Nina Weisberger

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Nina Weisberger

of Houston, TX

November 6, 1928 - August 29, 2022

Nina Hosey Weisberger, 93, of Marvell, Arkansas passed away on Monday, August 29, 2022 at her home in Houston, Texas. She was born November 6, 1928 in Joiner, Arkansas to the late Dr. N.R. Hosey, Sr. and Nina Holt Hosey. She moved to Marvell in junior high school and graduated from Marvell High School in 1946. Nina graduated from Ouachita Baptist University and returned to Marvell to teach school and married Joe Weisberger in 1952. She was a long time member of First Baptist Church of Marvell

Nina is survived by sons and daughters-in-law, Gil and Debra Weisberger and Mark and Camille Weisberger, of Houston; four grandchildren, Joseph (Lauren) Weisberger of Morrisville, Pennsylvania, Jessica (Jeremy) McMahon of Phoenix, Arizona, and Jack and Matt Weisberger of Houston, and five great-grandchildren

She was preceded in death by her parents, Dr. N.R. Hosey, Sr. and Nina Holt Hosey; grandson, A. J. Weisberger; and her brothers and sisters, including N.R. Hosey, Jr., E. J. Hosey, Bill Hosey, Ora Blair, Rosemond Banks, Irene Bowden, Helen Reddick, Beth Bowden and Geneva Rauenhorst.
Nina enjoyed spending time with her family and friends while playing bridge, trips to Memphis, or simply talking. She created many lifelong memories when her grandchildren visited Marvell during the summers. She always had a smile and kind word for everyone she met.

A memorial service for both Nina and Joe will be held in Marvell at a later date in October.

Memorials may be made to the Marvell First Baptist Church or the Marvell Public Library.

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Ruth Kirkley
Jonesboro, AR
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Monday, October 24, 2022

I worked with Nina for 13 plus years , I loved her and she was a joy to work with. I got to get to know Mr. Joe and I can say that he was a wonderful person. I am saddened that I was unable to be there.

Madison Sowell
Lexington, VA
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Tuesday, September 13, 2022

Aunt Nina, the last of Grandfather N.R. Hosey’s ten children to pass away, always greeted us nephews and nieces with a sweet smile and an offer of something to eat or drink. She was soft-spoken and interested in what others had to say or share. I shall miss speaking with her by phone, but I take comfort in imagining her homecoming with her heavenly family.