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Nancy Ellen Reid Doolittle

Cleveland, Ohio

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DOOLITTLE NANCY ELLEN REID DOOLITTLE, age 59, died Aug. 21, 2005. She was a loving mother, grandmother, and loyal friend to many. Loving mother of Tim, Scott, and Kevin; grandmother of Cory, Megan, Abi, Jeremy, Bri, and Eliza; close friend to Honey, Jackie, and Mary Lee. Graveside service Friday,...

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Hi I knew her for awhile and she was always very nice and My daughter megan loved talking to her and misses her grandma very much. If anyone that reads or signs this is related to megan from that side of the family would like to talk to her and keep in touch please e-mail me at [email protected] she'd love to hear from her family.

Thank You,
Kate

I will miss all the long conversations on the phone with Nancy. We both seem on the same wavelength this past year. Im glad Ive got the chance to meet her, a few times. And very pleased on how she raised a wonderful son (Scottie). Nancy will always be with us in our hearts.

I would like to thank everyone for your condolences. I would also like to give a special thanks to Father Lee at the Church of Ascension in Lakewood for doing a wonderful service and for his spiritual guidance. I will be putting some pictures up of mom very soon.

I will miss you grandma.Every night I cry myself to sleep because I never got to met you.It's sad because I never got to know her that well.I wish I got to see her befor she died.I hope aunt honey can tell me story's about my grandma nancy when they where groing up together.

Our most sincere sympathy to Tim, Scott,and Kevin, and your families on the death of your mother,Nancy (and your father, Neal). We have many fond memories of them from soccer days in Fairview with our family and many others.

TO WONDERFUL AND LOVING MOTHER. U WILL BE MISSED. YOUR SON SCOTT

Nancy and I were very close friends for the past twenty seven years. We shared many of life's experiences, both good and bad. She will be sorely missed.

I would like to send my sympathies to her sons and grandchildren. As one of Nancy's cousins, we enjoyed many good times together as children when all our famlies would get together. She will be missed by many.