Nora Nina Studer
May 1, 1921 ~ December 28, 2014
Nora Nina Studer, 93, Brooklyn, died at 11:50 p.m., Sunday, December 28, 2014, in Owen Valley Health Campus in Spencer, Indiana, with her son Eldon by her side, as she rejoined her late husband, Martin.
Nora Nina was born May 1, 1921, in Perry County, Ohio, with her twin sister, Dora Dina, to the late Clarence E. and Lorena (Branstetter) First. She married Martin Hubert Studer on April 6, 1944. They enjoyed traveling abroad and throughout the United States. They had been residents of Rittman, Ohio (near Wooster), Marion, Indiana, San Francisco, California, Seattle, Washington, Latterburg, Ohio, Indianapolis, Indiana, Mooresville, Indiana, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, and Gosport, Indiana, prior to making her home at the Owen Valley Health Campus.
Nora Nina had a strong faith and had been a long time member of Spring Hill Christian Center with Pastors Bill and Mark Wright. More recently, she was a member of Bethel Friends in Mooresville for the past twelve years. She will be remembered by many church families for her accordion accompaniment and her beautiful singing.
Survivors include her daughter, Venica Marie (Studer) Hinson of Andover, Ohio; son, Eldon Martin Studer of Gosport; sisters, Oneida Hooser of Martinsville, Coralee Hobbs of Fort Myers, Florida, and Darlene Dipietro or Wadsworth, Ohio; four grandchildren, Christina Zike (Richard) of Brooklyn, Angela Kite of Andover, Ohio, Donna Hinson of Kirtland, Ohio, and Thomas Studer of Mooresville; ten great grandchildren, Andre Shirk, Shane Campbell, Stephanie Robertson, William Robertson, Samantha Evans, Emily Kite, Kevin Huskisson, Elizebeth Zike, Hunter Studer, and Fisher Studer; three great great grandchildren, Madyson Huskisson, Trentyn Huskisson, and Kyla Evans.
Rev. Cameron Bottema will officiate the 1 p.m. funeral service on Wednesday, December 31, 2014, in the chapel at Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, with calling there from 5 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, December 30, 2014. Burial will be in the Bethel Friends Church Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association or to the Bethel Friends Cemetery Fund, c/o the Bethel Friends Church. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory, view Nora Nina’s Life Story video, or to sign the online guest registry.






Such a nice video tribute! Some great memories of Aunt Nora and Uncle Martin! My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Charlotte
Vennie, I am so sorry for your family’s loss. May God comfort you all during this difficult time. Thoughts and prayers for you and yours. Sue Starr
Eldon and Vennie – So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families.
I used to love how Aunt Nora came to the back door of Grandma’s house, especially when she had a bit of news about things. She had a funny sense of humor. Our prayers are with you in this difficult time.
Nora had a sparkle about her that made you want to know her. Her love for family and The Lord were strong and powerful. Thoughts and prayers are with all family. Gail La Pan
There are so many memories of Grandma that it is hard to narrow down. Some of my earliest memories was of Grandma singing, playing the piano and accordion. I am so blessed to have had her share it with me and that I know that is why I love singing so much and will always cherish that. Grandma always had a way of greeting me with a cute little smirk and a gentle smack on the back. If she didn’t smack me in our visits I knew she was mad at me for something stupid I probably had done. lol Grandma always called me Chrissy which everyone else knows I don’t care for but that was Grandma and no one told Grandma what to do! lol Her and Grandpa Studer’s faith was very strong and I only hope that I can continue to walk in their footsteps. I love you both and I am happy that you are once again together walking hand in hand. Love always, your granddaughter, Chrissy!
So sad to hear the news of Aunt Nora’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time of sorrow. Bob & Cathy First