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Nancy Jean Charley

Lexington, Kentucky

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CHARLEY Nancy Jean, 52, of Lexington, KY, died Tue, Oct 21, 2008 in Cincinnati, OH. Born in LaCrosse, WI, she was the daughter of Muriel Charley of Lexington and the late Peter Stuart Charley. Ms. Charley was a graduate of Midway College and a clinical analyst for Shriner's Hospital. She was a...

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I just learned of Nancy's death today and I'm deeply saddened. I meet Nancy at CBH and was touched by her kindness and great sense of humor. I am fortunate to have known her.

So saddened by the untimely death of Nancy. The Clinical Analyst group will not be the same without Nancy.She was always so generous and willing to help out. I was fortunate to visit Lexington twice as a Clinical Analyst and she was an awesome hostess.Lots of fun, one-of-a kind! My condolences to her family.

Nancy was one of the original clinical analysts, and through the years we had some fabulous memories. My favorite was the Lexington cafeteria turned into a train depot, complete with railroad tracks, trunks, and the huge amount of enthusiasm and care that was generated. Nancy, thanks for the memories, and may you continue to watch over us all.

The first time I met Nancy: I was balling my eyes out to my manager because my best friend's mother just passed away and I needed to leave to be with her. Nancy walked up to the table, gave me a flower and chocolate and said, "You look like you need this" and gave me a big hug....to a complete stranger.

That's how Nancy was: kind, loving, always giving to others and lending a hand. Her positive attitude and outgoing personality was infectious. She is greatly missed.

I have known Nancy for nearly 10 years. Her positive energy is absolutely contagious. I will miss her greatly as a friend and colleague. She has touched so many lives. You could never be sad when she was around. My deepest sympathy to her family and friends.

I remember the 'tattoo' and 'bikini' she got in Tampa. We will miss Nancy, her humor, and her 120 mph energy.

Nancy will be greatly missed. In talking to her, when she was on call, she always seemed upbeat, and made me laugh, no matter if I called her at 3:00 am or 9 PM. I looked forward to her visits to Tampa, because she brought a perspective on life, that was genuine, and didn't seem glossed over. She could be a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day.

I am very saddened to hear about Nancy’s passing. We worked together for many years and she could always bring some fun into a stressful situation. She was a very thoughtful, giving person. I will miss her. I will keep her family in my prayers to help them through this difficult time.

I am so sad over the death of Nancy. We had worked together for 2 an a half years. Although most of our interaction was by phone, we developed a great working relationship and friendship. Nancy could always make me laugh! I will always remember when she talked me into getting a fake tattoo when we were in Tampa and attempted to teach me how to belly dance! She will be missed by all her knew her.