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Nancy Merritt Priddy

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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LAWSONVILLE - Mrs. Nancy Merritt Priddy, 40, died Tuesday, April 8, 2003, at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. She was born in Alexandria, Va., Aug. 25, 1962, to the late Charles Terry Merritt and Nannie Ruth Cobbler Merritt of Lawsonville. She was a faithful member of Mayo...

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I was fortunate to have been able to know and love Nancy as a friend by my side, and most fortunate when we began our journey as friends in Christ.

Loving you always,
Sharon

Dana, Caitlyn and Bryce,

I just want to tell you how sorry I am.

I love you and love Nancy very much. I miss her. She was a very good friend to me who, no matter how bad she felt, made sure she asked how I was and also how my children were doing at the time.

Please call if you need me to do anything.

Karen

I regret very much the fact that I was out of the country the entire time of Nancy's last stages of her illness. I wanted to express my feelings relating to her as soon as I returned. Having known her during her entire period of employment with Wake Forest, I share the sentiments of all of her colleagues and friends, as Nancy truly was a special person. She brought to the work environment a consistently positive attitude and approach, one which all who came in contact...

Although it's been nearly 10 years since I first met Nancy, I will never forget her welcoming smile and contaigious sense of humor that made me feel like an immediate part of the RL&H department. She always had an ear to listen and a shoulder to cry on when others needed it.

My thoughts and prayers are with her family and many friends who I know will dearly miss her.

To: The Priddy Family
Nancy was always vibrant and witty. She added so much happiness to the RL & H office. We learned about her family and how proud she was of their accomplishments. I have wonderful memories of Nancy and will cherish them. Remember the good times.

Nancy was a very special and loving individual. She loved her family dearly and was very brave in her fight to get well. Even though I only knew her for 2 1/2 years, she held a very special place in my heart. My deepest sympathy goes out to her family and to all that were touched by this very special lady. I will miss seeing her. With God's Love Teresa

Dana, Caitlyn & Bryce:

I will always remember Nancy's unfailing ability to laugh, even when it seemed the world was falling down around us.

I remember so many good times with her. The little things like running upstairs to the Sundry Shop and so many lunches at Simo's. But also the bigger things like her incredible ability to make each person that passed through her office seem like they were the only person in the world. And I will always remember that special,...

We were so sorry to hear that your wife passed away. Our prayers and thoughts are with you.
Randall and Kim Crews