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Nancy Whitsett McDill

Louisville, KY, Kentucky

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McDILL, NANCY WHITSETT, died Sunday, September 23, at her home after a long illness. Born in Havana, Cuba, where her uncle was U.S. Ambassador, to Nancy Greene Whitsett and Wesley Gavin Whitsett, she lived in Louisville and Nashville TN, where she had many friends and was noted for her...

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My deepest sympathy is with the McDill family today. I just heard of the news and I am very sad for the loss of Nan. I lived in Nan's neighborbood for many years and helped take care of her yard. Through the years of talking to Nan I gained many small insights to her very interesting life. She was always so full of stories, but was also a great listener. I remember many of the almost daily phone conversations with Nan that always made both her day and my day. She was the greatest friend...

The news of Nan's death came as a shock. I am very saddened by this. I have such find memmories from the 1950s when my family would visit the Whitsett home on our trips back home from South America. While I never got to know her well, she was always so warm and friendly and always helped make us all feel that we were part of the family. We will all miss her.

Nan in Nashville.

This was taken in December of 1958. Crawford (Gavin) is on the very top of the ladder, Nan stands at the bottom and a visiting cousin (Lee Beaulac) is perched between them.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

See you in Heaven, Nan. Cousin Ana

I was deeply, deeply saddened by the news of my cousin, Nan's death. But to know that she and Crawford will be together again, gives me a peek into God's sweet grace and the everlasting joy of Heaven. May God have mercy on her soul, comfort her grieving family, and may the angels lead her into Paradise. Pray for us all, dear Nan.
Your cousin, Ana Beaulac

Goodbye sweet Nan, my beautiful cousin. I know you will be thinking of me on my birthday as I will think of you on yours. Give my mother and our Mamacita a hug for me and remember that I love you. Noël

If there should turn out to be some sort of afterlife, then Nan is with her sweet brother Gavin now -- troubles behind them and an eternity of long happy chats ahead.
Nan will have started dressing up the "forever home" and Crawford (Gavin) will be planning guerilla kindnesses for subsequent arrivals who may not be lucky enough to have a favourite buddy waiting to hang out with them.
Happiness forever to both darlings,
cousin Joan

Dying is a wild night and a new road. - Emily Dickinson