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Norma Lane Nuss CHARLESTON - Norma Lane Nuss passed away peacefully in her sleep the morning of Saturday, March 2nd, surrounded by her family and by love. Born and raised in Denver, Colorado, Norma spent an enchanted childhood riding horses, fishing, ballet dancing, playing piano, hunting, and spoiling her father's hunting dogs. After graduating from University of Colorado, she moved to California, where she met Lieutenant Jerry John Nuss. Ever the punster, Jerry immediately introduced his new love as "Melody," after "Melody Lane," a popular song at the time. Jerry and Melody were married for over 57 years and traveled the world together until finally settling in Charleston, the one city they could agree on. In ports of call around the world, from London to Naples, Melody raised their two children, Judy Werrell and John Nuss, with lavish love and warmth, with Germanic gusto, and with a contagious joie de vivre, emphasizing above all their cultural education-and tidiness, of course. All attempts at teaching children are met with some resistance, even against Mommy More Meanest ("3M" for short): pictures of the Nuss family in Venice or in Salzburg are not complete without bunny ears over somebody's head. All attempts at spoiling grandchildren, however, are met with enthusiasm and relish. Jane and Alex Werrell, to whom Melody was lovingly known as YaYa, were read to-Flat Stanley most often, were buried in Beanie Babies, were picked up sick from (or of) school, were pampered, and were loved. Her voice and her love brought to life the Hundred Acre Wood for her grandchildren. Melody was devoted to St. Mary's Church and received an Apostolic Blessing from Pope John Paul II for her service. On the other hand, she also brought uncommon ferocity to the bridge table and to Chinese checkers. When not praying or gaming, Melody spent many afternoons needlepointing with her faithful dogs, as spoiled as her grandchildren, at her feet. Her patient work is seen in family stockings each Christmas, and every Sunday on the kneelers at Grace Episcopal Church. Her largest and greatest work, a cover for a piano bench, decorates the piano on which she played "Anitra's Dance" so often. Inspired by a lifetime of admiring art and beauty-she loved Florence, its buildings, its history, and its art-Melody was a member of the Gibbes Women's Council for over three decades and often volunteered in the gift shop at the museum. Because of her passion for history, architecture, and restoration, Melody served as a board member and treasurer of the Historic Ansonborough Neighborhood Association. Melody remained active in Kappa Kappa Gamma for over sixty years. Her interest in her husband's commitments led her to become a Paul Harris Fellow of Rotary as well as a life member of the Navy League of the United States. She is survived by her husband retired Captain Jerry Nuss, her son John Nuss, her daughter and son-in-law Judy and Bill Werrell, her grandchildren Jane and Alex Werrell, and a very spoiled Bedlington Terrier named Nicholas. The relatives and friends of Jerry and Norma Nuss are invited to a Memorial Mass celebrating the life of Norma at 3:00 PM on Tuesday, March 5, 2013, from the sanctuary of St. Mary's Catholic Church, with a reception following the service from 5:00 - 7:00 at the family house, 58 Anson Street, Charleston, SC. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the St. Vincent de Paul Society of the Church of St. Mary, 89 Hasell Street, or to the Nuss Family Endowment at the College of Charleston Foundation, 66 George Street, or to a charity of one's choice. Online condolences may be offered at www.jamesamcalister.com. JAMES A. McALISTER Funerals & Cremation, 1620 Savannah Highway, Charleston, SC 29407. (843) 766-1365. Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Mar. 2 to Mar. 3, 2013.

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Ann Khalsa

April 1, 2013

Judy -
My thoughts & prayers are with you at this difficult time. I'm wishing you peace.
Ann (Dulacki) Khalsa

Navy League

March 5, 2013

We are so sorry to hear about your family's loss. We know that she will be missed by all that knew her. Thank you to the Nuss family for all of their continued support of the Navy League. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.

Your friends at the Navy League Charleston Council.

Ann Behnke

March 5, 2013

Dear Judy and family
We offer you our deepest sympathy at the loss of your mother. She will be missed by all who knew her but will live on in spirit in the hearts of all who loved her. You continue to be in our thoughts and prayers. May God bless everyone in your family and help you in the days to come.

With love,
Ann Behnke and the clan

Regina and Frank Ruopoli

March 4, 2013

Dear John,

You are in our hearts and thoughts during this sad time. What a beautiful tribute to your mother - she seems like a wonderful woman. May the pain of losing her fuel your own fire to enjoy and celebrate life in a way she would want for you. Sending many hugs.

March 4, 2013

Judy and family,
Our condolences to you and
your family.Your mother must have been quite a woman!.our prayers are with you
at this time.
Campbell Henderson and family

March 4, 2013

John,
we want to give our deepest condolences to you and your family with the loss of your Mother. You are in our prayers.

The McLaughlin Family

March 4, 2013

Hi Jerry,
My condolences on the death of your wife
Denny Ciganovic, C of C

LaGea Jones-Johnson

March 4, 2013

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

LaGea Jones-Johnson

March 4, 2013

To the Nuss family you have my condolences as you all deal with the loss of your love one Mrs.Nuss was a very loving and caring lady was very happy to meet her,I pray for you all as well as my mom Priscilla she loved your wife,mother,sister,aunt and grandmother as if she was one of her own she will be well missed God bless LaGea Johnson Priscilla daughter

Rick Stein

March 4, 2013

On behalf of The United States Naval Academy Alumni Association, our Sincere Condolences.

Joyce Baker

March 4, 2013

Dear Family,
Please accept my condolences. I remember “Ms. Melody” fondly.
Joyce Baker

AQUILLA JONES CAUSEY

March 3, 2013

Nuss Family,
Please accept my warmest condolences during this difficult period and I pray that you allow God to mend your broken hearts. Although Mrs. Nuss and I never met, she has been in my thoughts and prayers during her moments of illness. My mother Priscilla held her in such high regards and spoke of her often. According to my mother she was a very special lady and to hear her talk about Mrs. Nuss so much made me think their love for one another was mutual. God Bless!

Hank, Glo, Emily(and Mike), Courtney, and Andrew Avent

March 3, 2013

We are thinking of and praying for you as you let go. Your memories tell of life's treasure...love. You are rich.

Jim Ratledge

March 3, 2013

Jerry, I'm saddened to hear of Melody's passing. I know you will miss her terribly. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Jim Ratledge

March 3, 2013

John,
we want to give our condolences to you and your family for the lost of your loving Mother. You are in our prayers in this sad moment.
Terri and Gian Luigi Scarfiotti

March 3, 2013

Jerry, Judy and John.

I was saddened to learn of Melody's passing, and I offer my heartfelt condolences. May God bless and sustain you through this difficult time.

Sincerely,

John Gamble

March 3, 2013

Judy, Bill, Jane, Alex, just wanted you to know I was thinking of all of you and how kind your mother has always been to me at all of your family gatherings, take care

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