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Nancy Curtis

Salem, Oregon

1947 - 2015 (Age 68)

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Nancy Calline CurtisFebruary 16, 1947 - March 9, 2015Nancy Calline Burns was born in Salem, Oregon. She was the first child for Robert and Calline Burns. She is survived by her parents and her husband, Tim Curtis, and her ex-husband and good friend, John Bakke, her sons - Carl (Joe) Nydegger III...

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I only recently learned of Nancy's passing. It made me so sad! I did not see her often, but whenever I did, she was the friendliest person ever and I always felt welcome at Jerry's Saloon in Fortine!

What a great woman who shared her generous spirit not only with loved ones, but her community as well.

I am glad those she loved got to experience that and how I wish you could have had it for a bit longer. My thoughts & prayers are with you all...

I went to school with Nancy in Dayton, many years ago. She was a friendly, outgoing person always with a smile on her face. We played volleyball together. My deep sympathy to her family for her passing. I'm sure she will be missed very much.

We were so sorry to hear of the passing of Nancy Bakke
Curtsis. She was very nice person. Very friendly. She will be missed. Our deepest sympathy. Henry & Debbie & Jason Wojciechowski

Nancy was and still is an amazing person. I will miss her kindness, her smile, her hugs. I know that she's with her Wendy walking hand in hand. Thank you for being our angel here and there my friend, always in our hearts.

I will miss my best friend so very much. I will treasure all my memories with this wonderful lady. You will be missed.

Nancy was one of my "moms" when her family lived in New Mexico. Such a sweet, talented and funny lady; she always had a special place in my heart. I've missed my dear friend Wendy for a very long time and I will miss Nancy as well. My thoughts and prayers to all of her friends and family.

Nancy was my wonderful big sister and it was an honor to assist with her caregiving during her final weeks. We made the most out of a difficult time and enjoyed reminiscing about childhood memories and also creating new lasting memories. I will miss her so much.

Emmy