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Nancy Reed

Somerset, Wisconsin

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Somerset, Wisconsin
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American Cancer Society

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Of St. Paul Died on December 26, 2009 Surrounded by loved ones after a courageous battle with ovarian cancer. Beloved daughter, sister, granddaughter, niece, cousin and friend. She was preceded in death by grandparents, Mark and Betty Reed; aunt Christine (AC) Ziemer and uncle Jon Reed. Nancy...

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I was shocked to just find out today about Nancy's untimely passing. I work at UnitedHealth Group and reported to Nancy for a short time back in '07. We both knew that the reporting relationship would be short-lived, as I was moving to another role in another part of the company, but Nancy still took the time to educate me on her world of IT Architecture! I will never forget walking into her office and seeing all of the hilarious trinkets and messages on her chalk-board! She immediately...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. We will all miss her.

I am so sorry for your family to have to go through yet another sad time. We all expect that our older parents will pass before we do, but it is totally unnatural to have any one of our children die and in such a harsh way. My heart goes out to all in Nancy's family especially to Carol and Jeff. May the God of All Comfort give you strength and peace.

our sympathy goes out to the Reed and Ziemer families our thought's and prayers are with you through this trying time God be with each of you Dale Theresa(Jeff's God daughter )and April Negen

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

My condolences go out to all the family members and friends especially Nancy’s sister Julie, whom I worked with many years on Somerset Fire Rescue. I trust everyone will remember their fond memories of Nancy.

I remember the days when Nancy worked at Laser. She was impressive on the volleyball court, her technical skills were even more impressive, and she was fun to be around. I can't believe she's gone. Let's all raise a glass to her!

Nancy was a former "regular" of mine at a restaurant on the North Shore. She was always full of smiles and good stories. As a bartender, I remembered her drink first, but very quickly got to know her name! It was always going to be a good night at work when we saw her walk through the door! My thoughts and best wishes to her family.


During the time that Nancy's grandparents, Harold and Phyllis, lived next door to us in Stillwater, we got to know Nancy and her twin sisters. It was always fun to hear the laughter coming from their backyard whenever the girls spent time at grandpa and grandma's house. We are saddened by your loss. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Love,
Tim and Gayla Trooien