NAHWEGAHBO
NAHWEGAHBOW
NAHWEGHOW
NAHWEGAHBO o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2003-01-29 published
NAHWEGAHBOW
Joshua Nathan March 17, 1975 to January 30, 1999
I have not gone far ... I still see ...
Those tears you shed ... are for me ...
I am not unhappy.... I am not sad ...
I just thank God ... For all we had ...
I did not choose ... to go away ....
But God told me ... I couldn't stay ...
He reached for me .... with loving care ...
Come with me ..... if you dare....
Reach out your arms ... to those below ...
Blow them a kiss ... So they will know....
Let the breeze of your kiss ... Pass across their brow...
Let them know you are safe ... and happy now...
Now dry your eyes... and remember me.....
For where I am.... Was meant to be...
To you that I have left behind...
The times we shared.... Will always bind...
If a breeze should pass.... Across your brow...
Remember where it came... And how...
Until we meet again one day...
I've not gone far... I am just away...
-Lovingly remembered by the
NAHWEGAHBO
Families▼ of Sucker Creek
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-In loving memory of Joshua Nathan, March 17, 1975 to January 30, 1999.
We think of him in silence.
No eyes can see us weep
But still within our aching hearts
His memory we will keep.
May the winds of love blow softly,
And whisper so you'll hear
We will always love and miss you
And wish that you were here.
Some day we hope to meet you
Some day, we know not when
We shall meet in a better land
And never part again
-Lovingly remembered by your Cousins of Sucker Creek: Glenda A, Yvonne N, Beverly A and their families.
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NAHWEGAHBOW o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2003-01-22 published
Vina Mary LANGANKI
November 17, 1931 to January 12, 2003
It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing of
Vina Mary LANGANKI, who passed away suddenly on January 12th, 2003.
Vina was born in Sucker Creek, Manitoulin Island on November 17th,
1931. It was there that she enjoyed visiting her grandmother who
taught her many life lessons. At the age of 16 she moved to
Cleveland, Ohio where she cared for a family who taught her about the
many facets of the Jewish religion and traditions. In 1963 she moved
to live with her sister Viola, and her brother-in-law Willi
HACKL.
She▼ met her husband Paul
LANGANKI in 1965 and they were married at
St. Luke's Anglican Church in Dryden. In 1966 they had their first
child Roger David, followed by Gregory Wayne in 1967. Vina enjoyed
spending time with family and Friends, gardening, baking, cooking and
her dedication to her faith, which lead her to pursue a commitment as
a layreader for St. Luke's Anglican Church. Her work with the church
involved her in all aspects of church life, as well as, several
charitable foundations. She was very appreciative for the fellowship
of the church. Her trip to the Holy Land in 2001 was a perfect
culmination to her faith. However, her greatest joy was spending
time with her grandchildren. Vina was predeceased by her husband
Paul, and her mother May and her father John, her brother Clarence
and her niece Katherine. Vina is survived by her devoted sons Roger
(Debbie) and Wayne
LANGANKI both of Dryden. Brothers: Ted
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of Six Nations, Robert (Delores)
NAHWEGAHBOW of Mississauga and Garry
NAHWEGAHBOW of Sudbury. Sisters: Viola (Willi)
HACKL of Dryden,
Beaulah NAHWEGAHBOW of Montana, Colleen (Jack)
ANDERSON of Moose Jaw.
Grandchildren Zachary and Amy
LANGANKI and Dylan
HALE, numerous
nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held on Thursday, January
16th, 2003 at 2: 00 p.m. at St. Luke's Anglican Church. Interment at
the Dryden Cemetery.
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Joshua Nathan March 17, 1975 to January 30, 1999
I have not gone far ... I still see ...
Those tears you shed ... are for me ...
I am not unhappy.... I am not sad ...
I just thank God ... For all we had ...
I did not choose ... to go away ....
But God told me ... I couldn't stay ...
He reached for me .... with loving care ...
