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Nuha Mansour Yousif<br />
Aug 26, 1957 – July 13, <strong>2022</strong><br />
Nuha Mansour Yousif was born in<br />
Baghdad, Iraq on August 26, 1957.<br />
She passed away peacefully surrounded<br />
by loved ones in Michigan<br />
on July 13, <strong>2022</strong>. She joins her parents<br />
Mansour and Aida Mansour in<br />
Eternal Rest. She is survived by her<br />
husband of 31 years, Wilson Yousif.<br />
Nuha was a loving mother to two<br />
boys, Lawrance and George. She was<br />
also a dear sister to May Mansour,<br />
Nazar (Nadia) Mansour, Nabeel Mansour,<br />
and Souha (Robert) Maltese.<br />
Nuha was the best aunt ever to Chantel<br />
(Alan) Shamoun, Steve Oram Jr.,<br />
Audrina Maltese, Nathan Mansour,<br />
Natalia Mansour, great-nieces Elise<br />
and Caroline Shamoun, and greatnephew<br />
Noah Shamoun.<br />
Nuha moved to the United States<br />
in 1973 with her parents and siblings.<br />
In 1988, she took a trip to Fatima,<br />
Portugal, which reinvigorated her<br />
faith and had an impact on her<br />
through the day of her passing. Nuha<br />
was fortunate enough to experience<br />
Fatima first-hand at the same place<br />
where the Virgin Mary appeared to<br />
three children. Nuha’s connection<br />
to Fatima was evident as she passed<br />
away on the Feast Day of the third<br />
apparition, July 13.<br />
Throughout her life, Nuha always<br />
gave to others before she thought of<br />
herself. She was compassionate and<br />
caring and many sought her advice<br />
and friendship. Nuha made each holiday<br />
special with her thoughtful gifts<br />
and delicious dishes. Graceful and<br />
elegant, she had a presence about<br />
her that seemed special in a way<br />
no words could describe. Incredibly<br />
stylish, she stood out in any photo<br />
she was in. She had a reserved, quiet<br />
demeanor but a giant, lovable laugh.<br />
Nuha would have not wanted us to<br />
remember her with sadness. She<br />
would have wanted us to think of her<br />
and smile.<br />
Michael Odisho<br />
Hermiz<br />
May 15, 1936 –<br />
Aug 7, <strong>2022</strong><br />
Essa (Isaac) Jalal<br />
Essa Koja<br />
Aug 7, 1985 –<br />
Aug 7, <strong>2022</strong><br />
Najiba “Jeeba”<br />
Ayar Shouneyia<br />
Aug 30, 1935 –<br />
Aug 7, <strong>2022</strong><br />
Nahida Yalda<br />
Dabish<br />
May 5, 1945 –<br />
Aug 8, <strong>2022</strong><br />
Sabah Salem<br />
July 1, 1939 –<br />
Aug 8, <strong>2022</strong><br />
Omar Nabil Issa<br />
Sept 16, 1982 –<br />
Aug 10, <strong>2022</strong><br />
Shamoon<br />
Sumoo Sada<br />
Dec 20, 1989 –<br />
Aug 10, <strong>2022</strong><br />
Kinar Sarkees<br />
William<br />
July 1, 1947 –<br />
Aug 11, <strong>2022</strong><br />
Juliet Esho Sawa<br />
Sulaqa<br />
Feb 15, 1957 –<br />
Aug 12, <strong>2022</strong><br />
Anthony Paul<br />
Orow<br />
Jan 29, 1998 –<br />
Aug 13, <strong>2022</strong><br />
Riad Faraj<br />
Yatooma<br />
May 1, 1968 –<br />
Aug 15, <strong>2022</strong><br />
Ryath Jamil<br />
Lousia<br />
Sept 28, 1950<br />
– Aug 16, <strong>2022</strong><br />
<strong>SEPTEMBER</strong> <strong>2022</strong> CHALDEAN NEWS 19