Nancy-Granger-Obituary

Nancy Granger

Johnson City, New York

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Nancy Granger of Binghamton Nancy Granger, 79, of Binghamton, died at the James G. Johnston Nursing Home in Johnson City on October 06, 2008. She was born July 27, 1929 in Rochester, N.Y., and moved to the Binghamton area in 1939 with her parents, Harold J. Granger and Virginia Adams...

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We were very sad tolearn of Nancy's death.We will remember her for many special things,but mostly for her dedication to making our community, as well our world, a better place for everyone. Gretchen and Steve Scherping.

To Nancy's Family,
I am so sorry to read of Nancy's death. We have been friends for over 40 years, through work in the Jr. League and many hours of work at General Hospital. She was a "neat lady" and will be missed by so many. My prayers are with you.

I would like two extend deepest sympathy to Nancy's family. She made a very big difference in my life. While working for New York State Dept. of Labor in 1965, she referred me for a job as Employment Interviewer in the Agency. Thirty-four years later I retired from the Labor Dept. after a challenging and enjoyable career.

To Nancy's Family and Friends, I have wonderful memories of Nancy. We lived directly across the street from the Grangers for 26 years. She and her family were very kind to my father and mother. May God bless your family at this time.. Helen (LISI) Lee

Please accept our condolences and deepest sympathy on your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.

The Junior League of Binghamton

To Nancy's many friends and Family: It was with great sadness that i learned of Nancy's passing during my recent visit to Phelps mansion. Nancy excelled at everything she undertook and her contributions to the Triple Cities and its citizens are abundant, She will be greatly missed.

My condolences to the family of Nancy Granger:

I worked with Nancy during her tenure on Planned Parenthood's Board of Directors, and admired all she did. Nancy was a compassionate human being, and I know how strongly she felt about her many commitments to the community.

Dear Sally and family,
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Nancy. For many years our families, especially our mothers, were great friends. Having many dinners together. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dave and I both worked with Nancy in volunteer activities over the years. Nancy was a loyal friend, thoughtful and straight thinking person. We always enjoyed her company and friendship. We feel honored to have had her as a friend and fellow volunteer. Martha and Dave Kissinger, Delmar, New York