NANCY-KLEINMAN-Obituary

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NANCY L. KLEINMAN

Cincinnati, Ohio

Age 78

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DIED
March 11, 2017
AGE
78
LOCATION
Cincinnati, Ohio
CHARITY
Hospice of Cincinnati
CHARITY
Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research

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Nancy Lee (nee Vonderheide), passed away on March 11, 2017, at the age of 78. She is survived by her husband of 53 years, Marvin Kleinman, daughters Amy (Edward) Hulina and Libby (Kevin) Frank, and sister Lois Tudor. Also her beloved grandchildren, Jake, Zoe, Charlie, Scarlett, Van, Archie and countless other family and friends. Nancy was a wife and mother, a world champion archer, a gourmet cook, and famous for her relentless attempts at keeping the deer from eating the hostas. Visitation Thursday, March 16th from 4:00-7:00 p.m. at Mihovk-Rosenacker Funeral Home, 10211 Plainfield Rd., Evendale. Mass of Christian Burial 10:00 a.m., Friday, March 17th at St. Columban Church, 894 Oakland Rd., Loveland. In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research or Hospice of Cincinnati.

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Nancy was my sorority sister at Withrow High, class of 1956. We had some wonderful memories. She was a beautiful gal, inside and out. I was not aware of her passing until today! God rest her beautiful soul! Condolences to her beloved family.

I met Nancy about a million years ago! She was a patience of my dads Dr. Alexander Ehoodin she was practicing at Xavier university’s football field and was shooting from goal line to goal line ! And keeping a group you could cover with a dinner plate! To say the least I was impressed! Two weeks later I bought my first bow and have been shooting and hunting with them for 50 + years. I was telling my now grown children what one simple and kind experience can change a life. Thanks again Nancy ....

I first met Nancy Kleinman as the mother of two terrific Indian Hill Band members, Amy and Libby. She and Marvin were wonderful, supportive band parents. It wasn't until much later that I found out Nancy was the famous world champion archer I knew as Nancy Vonderheide. My sincere condolences to Marvin, Amy, Libby and their families. Nancy was a marvel in so many ways.
Respectfully, Steve Strider, Indian Hill Band Director, (Retired)

Nancy was a beautiful, graceful, loving and humble lady who could accomplish anything through her inner strength and did it all without any personal fanfare. She was a truly class act. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Marvin and daughters, plus sister Lois. Please accept my love and sincere condolences on the loss of Nancy. My memories are of a very long time ago, but I know the pain of loss of a loved one-- my husband 2 years ago after almost 43 years of marriage. I believe there is a loving God and our families and friends who've gone before waiting to welcome us after this life's journey.

A beautiful lady inside and out who was always welcoming and gracious. So happy we got to combine our two families. Wonderful memories. Your family is in my prayers

Marvin/Family, we are so very sorry for your loss. Nancy was a beautiful and special person. We fondly remember the good days together at Wayne and Lynn's home for holidays and other special events. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers

Libby so very sorry to learn of the death of your beautiful mother. It's a hard loss. She will live forever in your heart. I can see Her in you. I will have prayers said for her at the Benedictine monestary where Amy went to school. Keeping you & your family in our prayers.