Nancy-Carlson-Obituary

Nancy Arlene Carlson

Portland, Oregon

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Carlson, Nancy Arlene 57 07/09/1952 01/28/2010 Born and raised in Portland, Nancy graduated from Washington High School. Being a lover of travel, she lived in Reno, Nev., for two years where she worked for Hilton Hotel and Reno Medical Plaza. She returned to Portland to be near her family. When...

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Nancy was an awesome sister-in-law and great friend! I will always treasure her zest for life and her beautiful happy smile! She taught me my favorite saying - "LIVE, LOVE, AND LAUGH"!!! You will be forever missed Nancy! To those she left behind, God bless all of you, and may the good memories you have last a lifetime!

My thoughts and prayers are with Nancy's family. It was a shock to
hear she had passed away. Such a bright spot on this earth and now
she leaves us to shine down on us. We will miss you Nancy.
God Bless everyone who knew her.

Just a note to say how missed Nancy will be. I met her when she came in to where i work we had many great talks about or pets(babies) at that time I had lost my puppy bobo and was devestated. Nancy cried with me and let me know she felt the loss to. She had went out and bought me a beautiful plaque for my babie. then we emailed each other. I am sorry for her loss. She will be in my heart forever. To the family my prayers and thoughts are with you. I thank god that we crossed paths and that I...

I just cannot believe that Nancy is gone, My sympathy goes out to her family in this time of sorrow. I knew Nancy when we worked together at SW WA Medical Center, we became good friends and traveled together to the Oregon Beach and when she moved to Reno I went to visit her there and then when she moved back we kept in touch thru out the years, however I now regret that the last 3-4 years were just occasional phone calls and exchanging Christmas cards. She was a true friend and a special...

Esther, Nancy's mother was my babysitter in grade school (60s and 70s). One of the funniest things I remember is when Nancy was told that she had to clean the kitchen floor, she would dump out a whole bucket of soapy water on the floor. Then her and I would put a towel under our feet and scoot along one foot in front other, standing. She said it was the best way to scrub the floor. Whenever I think about that, I just laugh out loud sometimes.
I haven't seen her or her family in many...

Nancy and I have so many memories. Not only did we work together at one point in our lifes, but we had ventures and times that we laughed so hard, we cried. We have been like sisters and I will always keep a part of Nancy in my Heart. Although loosing Nancy so young in our lifes, she really broke my heart. I love you Nancy, and miss you so very very much! Your Best Friend

Dear Esther, Darlene and Steve,

I don't know where to begin. My heart aches at the thought of Nancy not being with us here on this earth. It doesn't seem so long ago that I called her on her birthday after hearing her name on the radio. We hooked up for lunch and then she came to visit me at my boutique. I thank God I did call her and got to see how beautiful she still was after all those years since high school and the late 70's.

She was definitely the quiet one...

I can't believe my aunt Nancy is no longer with us.I have so many wonderful memories of her that I will hold dear in my heart.