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Nancy C. Deibler

Kansas City, Missouri

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Nancy C. Deibler, 60, passed away Friday, Feb. 27, 2009 in her Overland Park home. Beloved partner, friend, and mentor. Nancy is survived by life partner Deb Bigogno of Overland Park, sister Susan Loos of Dallas, Texas, and many, many friends, loved ones, and admirers. Services will be held Sat.,...

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I am blessed to have known Nancy and will always have special memories of the time we worked together at NovaStar. I know that her presence will be sorely missed. I pray that God give you strength during your time of sorrow.

I am blessed to have known Nancy and will always have special memories of the time we worked together at NovaStar. I know that her presence will be sorely missed. I pray that God give you strength during your time of sorrow.

Sue
It is with great sadness to hear of Nacey passing. I was very privilege to know her. She always bought alot of inspiration to my life. She was a person I could look up to and admire. I have wonderful memories of Nacey. May God help you and your family thru a time which I know is very difficult for you.

Sue,
My condolences to you and your family, I'm very sorry to hear about Nancy's passing, she is now an angel in heaven watching over you.God bless you
Cass (Betty Ebling's Sister)

A wonderful personality. A smile that would light up a room. We have lost a jewel. As a person, a manager and friend she was the best!!!!

It only takes a moment to make a lifetime impression and, while I really only spent a few moments with Nancy, she imparted me with a wisdom that possesses me daily: Be passionate about becoming. For me, her light will shine just a bright as her smile made me feel whenever I saw her.
My heart aches for those who knew her well.

nancy and i were childhood friends back in beaverdale mt carmel pa before she
moved to reading sorry to hear of her
loss prayers are with her family and
friends

May the memories you shared together and a life well lived -
my deepsest sympathies to her family.
Nancy and I were classmates in the 6th grade - she and her Mother took me to my first Reading Phillies baseball game - she was a fun person then too! She will be missed.

I knew Nancy when we were little girls and neighbors, in Reading, PA. We shared a lot of giggles; we put up with that pesky Susan. I moved away, but never forgot her. Years later, I ended up working with Susan, and discovered she was Nancy's sister; she put me together with her on the phone. It was a huge delight to talk to an old friend. I was warmed by all of the postings, too. It's good to know the girl I knew grew into a woman so loved.
My sympathies, Susan and family, and to...