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Anita Rae Dawson

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Anita Rae Dawson

Birth
Death
17 Nov 2016 (aged 79)
Burial
Santa Nella, Merced County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.1161888, Longitude: -121.0828028
Plot
SECTION C-8 SITE 964A
Memorial ID
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Anita went home to Heaven today after suffering a major stroke.

Holding her hand was her husband of 58 years, Jim (James). Also at her bedside were her children, Lynn Hull, Alan Dawson (Diane) and Neal Dawson (Nancy).

She was an especially loving grandmother to her two grandkids.

Anita was always helping others, putting others before herself. She helped the homeless, supported Westside Ministries and Teen Challenge. She made monthly donations for many years to St. Jude Children’s Hospital.

Anita was a member of First United Methodist Church in Turlock. She had a very strong faith and welcomed meeting her Savior. She collected angels and butterflies for their beauty and freedom.

She was always up for an adventure, the beach being one of her favorite places. Each year on their anniversary, she and Jim would spend it at Pismo Beach.

Crafting was a favorite past time. She knitted many dish cloths which she freely gave, even to the repairman.

Those who were fortunate enough to know her loved her.

Services will be held at Allen Mortuary on Friday, December 2nd at 11:00am with a graveside service to follow in Santa Nella at 1:30pm.

Adapted from Allen Mortuary obituary
Anita went home to Heaven today after suffering a major stroke.

Holding her hand was her husband of 58 years, Jim (James). Also at her bedside were her children, Lynn Hull, Alan Dawson (Diane) and Neal Dawson (Nancy).

She was an especially loving grandmother to her two grandkids.

Anita was always helping others, putting others before herself. She helped the homeless, supported Westside Ministries and Teen Challenge. She made monthly donations for many years to St. Jude Children’s Hospital.

Anita was a member of First United Methodist Church in Turlock. She had a very strong faith and welcomed meeting her Savior. She collected angels and butterflies for their beauty and freedom.

She was always up for an adventure, the beach being one of her favorite places. Each year on their anniversary, she and Jim would spend it at Pismo Beach.

Crafting was a favorite past time. She knitted many dish cloths which she freely gave, even to the repairman.

Those who were fortunate enough to know her loved her.

Services will be held at Allen Mortuary on Friday, December 2nd at 11:00am with a graveside service to follow in Santa Nella at 1:30pm.

Adapted from Allen Mortuary obituary


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