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Nancy J. Elm

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Nancy J. ElmNancy J. Elm, 48, of Avalon died Wednesday in a small plane crash in New Sewickley Township, Beaver County.Born April 23, 1956, in Pittsburgh, she was the daughter of the late Joseph F. and Claire Funke Elm. An avid skydiver with jumps numbering in the thousands, she was a World...

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I'm sorry to hear about Nancy.I knew her from The Farm in 1996.I was a student at the time and she was always very helpful.Recently I jumped with her at Rick's.She will be sadly missed & always remembered.
John Hill

I am at a loss for words. Nancy and I worked very closely when I lived in Pittsburgh and she was one of the most pleasant people I have ever met. Her smile and positive attitude toward life and living were contagious.

Please except my sympathy in the loss of Nancy. Although I was gone from the borough for a long time, I still remember Nancy at Avalon High School. I was in Kathy's grade at school until I left in 1972.

the night
of your passing
the moon hid it's face
as we wept

Nancy and I grew up together in skydiving. She was a great friend and I will miss her so much. I wish I had told her what a friend she was while I had the chance. Blue Skies Nancy.

Our condolences and sympathy to Nancy's family. My husband Bruce and I had the pleasure of meeting Nancy when we had started sky-diving at Beaver Valley Skydivers. She made a big impression on me and I was glad I got to know her. We will miss her...

I've known Nancy for the five years that I have been skydiving. She was a great person who always gave me helpful advice and taught me alot. I will miss her very much.

So sorry to hear of your loss.

Bill & I were so sorry to hear of Nancy's passing. We were just with her on Sun. at Skydive Ricks. She was having a great time. We were talking and laughing as she helped me with the manifest board. She was on Bill's tandem load and came down laughing and talking about her next jump. Bill had known Nancy for over 20 years and I had known her for about 10. She will be missed by all of us. Our prayers and thoughts are with all of you.