She was the daughter of Arthur and Roseanne Morgan. She moved to Melbourne Beach from New Hampshire with her husband George in 1991.
Preceded in death by eleven siblings, surviving are her husband of 60 years, Master Chief George Nault, U.S. Navy (retired), sons, Commander Mark Stephen Nault, U.S. Navy (retired) and Captain James Robert Nault, U.S. Navy (retired), three grandchildren and one great-grandson.
Angie loved playing golf, playing bridge, and crocheting afghans. She also loved going on cruises, and was a veteran of more than 50 of them. She also loved going to casinos and was very good at and loved line dancing.
Angie organized and was the first Commander of the Submarine Veterans, Inc. Ladies Auxiliary. She was the President and Secretary of the Navy Fleet Reserve in Melbourne in which she was a life member. Angie was also a life member of VFW Post 4206. Every December Angie and George would attend the Submarine Veterans Christmas celebration in Panama City, FL and Angie would raise money for the Sea Cadets and the Submarine Museum in Kings Bay, GA, for which she received many awards.
Everyone that met Angie loved her dearly and she will be sorely missed by her family and friends.
A memorial service will be held at Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Melbourne, FL on October 19, 2015 followed by a celebration of Angie's life at VFW Post 4206 in Melbourne.
Published by Florida Today from Oct. 17, 2015.
She was the daughter of Arthur and Roseanne Morgan. She moved to Melbourne Beach from New Hampshire with her husband George in 1991.
Preceded in death by eleven siblings, surviving are her husband of 60 years, Master Chief George Nault, U.S. Navy (retired), sons, Commander Mark Stephen Nault, U.S. Navy (retired) and Captain James Robert Nault, U.S. Navy (retired), three grandchildren and one great-grandson.
Angie loved playing golf, playing bridge, and crocheting afghans. She also loved going on cruises, and was a veteran of more than 50 of them. She also loved going to casinos and was very good at and loved line dancing.
Angie organized and was the first Commander of the Submarine Veterans, Inc. Ladies Auxiliary. She was the President and Secretary of the Navy Fleet Reserve in Melbourne in which she was a life member. Angie was also a life member of VFW Post 4206. Every December Angie and George would attend the Submarine Veterans Christmas celebration in Panama City, FL and Angie would raise money for the Sea Cadets and the Submarine Museum in Kings Bay, GA, for which she received many awards.
Everyone that met Angie loved her dearly and she will be sorely missed by her family and friends.
A memorial service will be held at Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Melbourne, FL on October 19, 2015 followed by a celebration of Angie's life at VFW Post 4206 in Melbourne.
Published by Florida Today from Oct. 17, 2015.
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