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Carol DuBois posted a condolence
Monday, March 2, 2020
Nancy and I were friends from high school, I loved her smile, and her positive attitude. She married a childhood friend of mine from 1st grade, Ed (Eddy) Harris. She and I kept in contact throughout the years, emails, and FB, messaging. She and I loved playing Angry Birds against each other, and had a lot of laughs over that. I miss her already, prayers for her and her family. Nancy, you will be missed by many. Carol DuBois
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Mary Straley posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
Steve, Patty, and Bernie I know the deep sense of loss, that you fell with the passing of Nancy! She was so strong and fought for so long to beat cancer! Thank you all for giving so much of yourselves to her life. I know, that I have not been close to her lately, but we shared so many great memories from so much a part of each other's lives, that it is hard to believe, that she is gone. I know, that Jonie has shared a lot of our shared stories, but the best one of Nancy, was our group trip to Gatlinberg, Tennessee. There were five of us, that travelled and shopped our way around the Smoky Mountains. Nancy always sat in the front seat, as she got car sick, so I had decided to take the ladies to Asheville, N.C, for a one day outing to the Biltmore Estates. At the time, my brother lived in Asheville, and all the ladies agreed to ride along up the mountain to say hi to my brother, before we went to the Biltmore. My brothers house was the second one from the top of the mountain, and I drove around and around and up the mountain, till I pulled into Ron's 45degree driveway, and stopped right by his door. As I turned to say we're here, Nancy screamed! She had been petrified all the way up the mountain! That was our best trip, and our best bonding event. I was driving a van, and we finally had so much packed in the back of the van, we had to stop shopping!
I pray all of Nancy's family will soon heal from her lose! Peace and love to you all
Mary Straley