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Nancy L. Heacock

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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Alzheimer's Association

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Nancy L. HeacockNancy L. Heacock, 64, of Upper Black Eddy, PA, died on June 20 after a long 7 year battle with Alzheimer's disease. She is survived by her spouse, Pamela J. Howe, her father, Calvin Heacock, and brother, James, both of Bethlehem, and a niece and nephews. Nancy was preceded in...

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I knew Nancy in my early 20´s. She touched me with her twinkling eyes and her great love of life. I bought a piano from her and upright and to this day my sister still has it in her living room. All loved Nancy nurse

Im sad to see this. Nancy was my head nurse at HUP in the 80s. I always thought highly of her and missed her when she left. My sympathy to her family.

Im sad to see this. Nancy was my head nurse at HUP in the 80s. I always thought highly of her and missed her when she left. My sympathy to her family.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always, Nancy!

Nancys smile, laughter and radiance will ALWAYS be remembered ❤

I met Nancy when she visited my sister, Nancy, in CA. She was a great person. She was warm and exceptionally nice. I know God needed an angel. It's hard for us to imagine why such a great presence and example had to get Alzheimer's and pass away so soon. You are missed.

I recruited Nancy to be Nurse Manager for the MICU at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. She was a marvelous nurse & manager. I enjoyed following her career. She was a lovely, caring person. She will be greatly missed. God speed, Nancy!

I am so sorry to hear of Nancy's passing. I have many happy memories of the Heacock family, having been next door neighbors growing up. I got to hear Nancy practicing on the piano almost every day, and it was so lovely. My heart goes out to all of you. She was a beautiful person and so well loved.

Nancy had such a cheerful smile and positive nature - she will truly be missed. She was a wonderful friend and neighbor and great companion during our volunteer days at Mylestone Equestrian Rescue.