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Obituary for Najamay Evelyn Moutran (Jaber)

Najamay Evelyn  Moutran (Jaber)
Dateline – Wells, ME

Najamay Evelyn (Jaber) Moutran, 96 years young, of Wells, died early Tuesday morning, July 11, 2017 at Avita of Wells. She was born in Calexico, CA on January 6, 1921, the eldest daughter and one of eight children to Azeez S. and Beatrice C. (Castro) Jaber. At a young age, she moved with her family to Honolulu, where she attended school and eventually met her sweetheart and future husband, Albert Charles Moutran. They were married in February 1942 and lived in Hawaii throughout World War II. They enjoyed sixty-eight wonderful years together until his death in 2010. While in Honolulu, Najamay worked as a secretary for Hawaiian Electric Company. In 1946, Najamay, Albert, and their son Alan, moved to the mainland. They lived in several locations, including Phoenix, Arizona, where Najamay worked as a secretary for the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Department. In the 1970’s they moved to Niantic, CT where they lived for many years happily along the ocean.

Najamay was blessed with abundant good health, and she guarded it fiercely. She loved to walk the boardwalk in Niantic and enjoyed being near the water. She liked to garden, and was an avid sports fan, especially for her beloved Red Sox and Patriots. She was a fan of tennis and golf, as well. She laughed easily, loved her family deeply, was grateful and will be missed by all.

She is predeceased by her husband Albert, her son, Alan Wayne, brothers Omar, Charles and Carl, and sisters Effie and Naomi.

Najamay is survived by a sister, Warde Whiteman of Glendale, AZ; a brother, Adam Jaber (and his wife Barbara) of Honolulu, HI; two granddaughters, Meredith LaPierre (and her husband Sean) of Brentwood, NH and Melanie Moutran of Kennebunkport, ME; her loving great granddaughter, Olivia LaPierre, former daughter-in-law, Julia Spencer, and many nieces, nephews, grandnieces, and grandnephews throughout the country.

A Graveside Service will be held at a later date in Arlington National Cemetery, where she will be interred alongside her husband Albert. Should friends choose, memorial donations in her name are encouraged to give towards research for Alzheimer's disease at: Alzheimer’s Association – Maine Chapter, 383 U.S. Route 1, Suite 2C, Scarborough, ME 04074.

To share a memory or leave a message of condolence, please visit Najamay’s Book of Memories page at www.bibberfuneral.com.
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