Nancy-Drury-Obituary

Nancy W. Drury

Winchester, Kentucky

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WINCHESTER - Nancy W. Drury, 50, of S. Highland Street, wife of Rick L. Drury, passed away Fri at the Clark Regional Medical Center E.R. She was a native of Bowling Green, KY, and daughter of Perry Clark and Evelyn Baise Watson. She was the owner and operator of Nancy W. Drury Photography, member...

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Perry and Evelyn,
I am very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Mine and Peri's loss has been very difficult but the outpouring of affection from relatives and friends has helped us bear the burden. All of us that love Nancy know that she would want us to carry on, occasionally sharing a story or one of her captured memories. Thanks all that have expressed your sympathy.

Rick & Peri Drury

Perry and Evelyn,
So sorry for your loss. May God give you comfort and peace during this difficult time.
Linda Johnson, JCRTA

Perry and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss, life is full of mysterious twists and turns. God has a master plan, trust Him to guide you in the future as you place this unfortunate event in your lives.

Karl,
so sorry for you, and your family's loss. Thoughts are with you all.

Nancy was an awesome lady. She was always so friendly. She was always smiling and was often found in the center of a good laugh. We first met Nancy when she was president of KPPA. Even though she was clearly in the elite of the elite of our organization, she warmly embraced each member, new and old, with her beautiful warm smile and big sisterly affection. Our heart is broken for the dear friend that we have lost. Our prayers are with her family. May the Lord Jesus Christ provide...

Ricky,
George and I were very saddened to learn of Nancy's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Rick & Peri:
I was so saddened to hear of Nancy's passing! Hang on to all of your memories of her as a wife and mother. I pray that God's presence will comfort you both now and always.

Rick and Peri, Mr and Mrs Watson,
We were in total disbelief when you called about Nancy's sudden death. It is hard to find the words to convey our sorrow for you all. I (Karen) had spoken with her at length last summer while I was planning a Big-0 birthday party for Barbara and Beverly. We had a fun time reminiscing about the past years and other times our paths crossed. I know she and Barbara were close friends in High School and College. We are all glad we got to chat with her at...