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Funeral Service
Thursday, April 30 12:00 noon at Funeral Home Chapel
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Nina Offiong (Blake) passed away on April 22, 2026 in Hamilton, Ontario.
Nina was known for her lively spirit, sweetness and humour. For over forty years, she dedicated herself to caring for the ill and elderly as a Registered Nurse. She leaves a lasting legacy of love to all those who knew her.
Nina is survived by her long-term partner, Mark Bush, as well as her son Jason (with wife Sara), and grandchildren Ruby and Violet.
She was predeceased by her mother Iris (2004) and father Gabriel (1959) Offiong.
Nina and the family would like to extend their gratitude to St. Peter's and Juravinski Hospitals for their unending care. We would also like to express our appreciation for her friends Brenda and Chantal for their kind attention over the course of her illness and beyond.
Nina wished to send special blessings to the congregation of Living Hope Christian Assembly.
Nina's funeral will be held at M.A Clark and Sons on Thursday April 30th, 2026 from 11:00 am for visitation, service at 12:00, and interment to follow at White Chapel Memorial Gardens in West Hamilton.
In lieu of flowers, the family welcomes memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society in honour of Nina. Gifts may be made at https://donate.cancer.ca.
Nina will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered, always.
Words cannot express how deeply sorry I am for the loss of Nina. I had the privilege of working alongside Nina as an RN for what appears as centuries. I will always remember her warm smile, calm presence during a crisis and the kindness she showed to everyone. Working with Nina was a joy, and her dedication to nursing left a lasting impact on all of us. May her soul rest easy.
Steph Hillen
Posted on: April 30, 2026
You won’t be forgotten. Kindness, calmness ,caring gentleness and smarts is what I’ll always remember Nina for. From Parkview days back in the late 1990,s and Queen's,Garden nights I learned a lot from her. Her laughter and her knowledge always stood out to me. Her calling was to be an RN and she made it look so easy. I know that she is up there in the big sky watching over her loved ones and people she’s met along the way. God bless her and her family.