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Dallas hempstead

Mili, Was as sharp as a tac when it came to money and investing. I enjoyed our conversations together. She was also a firecracker, never held back what was on her mind. Always very kind. Lover her dog Tuck very much

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Michael Brooks

Met Mili going on 10 years ago when I worked at CBC National Bank. Mildred Warner Nunn Ryan was a remarkable woman whose life reflected grace, intelligence, and a true sense of adventure. From her early days in New Jersey to a successful career with IBM that took her across the country, Mildred brought professionalism and warmth to everything she did. In retirement, she embraced the Fernandina Beach community with enthusiasm, sharing her talents and joy for life through her involvement in local organizations. She will be fondly remembered for her kindness, her love of the arts, and her ever-loyal companion, Tuck, who was always by her side. Her presence in Fernandina Beach will be deeply missed.

Mildred Warner Nunn Ryan

2025-03-30

Mildred Warner Nunn Ryan, (85), of Fernandina Beach, passed away on March 30, 2025 in Fernandina Beach.

Born in Orange, NJ, she was the daughter of Claude Swanson Nunn and Mildred Elizabeth Warner. Her early years were spent in Newark before the family moved to Glen Ridge, where she graduated from Glen Ridge High School in 1958.

She attended Wilson College in Chambersburg, PA and earned her BA degree in Fine Alts in 1962 before attending Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School in New York City from which she earned her Executive Secretarial certificate in 1963.

She held a variety of executive secretarial and administrative positions in New York City before joining the IBM Corporation Office Products Division in a marketing support position. Her career with IBM moved her from NJ to MD to TX to FL and back to TX before she retired from IBM in 1996 and relocated to Fernandina Beach where she enjoyed a wide variety of activities in local organizations.

She is survived by her sister, Louise Virginia Nunn Wildeman of Golden, CO.

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