A visitation to celebrate Mrs. Naman’s life will be held from 1:00 PM until 4:00 PM, Friday, October 14, 2022 at Striffler-Hamby Mortuary, Columbus, GA. Mrs. Naman will be interred at a later date in Calverton National Cemetery with her husband, Julio E. Naman.
Mrs. Naman was born July 17, 1929 in Manhattan, NY, daughter of the late Charles and Doris John née Wallace. As a young child, she was faced with obstacles that helped shape and develop her strong character. Mrs. Naman was very good with her hands; a person who could do or make anything. She was an accomplished seamstress. Mrs. Naman was a caring and generous person, who never met a stranger, and was always willing to help those in need. She had a gift for talking to and teaching young children. Mrs. Naman was known for her fondness for etiquette and discipline, which culminated in a desire for things to be done the proper way. She enjoyed spending time and making memories with her family. She always kept up with politics, current events and entertainment news. Mrs. Naman was a lifelong Episcopalian who loved her Lord Jesus Christ. We will miss her presence daily, but her sweet and generous spirit will live with us forever.
Mrs.Naman is also preceded in death by her husband, Julio E. Naman, one daughter, Victoria Naman, and two sisters, Dorothy Terry and Dolores John.
Survivors include one daughter, Valerie Naman, one son, Vincent Naman and his wife, Dian, five grandchildren, Natalia (husband Pete), Julia (Husband Ken), Michelle, Luke, and Brianna (husband Placid), three great-grandchildren, Aria, Paul, and Theodore, one step-daughter, Judith Naman, two close nieces, Charlette and Denise, among a host of nieces and nephews.
To sign the online guest register or to offer a note of comfort, please visit www.shcolumbus.com.