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Nancy North

Casstown, Ohio

Jan 8, 1932 – Aug 7, 2024

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BORN
January 8, 1932
DIED
August 7, 2024
LOCATION
Casstown, Ohio

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Nancy North (Long), affectionately known as "Goofy Grandma," passed away on August 7, 2024, in Tipp City, Ohio, at the age of 92. Born on January 8, 1932, in Troy, Ohio, Nancy's vibrant spirit and infectious laughter left a lasting impression on everyone she met.Nancy's career was marked by her...

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I wanted to give my condolences, after hearing of Nancy´s passing to Mark, Carol and Chris, and her other family members. This is a hard one for you all I know. I knew Nancy and all the family since my family and I have lived in Casstown since the 60´s. Chris and my Mike were buds, and had great times while they were babysit with Aunt Lois, before and after school, many moons ago. Lots of fun times, right Chris? Nancy was a joy to know, and yes I heard she was the life of any party...

I wanted to give my condolences to the North family for such a hard loss. I was the youngest of the Duff kids out on 55 and remember Chris better than the older siblings. Losing our parents is one of the hardest things. Peace to each of you.

Nancy and my next older sister were friends in high school. Her obit said it all. She was the life of the party, just fun to be with.

Nancy was my friend for 85 years. I will miss her fun talks we would hàve. We played sports in high school, bowled and ate out every month for years. We both liked wine and usually the only two in the group to order. As I think about this it makes me happy you were my friend util the end.

When I was young I used to spend the night and Nancy´s house on Friday nights bc her daughter Carol and I were great friends and bc of Viking football! Nancy would sometimes make tacos and I remember telling my Mom; you need to get Nancy´s recipe bc they were the best I ever had!! Fast forward several years and Nancy and I bowled in the same league. One night after bowling several of us went to get drinks and I taught Nancy how to properly drink a certain drink that shall remain nameless! I...

My Great Aunt Nancy was always full of life and laughter, Any visit with her was always welcomed, much appreciated, and deeply heartfelt. Anytime I talked with her I always felt I had learned something more and gained a greater wisdom. I´ll always remember her, her laugh, and all the fond memories I have from when our families have been together visiting. My heart goes out to all of our family and friends. I will always be thinking of you all.

I cared for Nancy as a Hospice PCT and also an STNA at Springmeade. Come to find out my great grandfather Ward Ceyler actually married Nancy and her husband. I also grew up at Miami East most of my childhood and knew her granddaughter. We were always laughing, even through some tears as she adjusted to what her life looked like at Springmeade. She was so positive and sarcastic but in a fun way and it´s why we connected so well. My maiden name is Anderson so she always used to call me AA and I...

One of my favorite memories with aunt Nancy is when she would come stay at our house and we would both wake up super early and sit out on the back porch eating those little bags of vanilla wafers she had. We will love and miss you forever <3