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Nancy Hiser Eastham

Bethesda, Maryland

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EASTHAMNANCY HISER EASTHAM

On Tuesday, March 19, 2007, of Potomac, MD. Peacefully, at home after a courageous fight with cancer. Loving wife of Robert L. Eastham. Sister of Charlotte Ann Maas (Bert) Vienna, VA, John Henry Hiser, Jr. (Gail), Fairhaven, MD, Linda Hall Bethesda and Deale, MD....

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Mr. Eastham,
Please know that my thoughts are with you and with Nancy. Your love for her is an inspiration.

Dear Bob,
We always loved seeing Mrs. Eastham here at Strosniders. She brightened our days like nobody else could. I always thought it was amazing how she could turn even a mundane task--like paying her bill--into an eventful opportunity to spread happiness. She was so incredibly genunine and we will miss her.
Our condolences,
Craig Smith
Strosniders Hardware

Dear Bob:
We just heard about Nancy's passing.
She was a very brave person and we have many fond memories. Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Konrad Murrer and Joanna Creeger.

Dear Bob,
Our heartfelt sympathy to you and your family.

Deborah, Alan, and Julia Kraut

Dear Bob:

It's been a number of years since we've seen you and Nancy, but we always ask about both of you. We are sorry to hear of Nancy's passing, but know she fought a long, tough battle, and we pray that she is now at peace. Our deepest sympathies to you on your loss.

Dear Bob and Family,

I am so sorry for your loss and very sure Nancy is looking out for us down here.

I have fond memories of Nancy and Kathleen in dance recitals at the Theater when were young.

You will remain in my prayers...
Carole Grady

Dear Bob:

My whole family feels very, very sad for the loss of Nancy, our great neighbor and friend. Meanwhile, we also feel relieved that she may rest at peace now without any more physical sufferings. Nancy's courage and endurance in fighting against the torturing cancer during her final eight months are truly unusual and inspirational. And your tremendous and detailed care and support are exemplary.

Nancy will live in our heart for ever. We will visit her on Friday and be...

Dear Mr.Eastham I am so sorry about all of this and I will always remember when we saw the hummingbirds at your house and how we would always get measured behind the door. Once again I am so sorry and you are both in my prayers.

Love Brendan D. Peel

Bob,
I send my love and condolences on the loss of your wife. Although I only remember her as a very young girl, I have kept up with her brave battle these past years!!! Please accept my heartfelt condolences. May you find peace in the knowledge that Nancy is finally at rest!
Sincerely,
Katie Colton Schmitz