Come with me ..... if you dare....
Reach out your arms ... to those below ...
Blow them a kiss ... So they will know....
Let the breeze of your kiss ... Pass across their brow...
Let them know you are safe ... and happy now...
Now dry your eyes... and remember me.....
For where I am.... Was meant to be...
To you that I have left behind...
The times we shared.... Will always bind...
If a breeze should pass.... Across your brow...
Remember where it came... And how...
Until we meet again one day...
I've not gone far... I am just away...
-Lovingly remembered by the
NAHWEGAHBO
Families▲ of Sucker Creek
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-In loving memory of Joshua. March 17, 1975 to January 30, 1999.
In life we loved you dearly
In death we love you still.
In our hearts you hold a special place,
No one could ever fill.
It broke our hearts to lose you,
But you did not go alone,
For a part of us went with you,
The day God took you home.
-Lovingly remembered, Gabriel and Wesley
ABOTOSSAWAY.
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NAHWEGAHBOW o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2003-06-11 published
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-In loving memory of a dear father, Arthur, who passed away five years ago June 12, 1998.
The moment that you died,
Our hearts split in two,
The one side filled with memories,
The other died with you
We often lay awake at night,
When the world is fast asleep,
And take a walk down memory lane,
With tears upon our cheeks.
Remembering you is easy,
We do it everyday,
But missing you is a heartache,
That never goes away.
We hold you tightly within our hearts,
And there you will remain,
Life has gone on without you,
But it never will be the same
For those who still have their dads,
Treat him with tender care,
You will never know the emptiness,
As when you turn and he is not there.
-Sadly missed by daughter Claire and husband Andre.
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-In loving memory of a husband, father and grandfather,
Arthur, who passed away June 12, 1998.
You still live on in the hearts and minds
Of the loving family you left behind
Your memory will always last
-from the NAHWEGAHBOW family
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NAHWEGHOW o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2003-01-22 published
Vina Mary LANGANKI
November 17, 1931 to January 12, 2003
It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing of
Vina Mary LANGANKI, who passed away suddenly on January 12th, 2003.
Vina was born in Sucker Creek, Manitoulin Island on November 17th,
1931. It was there that she enjoyed visiting her grandmother who
taught her many life lessons. At the age of 16 she moved to
Cleveland, Ohio where she cared for a family who taught her about the
many facets of the Jewish religion and traditions. In 1963 she moved
to live with her sister Viola, and her brother-in-law Willi
HACKL.
She▲ met her husband Paul
LANGANKI in 1965 and they were married at
St. Luke's Anglican Church in Dryden. In 1966 they had their first
child Roger David, followed by Gregory Wayne in 1967. Vina enjoyed
spending time with family and Friends, gardening, baking, cooking and
her dedication to her faith, which lead her to pursue a commitment as
a layreader for St. Luke's Anglican Church. Her work with the church
involved her in all aspects of church life, as well as, several
charitable foundations. She was very appreciative for the fellowship
of the church. Her trip to the Holy Land in 2001 was a perfect
culmination to her faith. However, her greatest joy was spending
time with her grandchildren. Vina was predeceased by her husband
Paul, and her mother May and her father John, her brother Clarence
and her niece Katherine. Vina is survived by her devoted sons Roger
(Debbie) and Wayne
LANGANKI both of Dryden. Brothers: Ted
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of Six Nations, Robert (Delores)
NAHWEGAHBOW of Mississauga and Garry
NAHWEGAHBOW of Sudbury. Sisters: Viola (Willi)
HACKL of Dryden,
Beaulah NAHWEGAHBOW of Montana, Colleen (Jack)
ANDERSON of Moose Jaw.
Grandchildren Zachary and Amy
LANGANKI and Dylan
HALE, numerous
nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held on Thursday, January
16th, 2003 at 2: 00 p.m. at St. Luke's Anglican Church. Interment at
the Dryden Cemetery.
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