Nancy-Stanton-Obituary

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Nancy Y. Stanton

Magnolia, Texas

Mar 12, 1956 – Jan 1, 2024

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BORN
March 12, 1956
DIED
January 1, 2024
LOCATION
Magnolia, Texas

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Klein Funeral Home & Memorial Park - Magnolia-The Woodlands Obituary

Nancy Yeager Stanton received her crown on life on January 1, 2024 in Jupiter, Florida as she is now at peace with her Heavenly Father. She was born on March 12, 1956 in Columbus, Ohio as she was a gift of God to her parents Fred and Cleola Yeager. She was baptized at Hope Evangelical Lutheran...

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We're so sorry for your loss. Even though we haven't worked with both of you in Columbus for many years, we were saddened to hear of Nancy's death. We were recently contacted about joining a group of former York employees, which is how we found out about Nancy, and why these condolences are so belated.

Nancy was the sweetest, kindest woman and she will be missed. I am happy she is finally home resting in peace. ❤

Nancy was an amazing mentor and friend. Such a zest for life. Truly a kind and loving person. I have missed seeing her over the years. I think of her often and will continue to do so. I will be making her brownies today.
Much love and peace to her family.

So sad to hear of the passing of Nancy - on behalf of the many Australians she worked with, I would like to send my sincere condolences to her family and friends.

I am so sorry for your loss. Nancy was one of the kindest and gentlest people I worked with. She always had a positive attitude and intelligent insight no matter what the challenge. She was also so thoughtful too, I remember when my second child was born, she gave me a cute outfit for him and told me, “no one pays attention to the second one - the first gets all the attention. Here’s something for your second one to feel special.” It touched me so deeply. The world was a better place with...

In loving memory of a wonderful person.

I have missed you all these years away from work and out of touch. Knowing this is goodbye until we meet again in the here-after brings heartache and tears. But know that our friendship goes beyond the bounds of our earthly being.
You were always the social coordinator for all of our projects on the road. Our day-trips and tours were a needed distraction from the stress of our jobs. When needed, you were always the big sister, mom, or best friend, and ways there for us.
Love you and...

May your beautiful soul rest. May God be with your family.

I am so sorry for your loss. May the Lord guide her spirit to Heaven and grant her family and friends strength and comfort during this difficult time. Rest In Peace Nancy.