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Nancy Sue Schpero

Orange, Connecticut

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Nancy Sue SchperoNancy Sue Schpero, of Orange, CT, passed away peacefully on June 21, 2021 in the company of her family after an extraordinarily brave fight with cancer. She was the beloved wife of Warren Chapman and daughter to Edith Schpero and the late Morton Schpero. Nancy was the loving...

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Miss you Nancy. Wish you were here. Missing our conversation. Say hi to my Billy. Love you.

I Will never forget Nancy. She will be always mentioned in my daily prayers along with my husband and others close to my heart that have passed. I Enjoyed our many talks and miss them. A Beautiful Person.

We honor the memory of wonderful Nancy and send our love to family and friends. Linda, Michael, Cal and Neila

So sorry to see and read all the heartbreaking messages regarding our deauthorize

I can't believe that this loving and adorable Nancy is gone. We share the same birthday and I have always felt a strong attachment to her. I enjoyed our talks, her gentle ways and her incredible intuition and insight. A great Mom and person to know.

Remembering Nancy with love and sharing my love with all her family !

Nancy was an energetic, compassionate woman who always made me feel like a million bucks!!! She could make me smile with her sense of humor or story told and made me feel like I was the sole object of her attention when we talked. She understood so much about people. She will be very much missed.

I was so saddened by the news of Nancy's passing. She was the most lively and energetic person I've ever known. So full of life; it's hard to believe that even cancer could take her. She made such a positive impact on me with her kindness and giving. Nancy had a passion for life, her children and cooking. My memories of her back when I met her in the early 90's was either of her running her kids to their activities, training for a race and/or having something cooking on the stove. Always...

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