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April 15, 2012
Services
A memorial service to celebrate and honor her life and death will be held on April 23, 2012 from 2-4 PM at the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home on 567 Ratzer Road in Wayne, NJ. All are invited to attend or send cards via the Vander May website.
Olga V. Davenport, born as Olga V. Pistone, during the end of the Advent Season on December 17, 1909 died on April 15, 2012 at the Emeritus Assisted Living Facility on Hamburg Turnpike in Wayne, New Jersey. Emeritus has been her home for the past three years.
She began her life as Christians were celebrating Christmas, the birth of Jesus Christ and the beginning of His work here on Earth, and her life ended just after Christians finished observing Lent and celebrating Easter, the time of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the Son or second person of our triune Godhead upon the completion of His work of reconciliation and redemption.
This beautiful symmetry of Olga's birth and death characterized her entire life. God granted her a long life which she always faced and handled with courage and fortitude largely on her own as a single female burdened with daunting problems and challenges. She recognized and enjoyed the beauty, order, and symmetry of the world around her .... flowers, birds, clouds, the sky, the constellations, the sunsets etc. She surrounded herself with her private enclave comprised of as much beauty and order as possible! She was upset with the calloused and ungrateful attitude many of us have in using and enjoying the blessings God has surrounded us with... she deeply loved people especially children, the handicapped and the underprivileged among us. She supported numerous charitable organizations with gifts of her time, work, and money. She has left her entire estate to a charitable trust fund to continue funding her charities.
She outlived most of her closest relatives and older friends but is survived by numerous newer friends and 12 living nephews and nieces and their numerous offspring.... all of whom loved, respected and benefited from their associations with her. She requested that rather than sending flowers those who felt so inclined make private donations to their own favorite charities .... this would please and honor her.
This memorial is being arranged by her nieces and nephews.
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A memorial service to celebrate and honor her life and death will be held on April 23, 2012 from 2-4 PM at the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home on 567 Ratzer Road in Wayne, NJ. All are invited to attend or send cards via the Vander May website.

April 15, 2012
Services
A memorial service to celebrate and honor her life and death will be held on April 23, 2012 from 2-4 PM at the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home on 567 Ratzer Road in Wayne, NJ. All are invited to attend or send cards via the Vander May website.
Olga V. Davenport, born as Olga V. Pistone, during the end of the Advent Season on December 17, 1909 died on April 15, 2012 at the Emeritus Assisted Living Facility on Hamburg Turnpike in Wayne, New Jersey. Emeritus has been her home for the past three years.
She began her life as Christians were celebrating Christmas, the birth of Jesus Christ and the beginning of His work here on Earth, and her life ended just after Christians finished observing Lent and celebrating Easter, the time of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the Son or second person of our triune Godhead upon the completion of His work of reconciliation and redemption.
This beautiful symmetry of Olga's birth and death characterized her entire life. God granted her a long life which she always faced and handled with courage and fortitude largely on her own as a single female burdened with daunting problems and challenges. She recognized and enjoyed the beauty, order, and symmetry of the world around her .... flowers, birds, clouds, the sky, the constellations, the sunsets etc. She surrounded herself with her private enclave comprised of as much beauty and order as possible! She was upset with the calloused and ungrateful attitude many of us have in using and enjoying the blessings God has surrounded us with... she deeply loved people especially children, the handicapped and the underprivileged among us. She supported numerous charitable organizations with gifts of her time, work, and money. She has left her entire estate to a charitable trust fund to continue funding her charities.
She outlived most of her closest relatives and older friends but is survived by numerous newer friends and 12 living nephews and nieces and their numerous offspring.... all of whom loved, respected and benefited from their associations with her. She requested that rather than sending flowers those who felt so inclined make private donations to their own favorite charities .... this would please and honor her.
This memorial is being arranged by her nieces and nephews.
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