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Nola Ohlwein Miner

Posted 12/2/09

Nola Ohlwein Miner, 91 SEAFORD - Nola Ohlwein Miner, age 91, of Seaford, died Monday, Nov. 30, 2009, in the Methodist Manor House, Seaford. Born in Wapello, Iowa, the daughter of the late Matilda …

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Nola Ohlwein Miner

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Nola Ohlwein Miner, 91 SEAFORD - Nola Ohlwein Miner, age 91, of Seaford, died Monday, Nov. 30, 2009, in the Methodist Manor House, Seaford. Born in Wapello, Iowa, the daughter of the late Matilda Torbert and Edward Ohlwein she was a registered nurse having completed her nursing training in Burlington, Iowa. Nola was a combat surgical nurse during World War II. She was a 1st Lt. in the 51st Evacuation Hospital that moved from North Africa, Italy, France and into Germany. While serving in the American Hospital in Naples, Italy she met her husband Fred. Nola was an active member of St. Lukes Episcopal Church in Seaford. Her family was the love of her life. She is survived by two sons, Frederick C. Miner Jr. of Toronto, Ontario, CN., and Edward M. Miner of Bellingham, Wash.; three daughters, Marrian M. Michael of Virgina Beach, Va., Claudia M. Lane of Salisbury, Md., and Josephine M. Trepagnier of Emmaus, Pa.; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents, she was also preceded in death by her husband, Frederick Colquhoun Miner, Sr. in 2004. Services will be 11 a.m., Friday, Dec. 4, in St. Lukes Episcopal Church, Front Street, Seaford. Rev. Jeanne W. Kirby will officiate. Burial will be in St. Lukes Church Yard. The family suggest contributions to St. Lukes Memorial Fund, 202 North Street, Seaford. Arrangements by Watson-Yates Funeral Home, Seaford.

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