NANCY-GILLETT-Obituary

NANCY A. GILLETT

Essex Junction, Vermont

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NANCY A. GILLETT ESSEX JUNCTION - Nancy A. Gillett passed away on May 27, 2014, in Fletcher Allen Health Care after a five year struggle with breast cancer. She stayed positive and strong throughout, while fighting the disease with everything she had. Nancy was born on May 3, 1947, in the Fanny...

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I had the pleasure of working with Nancy at the ortho office. She certainly was a fighter, and never gave up. So sorry for you loss.

I met Nancy at the NCFCU many years ago, and we met up again at FAHC when she was being treated, along with my Mom. Her determination during her long fight showed her inner strength, and will to live. We saw her from a distance in April....but didn't get to talk to her. We are so sorry to hear of Nancy's passing. She was one in a million!!!!!

I was so sorry to learn of Nancy's passing. I have many fond memories of her and the good times we had. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Barb Gay

Please accept my sympathies for your loss

Bobbi Jo & John, We are so sorry for the loss of your mom. Our prayers are with you both. We love you, Uncle Butch & Aunt Joyce

So very sorry to hear of your loss, I went to High School with Nancy, she was a dear friend. My deepest sympathy to all your family. My prayers are with you.

My last name was LaBombard in School.

BobbiJo & JohnJohn, I am so sorry for your loss of your mom. Sending all my love your way. You both know how much I love you and what you mean to me, but I just wish I could be there to give you both a huge hug. No matter how many miles are between us, trust me I'm there. I love you both. Your Cousin/Sister. Kim

To Nancy's family. I am saddens to hear Nancy has passed. I graduated EJHS "65", I walked to & from school many years as, I lived on upper Pearl St, with Nancy and Jane and several of the kids living along Pearl St. Please accept my sincere sympathies at this difficult time.

May 30, 2014

I worked with Nancy at OSC for about 6 or 7 years, both at the Spine Center and at OSC when we moved there. She was such a strong person going through her illness and fought to the bitter end with dignity. I enjoyed our talks and how she always made me laugh. She will be missed and I extend my deepest sympathy to her family.

Chris Galipeau