Nina Lee Sluder Justice

March 3, 1917 ~ March 15, 2012
Resided in:
Charlotte, NC
Charlotte - Nina Lee Sluder Justice, 95, a former resident of Givens Estate for twenty-two years, died Thursday, March 15, 2012 at Wilora Healthcare Center in Charlotte.
A native of Alexander, Nina Lee was daughter of the late Aldolphus and Grace Sluder. She was preceded in death by her husband, H.G. Justice who died in 1999 and by a sister, Jessie Radford. Nina Lee was still active in selling Stanley Home Products after sixty plus years with the company. She was a member of Abernethy United Methodist Church where she was a faithful member of the choir, active in the Methodist Women's Society and the Happy Abernethy Group.
Nina Lee is survived by a son, the Reverend Henry Justice and his wife, Renee of Charlotte. She is also survived by a granddaughter, Lee K. Black and her husband, Randall and two great-granddaughters, Taylor Black and Hannah Lee Black.
Funeral services for Mrs. Justice will be held 2:00 p.m. Monday, March 19, 2012 at the Abernethy United Methodist Church with the Revs. Wesley Austin, Oscar Dowdle and Henry Justice officiating. Interment will follow in Sky View Memorial Park.
The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service at the church.
The family asks that memorial contributions in Nina Lee's memory be made to Abernethy United Methodist Church, 1418 Patton Avenue, Asheville, North Carolina 28806 or to Givens Estates Resident Assistance Fund, Givens Estates, 2360 Sweeten Creek Road, Asheville, NC 28803.
Groce Funeral Home at Lake Julian is assisting the family.
Renee, Henry and family, my thougts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Claudia Benson
Dear Henry, Renee, and family –
We go back a long time and your mom was a dear friend of my mom and family. Our growing up years together brings back many pleasant memories. Stella and I will be remembering you in the service tomorrow. Your mom had a wonderful, full, and healthy life. This is much to be thankful for. May God give you grace and peace as we will all see her again in His kingdom! Blessings!
Gayle Brown
what a privelege and pleasure to have known Nina Lee and take care of her hair weekly for several years! Friday has an empty spot on my book, but she is there in memory every friday morning. my prayers and thoughts are with her family now. She is greatly missed, but a smile comes up when I think of her. God bless all her family and friends. Norma Bailey
I remember Nina Lee as the Stanley
representative. She would bring my
mother to Brevard when I gave a
Stanley party so she could spend the night. We used those products
including lipstick which she faithfully provided. I had a lovely visit with her in the spring of 2010. She remembered my mother and
sister. I called her on her birthday last year. She was such a lady. Never a hair out of place and a sweet disposition. May your
memories be as precious as mine.
We love you Nina Lee, I will always remember you, for your sweet and kind personality. Truly a most gracious lady. I will always remeber our years in Stanley. I will miss your sweet notes at Christmas. Henry, God Bless your and your family.
Rita & Hal Parks
Dear Nina Lee’s family, Our deepest sympathy to all of you. We will always cherish our memories of Nina Lee. She always attended Decoration services at Mountain View Baptist Church and had fellowship with all the Sluders. Elmer’s mother was a Sluder. We always got Stanley products from Nina Lee over the years. She was always a sweet lady and will be greatly missed by many. Cherish your memories. Again our deepest sympathy.
Dear Nina Lee Justice family! I am W. G. & Nellie Sluder’s granddaughter and Mae & Way Justice’s and just found the obituary this morning. I am sorry for your loss and will be praying for you today. If you have any pictures of the family you would like to share I sure would love to have some.
Henry and family. So sorry to read of your mothers passing. Will always have fond memories of our families in Liberty Park. I guess we are the only ones left of both families. You have my sympathies.
Sure am going to miss her. She was such a nice person. She signed me up in Stanley in 1977 and was the backbone of my sales. Juanita Odel