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Nancy Kollock Strayer Groff

Putney, Vt, Vermont

1941 - 2016 (Age 74)

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Nancy Kollock Strayer GroffAge: 74 • Putney, VTNancy Kollock Strayer Groff died peacefully at the Vermont Respite House in Williston, Vermont on May 30, 2016 after a lengthy battle with Chronic Myelomonocytic Leukemia (CMML). She was surrounded by her loving family and friends. She was 74 years...

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So many fun memories of Nancy. She was my neighbor and gardening buddy in Salem Oregon. I always remember her rollerblading her way to work! So missed!

There is not a day goes by without remembering Nancy´s exuberance for life, her family and the theatre. Best neighbor I ever had!

Nancy was a breath of fresh air. She would don her inline skates and roll off to work undaunted by the uneven roads and traffic. My life was enriched by having her as my neighbor in Salem.

remember when Nancy moved to the neighborhood on Winona Ct in Salem. In the morning she would don her inline skates and roller blade to work. She was fun, kind, giving and talked often of her family. I went to see her in a play and was so impressed with her acting. Mostly I remember her smile that could light up a room. She is very missed!

I knew Nancy when she lived across the street from me in Salem. She would whiz by on her skates as she needed to get to work for the Blind. She was the kindest person. She loved her cats and told me about her wonderful children. I am better for having known her.

Nancy was a beautiful soul. I experienced her unconditional love as I grew up in her household, as a youngster.
A wonderful family she brought into this world.
Thank you Nancy for the heart of love and compassion,and all my best to your family.
Hi Stephen, Brian, Lauren, and Megan all my best to wherever you may be.
Love
Benson Whitney

I knew Nancy in Oregon. What a wonderful friend. Rest in peace.

I have many fond memories of having dinner every week night with Nancy at Morgan Hall when we attended Katharine Gibbs. I do not remember the four to five other dinner companions by name, but I will always remember Nancy Strayer. She was remarkable. May she rest in peace.

Nancy was like a fresh breeze as she sped past on her rollerblades. Her zest for life, and her love of her family showed in everything she did. My thoughts and condolences to her family.
Ed and Leslee Star