
BALLSTON LAKE – Mildred Rose Behrmann Nunez, 92, of Ballston Lake, passed away peacefully at Saratoga Hospital on Tuesday, April 10, 2018. Mildred graduated Summa Cum Laude from SUNY at Cobleskill with a degree in Early Childhood Education, and was the first nursery school teacher director at Loudonville Christian School. She was a gracious, loving, positive person who lit up every room she walked in, with a smile on her face and love in her heart. She will be greatly missed by family and friends.
Mildred was the beloved wife of Raoul Núñez, and the beloved mother of her five children Colonel Joseph (Judy) Núñez, Retired, Mark Núñez, Kristin (Jeff) Núñez Pallack, Lauren (Bill) Núñez Caldwell, and Susan (Bill) Núñez Bahlatzis. She is also survived by ten grandchildren: Jennifer Holm, Julee Mondeau, Heather Pallack, Betsy Núñez, Emily Núñez Cavness, Thomas Núñez, Alex Caldwell, Abby Caldwell, Jonathan Bahlatzis, and David Bahlatzis; her nephew Warren Hoeffler; and by three great grandchildren: Eva Holm, Elle Holm, and Wyatt Holm.
A memorial service will held at Grace Chapel, 996 Main St, Clifton Park, NY 12065 on Sunday, April 22nd, at 2pm. Relatives and friends are invited. To leave a message of condolence for the family, please visit www.HansFuneralHome.com.
Lois Pasinella
Dear family of Mrs. Nunez,
My first memory of meeting your Mom is one of warmth and welcome. She met me and greeted me as if she had known me for years and I felt her love. I believe that love exemplifies her life. I see that legacy of love in your family. You are blessed to have such a mother! My prayers are with you all at this time. It’s never easy to say “good-bye”. But in Christ, because of the promise of eternal life, your Mom is safe in His care, enjoying His fellowship, and the Love of God that filled your Mom’s heart has come full circle in Him.
Julie Litwin
A mother’s love is so profound…simply boundless and unconditional. Mildred exuded love, peacefulness, kindness, positivity and grace from every pore. God blessed her with such precious gifts to share…and she seemed to share these blessed gifts so readily and with authentic joy and ease. What a profoundly beautiful soul that I feel blessed to have shared this earthly space with. My love to you ALL… you are a family of great strength and I pray your love of Mildred and each other wrap you tightly in love as you navigate the path ahead. With love, prayer and deepest condolences. Julie Litwin
Lisa Day
Kris & family…
I am so sorry for the loss you are feeling and the sadness in your hearts. Cherish the memories and know your mom (grandmother) will always be with you. Hugs.
Barbara Brundage
My deeply felt condolences to your family. I have known Millie for many years as a sweet and loving sister in the Lord. I never thought of her face except that it had a big radiant smile at all times. She will be so missed by many, many people. May God be very close to each of you at this difficult time.
Susan E Baldwin
I have always loved your family since I was a teenager. Your mom was always good to me. Susan Joy I remember when you were born and when they named you after me on Jan 1st it was a wonderful day in my left. I am so sorry for the loss of your mom and know she is at peace now. Sorry I can not be there st her memorial Hugs and prayers to all
Ginny Simon
Millie was a precious lady who always greeted me with love and kindness. She was a delight to be around. The love of Jesus flowed through her. May she Rest In Peace in her Savior’s arms forever. May His Peace sustain you all.
Howie Campbell
Thanking God for miraculously affording me the opportunity to see Millie prior to her departure. May our gracious Heavenly Father grant His peace to the family as they both rejoice in her graduation to a better life and mourn their loss of this effervescent woman of faith. God is always good. Praying Millie’s posterity will know Jesus’ love like she did.
DH
Dear Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. May God’s promise bring you comfort. There will be “a new earth… and He will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore… I am making all things new.” Revelation 21:1-5