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Nancy A. Elder

Topeka, Kansas

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TOPEKA - Elder, Nancy A., 61, died from ovarian cancer on June 15, 2004 at her home. She was born Feb. 27, 1943 in Halstead, KS, the daughter of Charles A. and Ulilla A. (Wheatley) Miller. Her parents preceded her in death. Nancy was a member of the Gypsum United Methodist Church, Gypsum, KS. She...

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I only had the opportunity to meet Nancy once, but had heard so much about her from both Todd and Chad, so I was very interested to meet her. She definitely made a lasting impression on me. She was such a great lady and a lot of fun. My condolences to all of her family and friends.

Mrs. Elder was a great mom to Todd and Chuck. I have been friends with Todd for almost 25 years and know that she did everything she could to help Todd become as successful as he is today and I know Todd will miss her as well as the rest of the family. But they should be forever grateful for having such a strong and wonderful mother and wife.

All my best wishes

David

The world became a sadder place on 6/15/04. Nancy touched so many lives and was such a positive influence. She took great pride in her family and her home.

I have known Nancy all my life, and there is a big empty spot that only she could fill. I will miss her terribly. My sincerest condolances to the family and to those who loved her. My heartfelt thanks to those who helped her and her family in this trying time.

Nancy had a wonderful, feisty spirit and lived an upbeat life.

So very true about Nancy being so happy just working in her yard and enjoying her home and family. We will all miss her so very much. She had such a gift to make all those around her feel so special.

Words are difficult at a time like this, but I want you to know how much joy Nancy brought into my life. I couldn't wait to see Nancy on "nail day" so we could visit about our families and (of course) try to fix her nails after a hard day's work in her yard! She loved her life so much. Thank you for sharing her with the rest of us. I will miss her.