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Nancy Hill Watts

Huntsville, Alabama

1954 - 2023

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Nancy Hill Watts March 19, 1954 - February 6, 2023 Nancy Hill Watts, 68, passed away peacefully at home on February 6th. Nancy was born in March 1954 in Guntersville to Ruth and Charles Hill. The family moved to Huntsville when she was six months old. After graduating from Lee High School, she...

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Danny, Cynthia told me if Nancy´s passing. I am so very sorry for your loss. Nancy was a lovely woman. We are holding you and your family in our prayers.

I am so sorry for your loss. Nancy was my neighbor as I was growing up in Huntsville. Good memories. A special lady.

I am so very sorry for your loss. Nancy was my classmate starting with the fifth grade at Chapman. She was such a sweet and caring friend and I also was lucky enough to have her mom as our school secretary when I was teaching. She was like a second mother and taught me so many things. Nancy was so talented and creative. My heart breaks for y'all but I know she is in the arms of her Savior and is whole again! Carolyn Roberts Moorhead

Nancy had a sweet heart and will be missed in our Sunday Sew and Sews group. I´m so sorry for your loss.

I am so sorry to hear this. My heartfelt condolences to Nancy´s entire family. I worked with Nancy at HU while I was briefly at a project. May she rest in peace.

Danny, Laura & family & Janet, I was sorry to hear of Nancy's passing. She was a good friend throughout our school years and after. May God bless you all. Debby Sercel

Our condolences to Dan, Laura and the family. I knew Nancy through our daughters´s many years at Randolph School. Nancy was a lovely, friendly person, and she will be missed by many. Marilyn and Walt Grundy

Janet and familyso sorry to learn of Nancy’s passing. Always enjoyed bumping into her and sharing the “old days”.Trena rice powers

I´m so saddened for all of us who loved Nancy. However, we can rejoice for her because she´s in the presence of her Savior. She was so caring and thoughtful when I went through my health crisis 20 years ago. Again, her caring and thoughtfulness was on display when she arranged for her sister Janet to visit our daughter (whose husband was in Iraq) with bakery items for Easter. Thank you, too, Janet! I often reflect back on those days and cherish the memory. I say goodbye for now, sweet...