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Nancy Ann Faulkner M.D.

York, Pa, Pennsylvania

1966 - 2020 (Age 54)

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Nancy Ann Faulkner, M.D. York, PA - Nancy Ann Faulkner, M.D. died in York, PA on July 16, 2020 after a long illness. She was born in Seattle on March 30, 1966 to Dr. Edmund H. (d.1984) and Eleanor M. (d.2020) Torkelson. Nancy attended Broadview Elementary School, Thompson Junior High, and...

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You were so special, Nancy. You were a loyal friend, had thoughtful insights, and had a mischievous streak that led to many good times. We loved you and miss you.

Hope you are riding your unicycle, climbing trees, cuddling with cats, making fudge, planting flowers, making jewelry, and rocking out to heavy metal in Heaven, Nancy. We miss you.

Love you, Nancy

I ran Cross Country with Nancy for 3 years in high school. We weren't close, but she exuded a calmness, confidence, playfulness and warmth with a quick smile that I remember to this day. She was a terrific girl and it sounds like she grew up to be an accomplished, well-rounded human. I know all who loved her must miss her.

Nancy lives on in my memories. I can almost see the mischievous look on her face as she proposed some scheme or adventure, her expression of authentic concern as she listened to my troubles, and her head-nodding, hand-tapping exuberant joy listening to rock favorites and riding in the car with Kevin. We won't forget you, Nancy. XXOX

Nancy, we were thinking of you on your birthday, March 30th. We wish you had had a lot more birthdays, but we're grateful for the ones we shared. We will never forget you, sweet Nancy.

I know this is late, but we just saw Kevin´s birthday message to DrFaulkner in the merchandiser. So sorry we didn´t know earlier. She went above & beyond even after hours to call. She is greatly missed

Hey Nancy...you were a special special person. Love you always. RIP.

Nancy was truly one of the best human beings I have ever known, a lifelong friend starting in junior high/middle school. She was a beautiful person, both inside and outside. I remember her as smart, extremely fun-loving, spunky, musical, and athletic (she loved skiing and snowboarding, later in life). We both played the cello together. We went to separate high schools and colleges, but always stayed in touch. Nancy was a dear friend I never was willing to part ways with. When I was...