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Nancy J. McCeney

Beltsville, Maryland

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McCENEY NANCY J. McCENEY On Sunday, February 15, 2009; beloved wife of Paul J. McCeney; mother of Edwin James (Melissa) and Robert James McCeney; sister of Marilyn Frank and the late William Jameson; grandmother of Emme Grace, Erin Faith and Eva Joy McCeney; Relatives and friends may call at...

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We were saddened to hear of Nancy's passing. She was a true Toastmaster and a friend to all. Nancy gave us the only Toastmaster award we ever received with both of our names on it. She will be greatly missed. Our prayers are with you.

Nancy Jameson McCeney was an extraordinary colleague and dear friend. I knew her also to be a devoted wife, caring mother, and loving grandmother. To know her was to love her.

I first met Nancy over 20 years ago when she was then working within the Office of Legal Education at the U.S. Department of Justice. Shortly thereafter, at the time a vacancy was publicly announced within the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency where I was employed, I encouraged her to apply for a job...

People like Nancy do not grow on trees. We need more people like her in our world. She was an unselfish person who gave of herself. This is the best gift we can give to others. She was also a great toastmaster for District 36, and supported the program and the benefits for those willing to take advantage of what it had to offer.

My sympathies are with Paul and her family. We will definitely miss her in DTM Leaders and in the Toastmaster family.

Nancy continued to support Toastmasters Clubs up to the day of her passing. Over Christmas, she contacted me out of the blue, and ordered a dozen sets of the speech timing lights my wife and I make, which she intended to give to specific new and existing clubs as a gift. When I delivered them, she said she had decided to be the District 36 "Timing Light Angel", and had no intention of recouping the cost. I had never met this spry, sensitive woman before, but was impressed by her explanation...

I will miss Nancy. Her smile and enthusiasm were infectious. In Toastmasters she was both an encourager and a doer, always willing to help anyone who needed it. I will miss her.

My greatest sympathy.
James Ransome

Nancy served the citizens of the United States for 44 years, her last term was with the National Enforcement Training Institute at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency where she was a kind, energetic and loving colleague. She was a founding member of the Ariel Rios Toastmasters Club at EPA which helped foster more effective communication skills for scores of EPA employees over the past twelve years. She will be greatly missed by EPA, her many friends and those whose lives she touched. We...

It has been my pleasure to have known Nancy through my many years in Toastmasters, alway receiving a kind word, and seeing her smiling face. I will deeply miss her. My thoughts and prayers are with the family and her many friends that she has touched along the way.

The world has lost a lovely, energetic, joyful person with the loss of Nancy. I'm just so, so sad at her passing. You are all in my prayers!
Affectionately, Robin Ghosh