NANCY-MANGAN-Obituary

NANCY MANGAN

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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NANCY (nee Sinkler), 82, of Chatham, NJ and formerly of Villanova died peacefully on March 16, 2012 surrounded by her loving family. She is survived by her husband Thomas, her children, Thomas J Mangan IV (Kit) of Manhattan, Timothy J. Mangan (Tonia) of Bayville, Long Island, Sandra...

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I will always remember and cherish the countless memories with you especially the ones at Christmas and at the shore ! I miss you still and always will. I know you are looking down from heaven and so proud of your amazing children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Love you Aunt Nancy.

Thinking of all of you at Easter. Aunt Nancy loved holidays and having the family together. I know this will be the first and most difficult holiday with out her. My love and prayers are daily for all the Mangans, Delaney's and Nestlers. Miss you all and hope you are managing OK.

I knew Nancy when I lived in Chatham and played paddle tennis. I served on the board, saw she and Tom on vactations, and once played as her partner. A great gal, and will be missed by all. Ann Snoddy, Lexington, VA

I'm an old friend of her son Tom, and Mrs. Mangan was the most warm-hearted and terrific woman I've ever met. She was funny, wise, generous, kind, caring, and really inspirational. Her smile was just a wonder, and if you could make her laugh - it was the greatest feeling in the world. She literally saved my life during a very difficult time. She was the model I measured all my friend's mothers by, including my own. My profound sympathies to Mr. Mangan, Tom, Tim, Sandra, and Bobo.

I was a frequent visitor to Nancy's home during high school as I was friends with her children. Always hospitable, always laughing and welcoming. In 8th grade she took Timmy and me skiing at Stratton Mountain (VT). There was no TV so we played Charades endlessly and had so much fun. Nancy was more than patient with me as she taught me how to ski that week. I thank her for being a positive adult in my life.

Sending love and prayers to all the Mangans, Delaneys and Nestlers. I loved my Aunt Nancy dearly and will miss her very much. She was a huge part of my life growing up and always welcomed us to her home in NJ and at the shore. You all know how much I wish I could be there with you today.

Dear Bobo - most sincere condolences to you and your family on the loss of your dear mother.

For Tom and all the Mangan family - We were so sorry to learn that Nancy died. We have such happy memories of Orange Lawn, paddle and tennis tournaments, and Bay Head. Those were the best of times. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Lynn and Garrett Hunter

For all the Mangan family, sincere condolences from Bobo classmate, Eileen Conley Schlee (Suffolk, UK).