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Saffron Pamela Nelson

Posted 2022-08-21 by mhenderson
Published by The Miner on Aug. 20, 2022 -
Kingman, Arizona -

“May you touch dragonflies and stars, dance with the fairies and talk to
the moon.”

On Friday, Aug. 5, 2022, Saffron Pamela Nelson was granted her fervent
wish to receive her very own ethereal pair of wings, much to our great
sadness. Saffron was born on April 2, 2018 in Lake Havasu City to her
parents Jonathan and Sharn Nelson.

From the moment she opened her beautiful hazel eyes she spread love,
happiness, and laughter everywhere she went. Our beloved “Sassy” loved
life. She enjoyed her books and was becoming a reader at the tender age
of two. Saffie absorbed every tidbit this world bestowed upon her, and
astounded her teachers at preschool with her wealth of knowledge. She
was a firecracker of a girl who loved to sing to Encanto and Patsy
Cline. Saffie loved life, and was loved so much by her parents and
family. She has left an eternal impact on each person in her life.

Saffron is survived by her grandparents, Kevin and Elena Molloy of
Bullhead City, Arizona and Mark and Pamela Nelson of Kingman, Arizona.
Aunts and uncles Tarryn Molloy and Michael Green of Bullhead City, Rhett
Molloy and JinJu Lee of Riverside, California; Jedidiah and Melissa
Noble of Kingman, and Colby and Amanda Van Wagenen of Kingman; and
cousins Jackson, Ainsley and Calvin Noble, and Wyatt, Jamison and Violet
Van Wagenen.

Words will never express the void that has filled all our lives now that
Saffie has left to fly amongst the sparkling rainbows and twinkling
stars. Our beautiful girl has taught us life is so precious and to live
every moment as time is fleeting.





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