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Naomi D. Hart
December 22, 1930 ~ March 3, 2013 (age 82) 82 Years OldShare using:
Naomi D. Hart Boardman:
There will be a Mass of Christian Burial on Wednesday, March 6, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. at Saint Luke Church, 5235 South Avenue, Boardman for Naomi D. Hart, 82, of Woodlawn Avenue, who died Sunday morning, March 3, 2013 at Hospice House.
She was born December 22, 1930 in Youngstown, Ohio, the daughter of the late Henry and Frances F. (Metzler) Ferguson. In 1949, Naomi graduated from The Rayen School and lived in the Youngstown area her entire life.
Naomi was a charter member of Saint Luke Church. She belonged to the Alter Rosary Society, Main Meal Ministry, the Saint Vincent DePaul Society from Saint Luke Church, a member of the Mother Seton Ladies Auxiliary, the Serra Club and the Youngstown Maennerchor.
Her husband of 61 years, Richard James Hart, whom she married on June 12, 1951, died September 12, 2012.
Naomi is survived by two sons; David J. Hart of Boardman and Raymond R. Hart of Miami, Florida, a brother William E. Ferguson of Austintown, a brother-in-law Robert (Ellen Jayne) Hart of Boardman and sister-in-law Janet (John) Kook of Hockessin, Delaware.
Besides her parents and husband, Naomi was preceded in death by twin brothers: Albert (Shirley) Ferguson and Allan (Nancy) Ferguson.
Family and Friends may call today, March 5, 2013 from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Thompson Funeral Home, 4221 Market Street, Boardman.
The family requests that material tributes take the form of contributions to Hospice of the Valley, 5190 Market Street, Boardman, Ohio 44512 or to Saint Vincent DePaul Society, c/o Saint Luke Church, 5235 South Avenue, Boardman, Ohio 44512
A Tireless Soul A wife, mother, a sister and Aunt, a dear devoted friend, the life of a party and a passion for life. Mom has traveled where only some have dreamed and walked besides any and all who were in need. Today, she is making the last trip of her time and that is to join our father, the essence of her life for which her world revolved. For all whose life she touched, we will forever keep her in our hearts. Today, she rises to the pinnacle of peace with Dad. Let us celebrate and hold dear a lady who never had her name written in stone but etched in the hearts of all she touched. As always and forever.
Love, David and Raymond