daughter of Gladys and Joe Healy. My deepedst sympathy to all of you . Nina was a good neighbor and friend to my mother, Hazel Gill. May God bless and comfort you in your loss. Nina will be missed by all her friends here in Zephyrhills.AS the Mayor and on behalf of the City of Zephyrhills I wish to extend the condolences of the community to her family and loved ones. W. Cliff McDuffie, Mayor Nina will be missed by all her friends here in Zephyrhills.AS the Mayor and on behalf of the City of Zephyrhills I wish to extend the condolences of the community to her family and loved ones. W. Cliff McDuffie, Mayor I remember Nina fondly. She was married to my grandfather Edgar Humphries. I remember her as very kind, giving and sincere. She made my grandfather very happy. Rest in peace, Nina. ;