Nancy-Tyche-Obituary

Nancy Tyche

Chicago, Illinois

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DIED
December 8, 2013
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Chicago, Illinois

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Having lost her three--year struggle with cancer, Nancy Tyche died at home on December 8th, surrounded by her loving family. Nancy was born in Oak Park in 1941, the third child of William T. and Margaret Walsh Armstrong. She grew up in Wilmette and Kenilworth, attending St.Francis Xavier grammar...

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My twin sister Ginny Wenck Lezama, Evanston, and I were friends with Nancy since third grade at St. Francis Xavier School. She was a beautiful person inside and out, and a treasure to know. Nancy saw the Best in everyone, and yes, she loved to read. Love, Joanna Wenck North, Dallas

To the Tyche family, I am so very sorry to hear of Nancy's passing. I have nothing but fond memories of her and her sweet nature. It is very hard to see someone struggle through cancer. I am keeping you all in my prayers.

Amy, and Hunter

I will miss you...God be with Uncle Chuck & boys are prayers are with you. Our Love, Craig & Erin
Alex,Landin & Henry

I will miss you so much, my dear sweet friend Nancy. I will forever treasure all the awesome memories we made together. Thank you for a lifetime of friendship. I love you....Karen Hogge

Cheri and I want to express our deepest condolences to the entire Tyche and Armstrong family. She will forever be remembered.

Mrs. Tyche was always fun to be around. Her laugh was contegious. Although I didn't get to spend much time w/ her over the last 15+ yrs, I will remember each moment with this wonderful women. God only makes a few of you Nancy! RIP

Mrs. Tyche was an angel. She opened her heart and home to me for 11 years. What an amazing, loving, caring and strong woman. She will be missed my many.

Tyche family,
My condolences to all of you during this time of sorrow.
It can be so hard to face the new year without your loved one, but the love of family and friends can carry you through.

I have such fond memories of Mrs. Tyche. She welcomed me into her home for two years and treated me like her own. She was a strong woman with a heart of gold. RIP Nancy.