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Nancy Joyce Kinnear

Collierville, Tennessee

Jul 5, 1943 – Mar 13, 2024 (Age 80)

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BORN
July 5, 1943
DIED
March 13, 2024
AGE
80
LOCATION
Collierville, Tennessee

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Nancy Joyce Kinnear, 80, passed away on March 13, 2024, after a brave two year battle with pancreatic cancer. Nancy was born in 1943 in Massachusetts to Max and Jeanette Winer. Nancy was the second of five children. Helping to raise her twin baby sisters, Linda and Lisa, was the start of a...

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We first met Nancy in 1966 at the Kinnear family camp. From then on we would see Nancy and Roger at family events . As mentioned we loved talking about our "kids". David , our son Tim and Matthew were all born almost exactly one year apart. As young mothers we had plenty to talk about in those early years. Over the years visits were less frequent but we always looked forward to her annual holiday card with the pictures of the children and grandchildren. This news is heartbreaking and Jim and...

I have known Nancy for many years at the YMCA from deep water aerobics. She was such a delight and always a positive person. .She always had a smile on her face I enjoyed our long talks at the deep water luncheons that were held monthly Prayers and thoughts to family and friends. I will miss her

Nancy was one of the First Ladies I met at the YMCA water aerobics class. She was always full of fun and had a positive attitude no matter the circumstances. We had great conversations about her dog Finn and my dog Lily. I will continue to miss her smiling face and uplifting outlook.

Nancy and I met at water aerobics at the Y in Collierville. She was so welcoming to everyone who attended and was always so interested in the lives of others. Nothing about Nancy impressed me as much as her courage. With each new health issue, she fought and fought until she beat it. When she shared her final diagnosis, she shrugged and we locked eyes, both of us knowing she probably would not conquer this demon. She said, it´s okay, I´ve had a wonderful live." She was a role model...

amazing woman with an amazing attitude and family. Her light will shine on the world always.

I am so sorry that Nancy is gone from our world. She was a good friend and the most positive person I´ve ever known. I miss her so much.

Roger, so sorry for your loss. Nancy always was a pleasure to talk with about your family and our neighborhood.

You are in my prayers as you deal with this loss. Nancy was the most positive person I knew and always made you feel special. I loved being around her and sharing time with her in New Neighbors. May she rest in peace.

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