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NANCY STODDEN-BOUCKHOUT Obituary

Nancy Ann Stodden-Bouckhout, 54, Excelsior Springs, Mo., passed away December 19, 2010, at her home. The Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 22, at St. Therese Catholic Church, 7207 NW Highway 9, Kansas City; burial in Deister Cemetery, Kansas City. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, at the McGilley Antioch Chapel where a rosary will be prayed at 7 p.m. Contributions are suggested to Catholic Relief Services. Nancy was born Sept. 6, 1956, in Kansas City. She was a life-long area resident of Parkville, growing up in St. Therese Parish. Currently she was a member of St. Ann's Catholic Church, Excelsior Springs. Nancy was employed by the Acme Sign Co., as a fabricator. On Feb. 17, 2007, she married Damon Bouckhout in the chapel of Our Lady of Mercy Country Home. Nancy loved the outdoors and enjoyed fishing, biking, camping and photography. She was preceded in death by her parents, David and Rita Stodden, and a brother, Nicholas Stodden. Survivors include her husband, Damon Bouckhout; one sister, Kathleen Enochs; five brothers, Leonard, Michael, Patrick, Clifford and Frank Stodden; and many loving nieces and nephews. www.mcgilleyantiochchapel.com McGilley Antioch Chapel, 3325 NE Vivion Rd, Kansas city, MO 64119, 816-453-7700

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Published by Kansas City Star on Dec. 21, 2010.

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Gretchen Odegard Hernandez

August 19, 2012

I worked with Nancy at Allen Marking Products and then remained friends with her for many years afterward. I always remember her fondly, so sweet and fun! I had been waiting to reconnect and grab a drink somewhere and when I looked her up today, I discovered that she has passed. This saddens me so deeply. I never imagined I would not see Nancy, again. RIP sweet Nance. I have missed you already.

Teresa Threlkeld

January 7, 2011

I miss you Nancy so much already. I feel like it's been years since your passing. You were my best friend for sooo many years. You taught me how to live....with love, patience and selflessness and taught me how to die....with dignity, bravery and faith. A day doesn't go by that I don't think of you and laugh at some of our funnies. Our shared love of horses, biking and beer -(haha)- leaves me with many wonderful memories. I will see you when I get there girl, until then, love and miss you.

Karen Aust

January 6, 2011

I miss you Nancy and think of you often you will never be forgotten always like a sister to me. Love you and may you rest in peace and I will see you in heaven.

Larry & Cherie (Stodden) Archer

December 22, 2010

Dear Kathleen, Len, Pat, Mike, Frank, & Cliff,
Nancy has been in our hearts and prayers since we heard of her fight with cancer. It's difficult when a family member dies, especially if they are one of the youngest. She showed us all a bravery and constant faith in God in dealing with this disease. Although it has been so long since seeing her, I will always remember her with her horse and her spirit of adventure and her beautiful smile. Along with Nancy, I miss all of your family and hope to see at least some of you before too much more time goes by. There are many pleasant memories of the visits to Uncle Dave's and Aunt Rita's to see all of you. It's comforting to know Nancy and Nicky are together now with your Mom and Dad. Larry and I will keep Nancy's soul in our prayers nevertheless, and will also pray that you all will be in peace with her passing, especially near the feast of Christ's holy birth. With our love and condolences, Cherie and Larry

Beverly Stuteville

December 22, 2010

I worked with Nancy for many years at Allen marking and she had to be one of the best people I have ever had the pleasure of being around. I know she is in a better place but it still doesn't make it any less painful to say goodbye. Goodbye Nancy

Kim Phillips

December 21, 2010

I had not seen Nancy for a long time but will always remember what a kind and sweet person she was. My deepest sympathy and prayers are with her and her family.

Kim Phillips

Rachel Willoughby

December 21, 2010

My name is Rachel Willoughby and I am one of the Eucharistic Ministers who visited Nancy. Nancy was a lovely soul, very strong, faithful, and pleasant to visit. She left me quite inspired on the mornings I visited her. One in particular touched my heart in a deep way. It was about a month or so ago and she was very ill. After I gave her communion she remained in silent prayer for a moment and then lifted her head with a look of joy and peace, she said how the Eucharist strengthened her. I was humbled and have never forgotten that day. I often feel tired on Sunday mornings and have taken for granted my reception of the Eucharist but Nancy left me a great gift: to always rejoice in the reception of the Lord.

Steve & Jeana Madden

December 21, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Amy Stodden Bamburg

December 21, 2010

Love you Aunt Nancy!

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