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Nancy Pilver

Manchester, Willington, Connecticut

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Nancy (Kennedy) Pilver, 69 of Manchester, wife of the late Louis "Larry" Pilver, died Saturday, (May 10, 2003) surrounded by her loving family after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Born in Manchester January 25, 1934, daughter of the late Duncan and Phyllis (Henry) Kennedy, she lived...

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Our deepest sympathy goes out to Nancy's family and friends. The people of Connecticut have lost a great breast cancer advocate and friend. May she rest in peace and her family find strength in the outpouring of love and respect we all felt for Nancy. Sylvia Rickard, Utah Breast Cancer Network

My wife, Nancy, and I, met Nancy Pilver on our cruise celebrating our 20th wedding anniversary, in 2001. Her and her shipmates, "The Fun Bunch" were some of the craziest,good time people we ever met. Sharing sunsets, singing Karaoke, and laughing on the beach with her were some great moments in our lifetime, and we will never forget her. Our loss, is Heaven's gain...and God has another Angel by his side! Our deepest sympathy to her family members. Be proud,to be a part of her. She was a great...

Steve: My deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Our prayers and sympathy are with your entire family. We are very sorry for the loss of your Mother.

On behalf of the Florida Breast Cancer Coalition we would like to extend our sympathy to Nancy's family and friends. She truly was a great woman, who gave her all in the eradication of breast cancer. We thank you for letting Nancy into our lifes, and her contribution in her work with the National Brest Cancer Coalition. Through her efforts, womens lifes have and will change for the better. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and Nancy.
Fondly,
Susan Moreno
Legislative...

Nancy was a wonderful woman and it was my pleasure to know and work with her on many women's health issues, especially Breast Cancer. Her genuine interest in people made it easy to get to know her, and she always made space for newcomers, even in large coalitions where it is sometimes difficult to be heard. I will always remember her friendship and kindness to me when I was just starting out. She was also very fair and was generous in listening to and supporting additional worthy causes. I...

I had the pleasure of working with Nancy and she encouraged me to fight the fight against breast cancer. I was also one of the recipants of the Nancy Pilver Heroine Award. I feel like we are all warriors in the battle. She like so many has passed the baton on to the next "sister" to finish the race. I will keep the family in my prayers. Just know that she is with God and he has said to her well done my faithful servant!

Our deepest sympathy goes out to Cindy/Rich and her family. She is now in Gods hands and will be a angel in Heaven. The Heacox Family
Willington Ct

Linda, Cindy and family,
Mom and I were so blessed to have known Nancy even for that short amount of time and under those circumstances. We are so glad to have shared that time with her. Please know that we are so sorry for your loss and also feel it. She was a brave and great woman who will be missed by many. Please try to come see us this summer like we had planned and keep in touch. Connie, Joann and Harriet Pappaceno