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Nancy Johnson Bruner

HICKORY, North Carolina

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HICKORY - Nancy Stanford Johnson Bruner, 71, passed away Nov. 6, 2010, at her home in Hickory. Nancy was born on Feb. 16, 1939, in Hickory, to Florine and G.H. "Bill" Stanford. Nancy was very active in the community with her charitable and volunteer services. She fought the city of Hickory to...

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Bil and Joan, On behalf of Arlie Graves, we extend our condolences on the passing of your mother and father. Bill, though many, many years have passed, I remember your grandfather as well as the fun we had riding go-carts! You are in our prayers.

My condolences to Bill and Joan on the loss of both their mother and father. Cousin Nancy will be missed. She and Great-aunt Florine came to my wedding in 1987, and over the years we kept up with each other some, talking about family. Time to spend with family and friends is so short! At least we'll see her again someday in heaven.

Nancy loved her family and friends and was always happy when you came to visit. She will be missed. The Sandlin Family-Mary-Jerry-Sandra

We are all so sad to hear of Nancy's passing. Our condolences to Bill and Joan and their families. Polly Hurley and family, Becky, Vickie, Manley, Pamela, and Marshall.

When I was growing up, I would spend at least two weeks a year with Nancy, Uncle Bill and Aunt Florine. It was a great time and Nancy always made it special. I will miss her so much. We had planned a trip to see her next Monday.

Love Billie & family

Dear Nancy,

We will miss your smiling face. I will always remember how beautiful you were and our fun time with you and Joan when I visited in California. You were always so happy to see me. We always think there is time to be with each other

Dear Nancy,

We will miss your smiling face. I will always remember how beautiful you were and our fun time with you and Joan when I visited in California. You were always so happy to see me. We always think there is time to be with each other.