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Nancy Ann London

1954 - 2026

Nancy Ann London obituary, 1954-2026, Clarkston, MI

BORN

1954

DIED

2026

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Lewis E. Wint and Son Funeral Home - Clarkston

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Clarkston, Michigan

Nancy London Obituary

LONDON, Nancy Ann; of Pontiac, formerly of Clarkston; born April 20, 1954, in Pontiac to the late Albert and Alma Allen; passed away on January 8, 2026, at the age of 71.


Preceded in death by her beloved husband Frederick London. Loving mother of Barbara (late Randy) Scott; Proud grandmother of Austin, Ryan, Brayson, Rylie, Tyran, Randi, Faith, and Tyrah; Great grandmother of  Devyn, Myrakal, Majiste, and Lani; Dear sister of Josephine Ivery, Mary Jane (Lawrence) Yoder, Frank Allen, Albert (late Doris) Allen, Tom (late Cathy) Allen, Rodney (Penny) Allen, Alma (Jon) St. Croix, and the late Mike (Linda) Allen. 


Right out of high school in her early 20s, Nancy worked as a Nursing Aide providing care and helping patients with the activities of daily living. In her free time, she enjoyed relaxing in her chair with a cigarette, taking trips up north, drinking a Mountain Dew and cooking for the ones she loved. Most importantly she loved being a grandmother and cherished every moment spent with her grandchildren. She will be deeply missed.


Private family services have taken place for Nancy. 


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Published by Lewis E. Wint and Son Funeral Home - Clarkston on Jan. 11, 2026.

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Terry Posey JR

January 14, 2026

Love you, aunt Nancy, you will always be in my heart I just wanna tell you thank you so much for being there for all of us. my heart’s and prayers go out to Barbie. Love you guys very much.

Barbie London

January 14, 2026

I have no more words at the moment except im sorry and I love you

Barbara Scott

January 13, 2026

Mama I knw we had our ups and downs n I could of been a better daughter but I thank you from the bottom of my heart for everything you have given me through life... you ALWAYS had my back even when we was mad at eachother.. You was all we had and you held my kids down more than I did.. I never told you how much I appreciated you or how much I love you and I will regret that til my dying day... this house jus isn't the same..its so cold and empty even tho its full.. please kiss my daddy for me... I love you so much I am so deeply sorry

Melissa Dew

January 12, 2026

We always had a blast on merrimac st. !! All the cookouts and late night cocktails!!! You and Fred were always kind and good friends. We love you and you will be missed by many. Barbie, we love you and I’m always here if you need to talk. We love you.

Jamaica Posey

January 12, 2026

I love aunt Nancy she will be missed from Jamaica. Posey.

Cindy Poset

January 12, 2026

She is going to be miss we love you very much

Beth Ann Junod

January 12, 2026

Condolences to the family..we grew up with the Allens and Freddy London...peace be with you during this sad transition. Beth Ann Eisenlohr-Junod and Tim Easton

Carol Joy LeBlanc

January 12, 2026

As Nancy sits at the throne of our Father, my the healing love of Jesus be with you and your family.

Sherry Macias

January 12, 2026

Your laughter your smile your kind caring heart. So loved you are.

Sarah Lawrence

January 11, 2026

Rest in Peace... sending condolences and prayers to the family during this difficult time..

Abigail Munson

January 11, 2026

This isn't fair.. you didn't get enough time with the kids ANY of them . You were a light for ALL kids! You were a nice warm hug, a listening ear and even a cuss word away from sounding like a crash out you stayed on us for so many reasons and I know younger me thought you were just mad. But in reality you were guiding us your grandchildren and myself!!! You took me on for along time as family and I can't thank you enough for that!! I'm so glad I spent the weekend with you as much as I could last summer. I'm very grateful I met you in childhood and experienced you through all these years. You are so loved and so utterly missed ! You stayed so strong!! You were the backbone, the table chairs and meal !!! Without you I can't even begin to think where this leaves everyone? I know this isn't what you wanted because you would want to be with the kids and your great grand babies !! You rather be sitting in ur chair watching everyone play out front while you smoked a square. You would rather be in the kitchen watching Ryan cook for the family! You'd rather be asleep with peanut or even yelling at somebody there's so many things I know you'd rather be doing than what happened . I can only fathom where this leaves so many people I love so much. But I know the most important things to you ,that you cared about was your family, a pack of smokes ,your morning coffee and Mountain Dew. I will never forget how openly you loved me and mine I also will never forget how loudly you loved yours ❤❤❤I am just so thankful to have spent the time I have around you and all your family. I love you thank you for taking me in and loving me when no one else didyour home was my safe space and I am so thankful to have met you and your amazing family.

Ryan Scott

January 11, 2026

I love you grandma and you will forever be missed by not only me but also your great grandchildren , until we meet again rest peacefully beautiful.

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