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Nancy Jane Schwalm

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

1935 - 2016

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Nancy Jane Schwalm of Harrisburg, PA, passed away at home on Tuesday, March 22, 2016. Nancy was born on August 18, 1935, in Lykens, PA. Nancy played senior softball until she was 73. She loved bowling, playing cards, softball, history, and her furry friends, Twizzler and Valentine. Nancy was a...

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I knew Nan for years. She was a super friend to my sister and helped her thru some tough times. I will miss Nan. Enjoyed talking with her about years gone by. She was a great lover of dogs, also.

I miss you my friend. It was a privilege to take care of you and share the smiles and laughs. You will always have a special place in my heart. Until we meet again your buddy.
Connie

Hi, I didn't know Nan personally but I know her through Connie and I would like to give my condolences to Nan's family and friends. Sending you all my thoughts and prayers.

Nan was a wonderful lady who went to my church. My thought and prayers are with her friends and family.

I will always remember doing projects at your houses. I will never forget jumping in your cold pool right after the water was put in. I will cherish all the memories I have of such a great person. Prayers and thoughts to all her family and friends.

So sorry to hear of Nan's passing. My memories are of Nan working with my husband Larry Kling. They worked at Coffee Break together. Larry had the early morning run to York and would leave Mackie around 3 AM. One morning unknown to Larry, Nan was sitting at a place on Paxton street where she could watch the building. She told him later that she couldn't wait for him to leave (she was checking on him like a good supervisor would) All she wanted to do was go home and I guess he was taking...

Nan, Lynda and I will greatly miss you and all that you have done for us. Your treat baskets and dog toys were so special to us. May you hit them out of Heaven and never miss one in the infield. So long you feisty little buddy.