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Nancy Lucas

Baltimore, Maryland

1931 - 2015

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On July 1, 2015, Nancy Moss Lucas passed away at her home following a brief illness. Nancy lived her life with great joy and love pursuing her passions for the arts and social work. She had an enormous gift for friendship and touched the lives of many with her keen intellect and wit, compassion,...

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Enjoyed meeting up with Nancy to chat, see a movie, have lunch. We met while working together at Sheppard Pratt Hospital and stayed in touch after her retirement, meeting at her place every Tuesday. Miss her.

Tracey, I could not agree with you more. Nancy was so very giving and supportive in the way that she freely shared her experiences to help others find solutions in their own lives. Nancy showed me that life is truly about connection and helping each other.

Hi, I was endeavoring to find Nancy's Facebook page, hoping to reconnect with her, when I found this notice of her death. I'm terribly saddened by this news. As my therapist of 3 years Nancy advised me, coached me, and inspired me. Unlike other therapists, Nancy openly shared her own life experiences. I've never known anybody I admired or loved more than Nancy. In tough situations I always ask myself, "WWND"? (What would Nancy do?) What a wonderful blessing it was to have been under...

Nancy gave so much to so many. I've always admired her intelligence, wit, gentle spirit, heartfelt perspective on life, love for family and friends, appreciation for creativity, and the strength to live life to the fullest. What a great fortune it is to have enjoyed her friendship. I will miss her beyond words.
Love, Rebecca Fyfe

Dearest Nancy
I will miss your smile and terrific wit. I will miss sharing almond croissants and your thoughtful (acerbic) comments about everything going on around us. Myrna

I am so sorry to hear this news. This brought the rush of the past to me. Nancy was an amazing friend at a crucial point in my life when we were both young women.
She was my next door neighbor and best friend and we worked together at Elmwood Playhouse, me designing sets for several of her plays. I thank you for letting me know this and join you in celebrating a truly remarkable life. Dorothy Braudy

Nancy was an amazing woman, following in the footsteps of her rather formidable mother. I have been blessed to know them both. My deepest, deepest sympathies and all my love.

I'll miss you, Nancy; I have so many good memories of you. You're my inspiration to keep on living life to the fullest.