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Nancy Lambert McClendon

Fort Valley, Georgia

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Nancy Lambert McClendon -FORT VALLEY - Nancy Lambert McClendon, age 74, died Tuesday, April 22, 2008 at Carlyle Place in Macon where she had lived for several years. Services will be held at 1P.M. Saturday, April 26, 2008 at Fort Valley United Methodist Church with Dr. John Beck officiating....

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Grandma Nancy was a very sweet wonderful lady. I'll always remember her quite gentle loving personalilty and my memories are happy ones of her sweet smile and how she always called me "Blue Eyes".

I Love You,
Scott

Miz McClendon was my first-grade teacher while we were in the old Everett Square school. She was kind and sweet and I can remember many things about her from then. Including her disappointment with my only "B" on a test. Alan and Mark you were blessed by more than you'll know.

"Miss" Nancy was one of my favorite teachers! I have great memories of her & of being her student ~ in the classroom and out. I can see her now.... sitting @ her loom. GOD's weaving of her life touched many as did the weavings she made & shared. What a great women with such a sweet spirit.
My sincere condolences to all of the family.

I was saddened to hear of Mrs. McClendon's passing. She taught me in the second grade and was one of the sweetest teachers I ever had. May God comfort you during your time of loss.

Mrs.McClendon was my second grade teacher.She was so nice and kind.She would always say to me always try.It will work out. Mrs.McClendon and her husband Bob(BJ)McClendon ,they were one of the best educators in the Peach County School System.They will always be remembered.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.Be Blessed.

PCHS C/O 1985

Mark and Alan,
You have my deepest sympathy; your mother was a fine lady and a great teacher. It was my privilege to know her for many years.
Betty Cleveland