Nancy-Alexander-Obituary

Nancy Alexander

San Francisco, California

1934 - 2017

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Nancy Jane Toland Alexander

June 18, 1934-April 13, 2017

Native of S.F.-Washington High, Married Alexander Ashur Alexander in 1952. Loving Mother of 5 children: Denise, Steve, Will, Celeste & Suzanne; 9 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Mgr. Books Inc. Stanford, retired as Senior...

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I love you Nancy mama

My paternal cousin Nancy Toland Alexander was a woman eons ahead of her time. We connected late in life because of family drama a generation before us. But our short time together was certainly a solid example of quality over quantity. Each of our visits was rewarding and we shared life stories like long-lost friends. I hope her spirit will continue to connect my immediate family with hers. To the Alexander family: You are in our thoughts and we wish your Mom peace.

She will always be remembered by us she was always happy to see Rich and the few times we went to Benihana.... So when i think of her, I will do so with a smile on my face

Dear Alexander Family,

I would have liked to have known my cousin, Nancy, more and for a longer period of time. However, from the opportunity that I had, I found her to be remarkable. What a lovely woman! Her legacy is all of you and I know that she must have been so very happy to have had you so very close to her.

May time heal your hearts, bring you closer
as a family and continue her stories to keep her always near.

Almost a second Mom, I don't know how many years we lived across the street from each other, but our families were some of the originals in Sunnyvale. Our families grew and went through the changes we all do as kids grow up and grandkids also grow up.
From the the thousands of books Nancy had, she had so much knowledge to pass on, I just didn't appreciate it back then. Now, I could ask her thousands of things.
Another thing,to me- Nancy not only looked like Olivia De Havilland in Gone...

San Francisco Bookstore with one of her favorites film posters

Dickens the Cat

Venice, Italy-late 1990's (Hotel Luna Baglioni)

Toshiba-Japan HQ 1987