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Nancy Crown

Charlotte, North Carolina

1962 - 2016

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Nancy Myron Crown CHARLOTTE - Nancy Myron Crown, the devoted and fabulous mother of Molly and Sam, died suddenly on Saturday, June 11, while vacationing in Newport Beach, CA at an annual gathering of longtime friends from business school and their families. In addition to her children, Nancy is...

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I worked with Nancy many years ago on the Double Oaks project, and have long since admired her intellect and true devotion to providing housing for those in need in our community. She was one-of-a-kind and will certainly be missed.

Dear Crown Sisters,
Crown Sisters-
This is such an impossible loss for you three women. The Power of Four will continue throughout your lives. She has left a lasting legacy for so many and especially her two wonderful children. Her good deeds will carry on forever. We will all miss her easy manner, her quick smile and her deep laughter. A wonderful women is now forever in our hearts and minds. HUGS and PEACE to all of you. I love you all.

Dear Mary,
so sorry to hear of your loss. A special "band" of sisters. Your stand with the Bridge the Political Divide, so needed.
thoughts and prayers to you and your family
rebecca dean west virginia

Nancy was a regular client at our dog grooming shop. She clearly cared deeply for her two children, but also loved her sweet cockapoo, Marty. We had the pleasure of caring for him over the past six years. Nancy was a delightful woman who always had a smile on her face. We are going to miss her.
Our deepest condolences to the Crown Family,
Charline Cipriano
Classic Grooming

We just learned of Nancy's sudden passing, and our hearts are aching. We did not know her as well as many of you, but for years we got to visit with her briefly twice a week when she would breeze into the bakery to pick up her standing order of Cinnamon Chip Bread for Molly and Sam. She didn't pick up last week ... and we had no idea why, until now. Heartbreaking. This picture of her seems perfect, as her smile is what we will remember most. Deepest condolences to the entire family in this...

Every morning I wake up hoping it was just a bad dream and Nancy is still with us. She was a bright light and touched many people's lives by her generous, kind and loving heart. I had the pleasure of getting to know Nancy while witnessing her physical transformation thru my very eyes. Her dedication to her own health and fitness inspired me beyond words. Conversations we shared over the past 10+ years while she dropped down and gave me 20 burpees (with a smile on her face!) are forever...

The Dilworth Soup Kitchen extends our condolences. Nancy was part of the group of families that set up the dining room every Sunday night so it would be sparkling for Monday's lunch. This group for volunteers were rarely seen and rarely known but gave much time and effort. Nancy was a crown of light.

Allen B. Saxe
Founder of the Dilworth Soup Kitchen

I would like to extend my condolences to Nancy's family. She was a unique individual and dedicated herself to many important causes. I was honored to work with her while she served on the the Smart Start Board of Directors. She will certainly be missed by many.

Nancy was truly someone who both understood and valued the word friend. Memories of correspondence - handwritten in the days long before text and email will make me smile forever. And that laugh on the other end of the phone? Oh my word! I miss it already but am so glad she shared it with me and with others. It was my privilege to call Nancy my friend.