Winona M. McNeal Almand, 83, of Savannah, Georgia, passed away peacefully Saturday, January 6, 2018 at her home in Savannah Commons.
Winnie was born on June 17, 1934, in Woodland, Maine. She was one of 13 children and the mother of five children and the grandmother and great-grandmother of many. She was the widow of Claude Gerald Almand. She was preceded in death by her son, Kevin Almand, of Fayetteville, Tennessee. Winnie is survived by her son Scott Almand of Trabuco Canyon, California; son Kreg Almand of Savannah; daughter Lisa Almand of Exeter, New Hampshire; son Mark Almand of Gainesville, Georgia; brother Claude McNeal of Indianapolis; and sister Pamela Leach of Oxbow, Maine.
Nan loved life. Among other professions, she was a seamstress, collectible Teddy Bear maker, quilt maker and loving mom. She was a terrific mentor and friend to others and welcomed people of all walks of life into her heart and home.
The family and friends will hold a remembrance service on Wednesday, January 10 at 3:30pm at The Springs at Savannah Commons, 2 Peachtree Drive in Savannah. All are welcome.
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Danielle Davis, LPN
It is with much love and my sincere condolences that I leave this message of love and heartfelt prayers to the Almand family.
Mark
Thank you, Danielle. My mom sure loved you!
Steve
Dear Family, Winnie was the best person I have ever known. I was truly blessed to have known her and to have so many good times with her. Every moment I’ve spent with her was special and enjoyable. It is an honor to have been loved by her. I Love and miss all of you. Steve
Ronnie and Jane Cercena
Kreg and Lee and the entire Almand family So sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing. What a great lady So many memories of life in Stafford
All our love
Barbara (Weindorf) Thompson
To all of the Almand family: I was sad to learn of Winnie’s passing. She was one of the dearest people I ever met, and we were the best of friends. We had so many enjoyable times together, both with her and your Dad.
My deepest sympathy. Barbara ([email protected])