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Nancy Rutledge

Pittsfield, Massachusetts

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Nancy Moore McQuigg Rutledge 1929 - 2014 LENOX Nancy Moore McQuigg Rutledge died peacefully at home on Sunday evening, Dec. 14, 2014, surrounded by family, pets, and plants. She was born on May 30, 1929 to the late John Ewart and Marion Sootsman McQuigg and spent her childhood in Kalamazoo,...

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Matt,Anne, Elli and Liz,
I was so sorry to hear of Madame Rutledge's passing. By far one of my favorite teachers @PHS. I graduated in
1974. Best French teacher and often bragged about the her boys to the class. Hope many share their great memories. Our sympathy and prayers are with you at this time.
Tom,Adriane,Leslie and Kira Marin

Dearest Win. Nancy was my French teacher and friend in high school. She went out of her way to show me show kindness when other did not. How nice to reunite with you later in life in Boston…to you and your family, I send my deepest sympathies and love.

I never met Nancy...and only one of her children - Win...but knowing Win is enough to understand what a wonderful mother and inspiration Nancy must have been to all four of her children.
I hope that the happy times you all shared will help to sustain you during the weeks and months ahead.

Dear Win & Matt, I am sorry for your loss. Nancy was such a great person and I have fond memories of her. Sincerely, Richard Flint

It's with a profound sense of sadness that I just learned of Nancy having passed from us. She was one of my favorite people and board members at the Lenox Library. Her direct honesty and sense of humor was refreshing and always encouraging and her passion for the Library was constant and undiminished, even in the most discouraging of times.

My sympathies and condolences to her family and many friends.

Our deepest sympathy on the passing of your mom. My brothers and I fondly remember her from our time skating in Lenox. She was an early teacher of "tough, but fair" which is an incredibly admirable trait. Know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers.

So sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. She was an amazing person. We have some great memories of her during the hockey years. You're all in my prayers.

Norma Gardino,

Win
I am so sorry for your loss, my prayers are with you and your family.
Angie

Dear Norm, Marian, Matt, Win, Anne and family:
Difficult to express or find the right words to describe my sadness in the loss of your mother. Personally, I feel fortunate that I had the pleasure of getting to know her over the past several years living so close to her. She helped me in so many ways from advice about gardening, cooking, and overall hardships in life that all endure at some point or another. She was an amazing woman and I will always remember her and will miss her...