Naomi Jean Metcalf
August 31, 1939 - May 04, 2009
Mother-Adventurer-Free Spirit On Monday May 4th, 2009, Naomi Jean Metcalf passed away after a four-year struggle with cancer. She was born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania. on August 31, 1939 to Jim and Della Metcalf. She grew up in Tallmadge, Ohio and then had a career as an English teacher and librarian for several school districts.
Although she very much loved her family and friends and many aspects of Ohio, it was a little too flat for her. She had a nagging dream to some day live out West backpacking or motorcycling through mountain ranges and deserts. Being the fantastic mother she was, she first raised her sons, but while doing so managed to find adventure by hiking the White Mountains in New Hampshire many times, getting out on the road and exploring (what seemed to us to be every nook and crannie of) America, and going to Europe several times. Upon retirement, she made the move to be “out West” and began enjoying the beauty and the spirit of mountains, rivers, the ocean, and the open road.
Near the beginning of her 15 years in Seattle, she finally got her first motorcycle and fell in love with riding, logging 6 cross-country motorcycle trips, two tours of Mexico, a tour of Australia, a tour of New Zealand, and several trips to Alaska. All this in addition to riding just about every road in Washington. She really had a zest for getting out there and seeing what was around the next switchback or bend in the road, meeting and talking to new people, and learning new things.
She was a feisty, ornery, funny, smart, and an extremely generous person who made us proud by being so unique, independent, and strong. She instilled in us her love and appreciation for nature, and the connected spirituality and personal growth that comes from always getting out there and exploring what's beyond the next turn.
She is survived by her two sons, Dean Connolly and Dave Connolly of Seattle, Washington, her two brothers, Gary Metcalf of Wadsworth, Ohio and Fred Metcalf of Tallmadge, Ohio and many cousins, nieces, nephews and friends from the East to the West coast.
Funeral Information
SEATTLE - A celebration of her life with be held on Tuesday, May 12 at 7:00pm with a special program starting at 7:30pm. Location is The Lakeside event hall at 2501 N. Northlake Way, Seattle, WA 98103 . Come enjoy appetizers and share some good stories about Naomi.
OHIO - A service will be held in in honor of Naomi in Ohio sometime during the early part of the week of the 17th of March. Details are still being determined. Please check back on this site as service details will be added when they are available.
Donations Information
In honor of Naomi's memory, in lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to a breast cancer foundation of your choice.
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