Nancy-Durant Edmonds-Obituary

Dr. Nancy Durant Edmonds

Newark, New Jersey

1928 - 2020

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October 25, 2020
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Newark, New Jersey

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Dr. Nancy Durant Edmonds 1928 - 2020 On April 11, 2020, Dr. Nancy Durant Edmonds, longtime resident of Plainfield, N.J., passed away unexpectedly. Dr. Nancy Durant Edmonds was born in Alexandria, Va., on March 24, 1928. She was the second of two children born to Dr. Oswald and Mrs....

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I would like to express my condolences to Dr. Durant's family. For several years I had the honor to work with her to meet the needs if the at risk youth I was working with. She truly showed dedication to patients she worked with and was a truly loving and caring individual. She was a true asset to the community and the youth she assisted and worked with on a daily basis. She will be greatly missed. Rest easy as you were a true asset to us all. You had a calling and you fulfilled it...

My children came to see Dr. Durant at her home for care. She was THE BEST! Loved her very much and her little dog too!

Doctor Durant was such a kind and generous person she always reminded me of how important family is. She is and will be missed.

Nancy D was my mother’s college friend and stood up for my Mom and Dad at their wedding. She was close to my Grandma Lucy and cared and advocated strongly for my Grandma when she entered a nursing home in Plainfield. She was a wise and witty presence and such a kind friend throughout my life and my whole family misses her and dear Clyde.

Nancy D was my mother’s college friend and stood up for my Mom and Dad at their wedding. She was close to my Grandma Lucy and cared and advocated strongly for my Grandma when she entered a nursing home in Plainfield. She was a wise and witty presence and such a kind friend throughout my life and my whole family misses her and dear Clyde.

I loved Nancy!❤ I met her at a National Child and Adolescent Psychiatric conference in on the early 80’s. I represented The Brown Schools in Texas. We immediately hit it off. She and her friend , Milly, from New York and I spent many dinners and time together at conferences. Nancy always had a new joke for me. One of her favorites was about a nun with parrots . I always sent her a Christmas card all while I knew her and after I retired. I am sorry to dash that I did not get Christmas cards...

Miss you Aunt Nancy

Dr. Durant had a brillant mind. I learned a lot from her when I interned at the Union County Psychiatric Clinic in school psychology. Dr. Durant had a gift for empathy. May she rest in peace.