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| SUN LAKES LIFESTYLES | JUNE 2024 | | SUN LAKES LIFESTYLES | JUNE 2024 | 73 73 Friends we will miss Submit your Friends We Will Miss to sunlakesnews@yahoo.com. Please keep remembrances to 400 words and include one recent, high-resolution photo. Ruth Ann Nemire Ruth Ann was born August 4,1935 in Ohio. She passed peacefully April 19, 2024 at The Lakes with her son Keith and daughter in-law Robin by her side. She is survived by two sisters and their families, three sons, three daughter in-laws, seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren. She was married to her high school sweetheart, Russ Nemire, who passed in 2013. Together they raised three sons that were all born in Ohio, moving to Arizona for 11 years then settling in Riverside, California until all three sons graduated from high school. Ruth Ann and her husband moved to Solvang, California where Ruth Ann opened and ran a Computer Portrait business until her husband retired. They enjoyed their retirement years in Sun City Las Vegas until the passing of her husband. She moved to Sun Lakes in 2015 to be near her son and family. She enjoyed her years in Sun Lakes being in the Chorale, Arlene's Breakfast Club, and the friendships she made here. Ruth Ann enjoyed playing her piano, singing, stained glass and baking. Broken hearts will mend eventually and be full of memories of the tiny, classy, loving, beautiful Mom, Mother-In-law, Grandma, Great-Grandma and friend she was knowing she is at peace and back together with her husband. Stanley Sedor Stanley was born April 25, 1927. He died March 24, 2024, after a prolonged illness. He is survived by his wife, Wanda, who will continue to reside at the same address in SLCC. He is also survived by four children: Robbie, Kathi, Ellen, and Danny, who live at various places in California, as well as a stepson and his wife, Scott and Brenda Cochran, of SLCC. Stanley served in the US Navy during World War II and was wounded at the Battle of Okinawa. He was a sailing enthusiast and lived on a sailboat earlier in life in the Pacific in Central America. He was an attorney with a law office in Chico, California, until he retired. Stanley lived in an RV until he settled in Desert Hot Springs with wife, Wanda. They later moved to SLCC to be near son and wife, Scott and Brenda Cochran and to enjoy the community lifestyle. Stanley was a loving husband and father and a loyal friend. He will be missed by everyone who knew him.