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Nancy Todes

Dallas, Texas

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Dallas, Texas
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American Cancer Society

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Todes, Nancy Paula Goldberg Nancy Goldberg Todes, 72, sadly lost her life to ovarian cancer, with dignity, on June 4, 2009, in Dallas, Texas. Nancy was born March 27, 1937, in Dallas, Texas to Judge Irving and Marian Melasky Goldberg. Nancy graduated from the Hockaday School in 1955 and received...

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We are so sad to hear of Nancy's passing. We got to know her at Walnut Place while visiting my mother-in-law. We enjoyed her great wit, smile and conversation at many meals. She was so interesting to talk with. Our condolences to her family. We will miss you Nancy.

Jennifer and Doug: Our prayers are with you and your families. We will miss your Mother very much. She was such and joy and had such a wonderful outlook on life.

Nancy's Grandmother and her Uncle Mendel were my neighbors on Kings Road in Dallas from
1948 to 1951 when I was a child. I also remember seeing her again in December of 1967 when she attended a house warming party to welcome her parents and her uncle to their new apartments on Turtle Creek. I last remenber seeing Nancy in the spring of 1971 at Vincents Restaurant when it was still on Mockingbird in February of 1971
when she was there with her parents and
her uncle. She will...

I taught with Nancy at WW Bushman Elementary School in the early 80's. Condolences to her family and friends

It is with deep sadness that we learned of Nancy's death. She was a wonderful woman who maintained her drive and sense of humor during the years of challenging illness. We will miss her. Heartfelt condolences to Nancy's entire family.
Fondly,
Kathy and Alan Freeman

Nancy contributed to the League of Women Voters of Dallas with persistent dedication and joy. She was always smiing and making people happy. We all will miss her.

Lou Ann Ligon
Dallas,TX

I will remember Nancy so fondly. She always had a smile on her face and a kind word to say.
Sheryl Bogen