Nancy-Knapp-Obituary

Nancy R. Knapp

Mount Vernon, Washington

1942-2007

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A lifetime resident of Skagit County, died on March 16, 2007 at Skagit Valley Hospital from complications of lifelong heart problems. She was born October 17, 1942 in Mount Vernon, WA. She was the oldest daughter to Ray and Helene Jenkins. She grew up in Bayview and graduated from...

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Nancy is my sister. It feels very strange to have her gone. I thought she would always be here..
She did alot of nice things for me throughout my life but the nicest was keeping my youngest daughter Chelsea for the first 4 years of her life while I was at work.
I always teased her about bossing me around my whole life. But, I will sorely miss the bossing...

Aunt Nancy had and still has such a huge influence on my life and the person I hope to become. She was such a good friend to so many. I am thankfull for all the time I got to spend with her as a child. As I grew older I would come to visit her and we would sit down, each with a little bowl of ice cream and talk about anything and everything. Her love for all life was made obvious by the way she talked of all her friends and family, her loving care for her animals and gardens. Her...

Dear Nancy,
Not only did you touch my life but, my Husbands and my two little girls that knew you as "Grandma Nancy". Thank you for all the love I always felt from you...We will forever remember your laugh, and warm smile. Rest in peace "Grandma Nancy"....

I was so sorry to read of Nancy's passing. I met Nancy when I was ministering to her husband Stan as his Hospice Chaplain. Her gentle spirit and love of the Lord were inspirational. May she now enjoy the peace and joy she so richly deserves. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.

Nancy was my cousin and a sister in Christ. She now rests in peace and happiness. I shall miss you but plan to see you soon.

The life of a soul on earth lasts far beyond their departure from us. You will always feel Nancy’s life touching yours through shared memories. Nancy lives on in our hearts and in the hearts of everyone that knew her through the familiar things she worked with and loved. It will be hard to look out my back window and not see Nancy with her little Sadie Su or in the garden. Nancy will be missed but not forgotten. As time goes by your heavy hearts will be filled with the loving memories...

Nancy was the finest example of love and giving I have ever had the privilege to know. My memories of her will always be sweet and with a smile. We will all miss her, but are better people for having known her.

Rest in peace dearest Nancy with your friends, family, and critters. I'll see you when I get there.

Love,