HULL, Nancy Marie Golden In loving memory of Nancy Marie Golden Hull A women of keen intelligence and purity of spirit, beautiful, kind, thoughtful, honest and loving, Nancy departed us far too soon at the tender age of 51, following a long battle with chronic lymphocytic leukemia, which later transformed into a rare disease called Richter's Transformation. Nancy was born on October 24, 1967 in Tucson, Arizona, and is the daughter of Ida and Eddie Golden, and sister of Scott. Nancy has 3 cousins Brian, Bruce and Eric. She graduated from Santa Rita High School in Tucson and then attended the University of Arizona - where she played clarinet as a member of the U of A marching band, and earned her bachelor laureate degree in liberal arts. Nancy later obtained a master's degree in music education, and then a master's degree in music conducting - both from the University of North Texas in Denton. During the course of her working career, Nancy was a band director at various high schools in Texas, and later worked for the Salvation Army in Dallas, and then the North Texas Housing Crisis Center. Nancy also played the piano and was a lover of literature, the fine arts, museums, world travel, going to movies and her book club events, and she especially enjoyed playing board games with her gaming friends, and spending time with close family and friends. In addition to her parents and brother and cousins, Nancy is survived by her beloved husband Michael and their dog Rabbit. A private memorial is being planned for later this summer to celebrate Nancy's wonderful life. Donations may be made in Nancy's honor to the Luekiema & Lymphoma Society at www.lls.org.
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My sincere condolences to Michael, who was her truest love. To Eddie, Ida, and Scott, Im so very sorry youve lost your daughter and sister. I hope you all find peace and comfort.
Velicia Daniels
Friend
August 9, 2019
Cynthia Robles-Thornton
July 28, 2019
Nancy, Ill never forget the many years of laughter, trips, and spirited debates we had in our early teaching careers. Your smile easily lit up a room & your laugh was infectious. I feel blessed that you called me your friend for many years. I deeply regret that we lost touch after your wedding. You are irreplaceable. Rest now.
Velicia Daniels
Friend
July 23, 2019
saba Ally
July 3, 2019
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