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Nancy B True

New York, New York

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1952 - 2020Nancy B. True, 67, of New York City, died at home surrounded by family and beloved friends on September 17th after a two year fight with cancer. She was born in Waltham, Massachusetts on November 18th 1952. She was the daughter of Marilyn B. True and Robert M. True. Nancy...

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She was my NY friend and visited several times when I moved to Sarasota. I think of her often -

It has been many years since I had been in contact with Nancy, but I will always remember her kindness and generosity. May she Rest In Peace

I think of you often! Lizzie

Mrs Nancy True was a beautiful person. Every time I would see her, she always put a smile on my face because she would speak to me in Spanish and always said my name correctly. I told Mrs True that when she said my name it round on her tongue and we both would laugh. She will be surely missed.

Nancy was a good friend and a mentor, she didnt hesitate to share her knowledge and experience with you. I'm going to truly miss her, she was a giant of a person who was thoughtful and caring towards others. May the Lord continue to provide a blessing of comfort to the family. RIP Nancy!

Nancy was a true warrior for human rights, the labor movement and women's rights. Whenever I called upon her for help, she willingly did so and always with her beautiful bright smile. She will be surely missed by so many. May she rest forever in sweet heavenly peace.

I meet Nancy upon my arrival at Local 237. She was so immediately helpful and supportive without knowing a thing about me. I will always remember her as a kind and wonderful soul.

Nancy could have been the head of a major corporation. Instead, she opted to work for a public sector union and help untold numbers of people. She will be missed.

Nancy and i were friends in NYC for many years. We met at the 59th street theater. When i moved to Florida in 2013 she came to visit several times and i stayed with her in New York. I’ll miss her.