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Nancy Jo Fister

Lexington, Kentucky

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FISTER Nancy Jo [Hostetter] Fister, widow of Deacon Louis "Spanky" Fister, died Fri., Dec. 30, 2005. She was born on Sept.1, 1938 in Danville, KY, the youngest daughter of Minnie [Lally] and John Hostetter. She was a giftorian of her graduating class at Burgin High School in 1956. In 1959 she...

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I was Nancy's student medical assistant at Blugrass Medical Group. I loved her so much. She was so helpful and caring. I am so sorry fo your loss.

To the family of Nancy Fister:

I am a patient of Michelle Wrightson. As a consequence, I would usually see Nancy before my appointments with Michelle. My 17 January 2006 appointment with Michelle was the first I learn of Nancy's death. I was stunned.

I knew Nancy went through a lot caring for her husband Spanky until his death in April 2005.

My condolences to you, Nancy's family, and to you, Nancy's coworkers.

It is with much, much sadness and sorrow to learn that Nancy had passed. She was a wonderful person and even though we did not see one another often, she was no stranger when we met. She will never be forgotten.

Greg my thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family. May God grant you the strength to carry on with all the fond memories you have of your mom and dad.

Karen, we are deeply saddened to hear about your mom's death. She, and your father, were very special people and will always value the memories I have of them. Our thoughts are with you, and all of the Fisters.

With heartfelt sympathy and prayer for all the family and friends- On the drive home after the funeral, reflecting on the words of the homily(sermon) about Jesus weeping to see Nancy in her greif and how He set her free from that greif and pain to be with Spanky in Heaven, was moving and comforting. The mass was beautiful and the presence of the Holy Spirit was undeniable providing peace and grace.
May God's love continue to work in your lives and profide you comfort throughout the...

Bill and I want to extend our deepest sympathy to you and your family. We are sending many loving thoughts and prayers to you all. Love, Cathy and Bill Caldwell

Patsy, John William and Joan.
Remembering Nancy and Spanky back in the days in Maysville as well as all of you.We are so sorry for your loss.You have our deepest sympathy.

Greg -

I am so sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you and your family after such a hard year.