Nancy-Killoran-Obituary

Nancy Killoran

Big Lake, Alaska

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Nancy Lottie Brush Killoran, 64, died peacefully Nov. 10, 2010, after battling leukemia, surrounded by her family and loved ones. She was preceded in death by her husband of 32 years, John Patrick Killoran.A service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Holy Spirit Episcopal Church in Eagle River with...

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To Molly, Megan and Patrick, our deepest sympathy. I got to meet both mom and dad when Katrina and Megan became friends at elmentary school. Later dad came to work where I was working and we continued our friendship. I know that you'll miss them greatly as all of us do when we loose our parents. I keep the fond memories of my time with them and will charish them forever.

I am sorry about the loss of Miss Nancy. She was great to be around. I'm very sad she's gone.

Miss Nancy was a great person. I'll miss her and how nice she was to me.

I am sorry to hear about your mother's passing. I met your mom about 7 years ago at a conference in SF. That conference led to a partnership with my company and Anchorage Share A Ride. Your mom was always a pleasure to work with and I appreciate all she did on our project. I know she will be dearly missed.

Dear MMP, I will be thinking about you today. Nancy and I shared many memories of raising children when they were young and railroading at Cass. Grief is like an ocean wave, sometimes you are prepared for it and sometimes you don't see it coming and it knocks you over. I believe we were all knocked over. Love Joan Steven

Megan, Molly & Patrick,

Your love for your mother will keep her burning brightly in your hearts forever. I'll remember her as a wonderful colleague, friend and such a positive force in her community.

Michael Dinneen

Nancy was a tremendous support and valued friend who helped inspire me to create the programs I now offer to cancer survivors. I will miss her so much. Please know she will always be in my thoughts and prayers.

Lyn Freeman, Anchorage

Molly, Megan & Patrick, my heart is with you as you go through this. Nancy was an awesome mom, I know you will miss having her. She always talked about you and how proud she was of you. No kidding, every conversation involved at least one thing one of you was doing to make her proud. It was a pleasure to work with her at People Mover. Know she is with God and loving the freedom this release of illness has brought.

Molly, Megan, and Patrick,
Nancy will be missed in the Eagle River community. She provided a "guiding light" for many young teens. Please know that the Taylor family is thinking of you during this difficult time.
Denise, Mike Taylor and family