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Nancy will always be a shining light. Susan Keezer
Susan Keezer
February 10, 2022 | Family
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Merkel, Nancy Chelsea, MI Age 77, died Saturday, February 13, 2010 at her home. Born to Leon and Clarice (Wright) Clark on July 25th, 1932, Nancy was raised on the Clark family farm in Lyndon Township. On August 18, 1948 she married the love of her life, George Merkel, who has two pictures in his...
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Susan Keezer
February 10, 2022 | Family
We send our sympathy and love to the family. We will always remember Nancy as the Basket Lady she was a very special lady and love her family dearly. She is now the flower in Heaven. Love, Darryl & Gay Bolanowski
Mancelona, Mich.
February 21, 2010
All my sympathy to all.I did not know of Nancy's death until after her service.The last I visited with her was last summer .I am glad I had the oportunnity.She is now comfortable.And will never be forgotten.
Arlene Howe
February 20, 2010 | Chelsea, MI
George & Margret
So sorry for your loss, you are in our thoughts From Arizonia.
Ken & Barb Haist
February 20, 2010 | Chelsea,
George and family, So sorry for your loss. It is always difficult to say goodbye. I'm sure you have lots of wonderful memories. I remember her from the days she came to the Ann Arbor Market. She will be missed.
Cheryl Wagner and Vera Purdie
February 19, 2010
My thoughts and payers are with George and the family.
Louis (Butch) Ordway
February 19, 2010 | Detroit, MI
George; Sorry toread about your great loss. I remember seein you and Nancy sitting in your car during noon hour, You were smitten way back then. My Prayers are with you. Eunice (Lehmann) Dancer
Eunice Dancer
February 18, 2010 | Tavares, FL
George and family, you have lost a very lovely lady. I worked with her at MacDee and became friends. Bought plants from her for many years. You have our deepest sympanhy.
David and Elaine Pastor
February 17, 2010 | Chelsea, MI
I bet that Nancy is at this moment teaching angels how to whip up a German dinner for 200 guests--Jim and I found her doing this years ago one Saturday morning. She was calmly sitting at the dining room table in a whirlwind of papers, crafts and sewing. Just the thought of having to have dinner ready for that many people within about 8 hours gave me gooseflesh. But that was Nancy--no task seemed too big or too daunting.
I will so miss her.
God bless you, Nancy. You are the...
February 17, 2010