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Nancy Bateman

65, Morristown, New Jersey

Age 65

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Nancy BatemanAGE: 65 • MorristownNancy (Ann) Gillen Bateman, a longtime resident of Morristown, passed away on Tuesday, May 22 at the age of 65. The daughter of Irish immigrants, Nancy was born in Newark, NJ, attended St. Michael's Grammar School, Union, NJ, and St. Mary's High School, Elizabeth,...

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God Bless you and your family Brian.

Norrie and Family,
With much empahthy, love,and compassion. So
sorry about Nancy, she was a great woman and nurse.
Love Bern aka Little Job

So sorry to read about the passing of a wonderful person. The times we spent at the Assumption School for our children you would always see her there involved and her special gift of nursing when Al was in the hospital she made us feel safe and secure. Nancy was one of those people we will never forget!
Our prayers go out to everyone.
Al and Elaine Marinaro, Morristown, NJ

Brian:
Your Mom was so very special to so many people. I hope that all the great memories of her will remain in your heart forever and help you at this very sad time. Please know that I am here for you. God Bless!

Brian--
On behalf of all of the volunteers at Good Grief, I would like to extend my deepest sympathy during such a sorrowful time. Your mom was such an affable and generous woman. Thinking of you.
--Jessica, Gg volunteer

May the love of family and friends carry you through your grief. Draw close to God......James 4:8

Linden, NJ

So sorry to hear about Nancy. We played together as kids on Gless Ave., along with Patricia and with Cynthia Halo. Edna Burns is now my sister-in-law. Small world.
Marie (Werner) Burns

My condolences and deepest sympathy for your loss Brian. I am here for you if you should need anything. I hope you can find peace and wish your mother peace as well.

Our sympathy to the extended Gillen family. Nancy has joined with her family members in heaven. I will always remember the wonderful summer vacations my sisters & I had in our grammar school days when our family stayed in Ship Bottom the same weeks as the Gillens. As the only boy among my two sisters and all those Gillen girls I welcomed going clamming & crabbing with Mr. Gillen in a rowboat on Barnegat Bay. Our family still enjoys Mrs Gillen's Irish bread recipe. God bless them all.