NANCY-BUEHNER-Obituary

NANCY DIANNE "NAN" BUEHNER

Vancouver, Washington

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NANCY DIANNE (YOUNBLOOD) BUEHNER July 14, 1929 ~ December 16, 2012 "Her unconditional love and unending devotion will live with us always as we cherish her memory and miss her greatly." Nan was an only child born to Paul and Boneta Youngblood in...

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Of all my friends, Nan is one of the most beloved. Always a bright star in everyone's life. Fred, you lead on like you always do. Our best to you, Nan and your family.
Bill & Barbara Klausman

Of all the people I've met, Nan was one of the most outstanding. She and Fred are very important people in my life. The world has certainly lost a wonderful lady, and Fred, you keep it going for her and all of us.
Bill & Barbara Klausman

peace and serenity

Sincerely blessed to have known you and your family and we know how much you will be missed by all who have shared even a little bit of time with you. It was always a joy.

I'm so sorry to hear of Nan's passing. My thoughts and prayers to you and your family.

So sorry to hear about Nan. Many good times in the past with you all and Nan's big smile and positive being always left me feeling a part of your family. Fred, Amy, Paula and Lori, just know she will always be in our hearts! My condolences to you all.

My sincere condolences to your family. Miss Youngblood was my third grade teacher at Riverside Elementary school in Grants Pass. She often entertained us by playing the piano and would ask us for our favorites which she would play. Mine was always Glow Little Glow Worm. How delightful to revive those memories and to know that she was loved. Blessings on you and your family.

My dear Nan. We were always the best of friends since the sixth grade in school.
You were alwsys an example to me in many ways. I admired your talents. You and Fred were so great together. My heartfelt love and condolences go out to your family. Via Con Dias dear friend.
Ann Boyce

The journey is not over yet, my love. Fred