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Nancy Anne Turnbaugh

Glens Falls, New York

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GLENS FALLS * Nancy Anne Turnbaugh, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, May 4, 2007, at her home. Born on Nov. 21, 1946, in Methuen, Mass., she was the daughter of Howard and Helen (Hoh) Reynolds. Nancy was a member of the South Glens Falls United Methodist Church. At one time Nancy was...

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My mom was the best! I miss her everyday! Love you Mom!

Shelly,
I have been meaning to do this for awhile. Just know that I continue to be here for you and I feel just awful for your loss. You are well loved.

Mike,
We were so very sorry to learn of Nancy's passing. I will always remember her for being a warm and loving person. We are all better for knowing her. Our prayers go to her family now. Most sincerely, Richard and Loanne Laakso

To my wonderful Turnbaugh family,
Thank you for making Nancy's life filled with such joy, which she shared generously with all. Even through my tears I smile at the wonderful memories I have of my loving big sister. I am blessed to have had her in my life, and am thankful I still have you.

Thanks to everyone who left the kind thoughts and prayers. I never knew how lucky I was until I saw that not everyone was graced with a mother like my amazing one. Mom will be missed and she will be in celebration with us in our hearts on this mother's day.

Hugs and smiles (as only my mother would want it),

Thank you all for your kind words... All I can do is think of the wonderful times and support she gave me throughout it all... And the strength she showed with everything... I will miss her dearly...

Thank you again... I love you mommy!

I'M SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS

Mike, Shelly & Ryan,

We'll remember the fun times we had as our families grew up - the balloon festivals, the company picnic's, etc. and think of Nancy's laugh, her kind ways and her loving personality. Be strong.
Our thought's and prayers are with you all.

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Mike,
Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you at this very sad time. I will always remember your lovely wife with fond memories as the gal who made Rich and me feel so welcome at "Kamyr" outings when I first worked there. She was a special woman.
Fondly,

Rich & Terri Constant