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Daveena
Melville, 75, of Lancaster, died November 2, 2010 at Lancaster
General Hospital from pneumonia and complications of Stevens
Johnson Syndrome.
Born Davidina
Birnie Harris Ironside in Clydebank, Scotland, Daveena was the
youngest child of the late William and Catherine Ironside.
Daveena forged a strong bond with her sisters Betty and Jess as
their family experienced first hand the bombings of WWII's
Blitzkrieg. As a young adult, Daveena began a new life in the
United States with the man who was to be her life partner, Ralph
Melville. They shared 54 years together until his death in August
2008.
Her family was
her first priority and she was most happy when they were all
together. While geographical distance prevented her from seeing
her sisters frequently, their closeness never diminished. She
will be lovingly missed by
Elizabeth
Smith and her family in Scottsdale, Arizona and Jessie Watt and
her family in Glasgow, Scotland as well as numerous extended
family members in Scotland and England.
Daveena held a
variety of positions in retail and worked for many years as a
cafeteria aide for the Manheim Township School District. The
position from which she reaped the most reward was when she was
being a caretaker. From the time they were born until the end of
her life, she enjoyed doting on her children: David (husband of
Andrea Cousineau) of Lititz, Ann (wife of Edward Conway) of
Landisville, and Scott of Lancaster. She took the caretaker role
to a whole new level when she became a grandmother to Toria
Melville and Grant and Ross Conway.
Her caretaker
instincts were not just reserved for blood relatives. If you were
her friend you were family. Her co-workers always became friends
and even after retirement age could sometimes be coaxed into
working because she wanted to help a friend. The health struggles
of her later years were more of a frustration because they limited
her ability to do things for others.
A Funeral
Service will be held Saturday, November 6, 2010 at the Charles F.
Snyder Jr. Funeral Home and Crematory, 3110 Lititz Pike, Lititz,
PA 17543 at 3PM. Friends will be received at the funeral home from
2-3PM. Please omit flowers, making contributions in her memory to
St. Jude's Children's Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN
38105. To send an online condolence, please visit
SnyderFuneralHome.com. Charles F. Snyder Jr Funeral Home and
Crematory, 560-5100. |