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Celebration of Life
Alice was born to Edna and L.E. "Boy" Williams in Las Vegas, Nevada. They lived on their cattle ranch in Cima, California before moving to their new home ranch in Caliente, California. She attended Caliente Elementary School before going on to high school at Bakersfield High, where she graduated in 1956.
Alice began painting while her two daughters were young. All the while, living and working on the family ranch. She continued her love of art and oil painting throughout her life. Furthering her studies of art at both Cal State Bakersfield and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. As well as, The California Art Institute of Los Angeles. She turned her love of art and painting into a full-time career, becoming a very renowned and successful artist. Her documentary paintings are part of the permanent educational collections at the Smithsonian Institute and Pentagon buildings in Washington, D.C. Alice's work is widely represented in both private and corporate collections throughout the United States, Europe and Japan.
Alice is survived by her longtime love and husband, Jerome Nathan of Tehachapi, California. Daughters Debbie Douglas-Hay (Dick) of Bakersfield and Kathy Cardon (Chip) of Caliente, California. Six grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Also, numerous step and foster children and grandchildren.
Graveside services were held on Friday, Feb. 24, at the Rankin Cemetery, 23500 Walker Basin Rd., Walker Basin. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made, in Alice's name, to the Kern County CattleWomen, P.O. Box 81436, Bakersfield, California 93380. All donations will go toward an art scholarship for a ranch raised student.