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Nancy Whitley Obituary

Abington Nancy A. (Munies) Whitley, 58 years of Abington died Wednesday, July 16, 2008 at her home surrounded by family. She was the loving wife for 34 years of Paul W. Whitley. She was born and raised in Brockton, a daughter of Martha (Shaw) Munies of Abington and the late Phillip Munies. Nancy attended the Girls Latin in Boston and was a 1968 graduate of Cardinal Spellman High School and she was also a graduate of Stonehill College Class of 1972. Nancy was the insurance supervisor for the Raynham Taunton Greyhound for the past nine years, previous she was a senior underwriter for Aetna Casually in Boston and Brockton. Nancy loved her dog Clancy, reading and most especially entertaining. She was always worried about everyone else and put their needs before hers. In addition to her husband and mother, she is survived by three brothers, John Munies and his wife Nancy of West Yarmouth his wife Sandy of E. Bridgewater and Russell Munies and his wife Jennifer of Middleboro and many nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. She was the daughter in law of George and Mary Whitley of Canton, sister in law of Ellen Whitley of Quincy, Robert Whitley of Canton, Mary Whitley-Collins of Cohasset and Mark Whitley of Quincy. Funeral from the Conley Funeral Home, 138 Belmont Street (Rte 123) Brockton Monday at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass in the Chapel of Mary at Stonehill College, 320 Washington St., Easton at 10 a.m. Burial in Calvary Cemetery, Brockton. Visiting hours Sunday 4-8 p.m. Donations in Nancys name may be made to the Oncology Research at Dana Farber Cancer Institute, 10 Brookline Place West, 6th floor, Brookline, MA 02445. For condolences and directions www.conleyfuneralhome.com.

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Published by The Patriot Ledger from Jul. 18 to Jul. 19, 2008.

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Gail Callahan

July 29, 2008

Paul

I cannot put into words how sorry I am. What a fight she gave. The short time I have known you and Nancy have always been special and know that Philip will welcome Nancy with open arms. Now we have two angels watching over us.

Bob & Janice Richardson

July 24, 2008

Paul:
What a stunning loss. It's been too many years since we had seen you and Nancy, but the news was such a shock. We send our condolences and deepest sympathies and wish the best for you.

amy yaakoub

July 21, 2008

to paul and martha and family,
this is amy from dr.lynchs office i want to tell what a sweet and caring person nancy was and i will miss her very much,i pray for you during these tough times.

william blandin

July 20, 2008

my condolences to family and friends she was a good friend

ARVID & MARION

July 20, 2008

YOUR TEARS ARE OUR TEARS ALL OUR LOVE ARVID AN MARION

FRANK &TONI PERRY

July 20, 2008

WITH OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY AN LOVE. NANCY WILL ALWAYS BE APART OF OUR LIVES. SHE WILL BE MISSED. WITH ALL OUR LOVE FRANK, TONI, RITA ,MIKE ,ALEX

Sue Rodrigues

July 20, 2008

I read this obituary with much sadness. It was written so well. My memories of Nancy will always be that of a caring person who did truly put others before herself. How she was a loving wife and adored Paul. And, yes, how she loved her Clancy. My thoughts and prayers are with Paul and family.

Mary Coveney

July 18, 2008

Paul, Martha and the family
It has been a long road and Nan is with the angels now
My love and prayers to all of you
Mary Coveney

Monica Kavanaugh

July 18, 2008

To all of my family,
There will never be another person so giving, loving and unselfish then Aunt Nancy! You truly were loved by
everyone who was fortunate enough to know you.
Uncle Paul-Stay Strong, Love Monica

Walter Albaugh

July 18, 2008

My condolences to friends and family.

Special thoughts go out to Jimmy

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