As one ages, you start to read the obituaries to be certain your
name is not amongst them. "Nee" is often used in obituaries to
designate the surviving wife's former name.
LWA
John D. Mitchell, Jr. wrote:
Val
It means "formerly". That is just another one of the
wonderful benefits of a law school education for me!
John
--- Val Nelson <super-chief-val@c...> wrote:
> HI all,
>
> I have a question that has bugged me for a long
> time. Whenever a renumbering
> has taken place, you will often see a reference to
> the former history with
> the annotation of 'nee' (e.g. dome-coach (ex-AMT
> 9486, nee-SP&S 559) ). This
> issue surfaced again as I was browsing through
> bellsouthpwp.net passenger car
> site. In all my years of reading railroad
> materials, I have yet to see this
> term defined.
>
> What does 'nee' mean?
>
> Thanks,
> Val
>
>
>
>
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