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Nancy McCurdy Wingrove

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Nancy McCurdy Wingrove 1934 ~ 2005 Nancy McCurdy Wingrove, age 71 of Draper, passed away Sunday, December 18, 2005 after a long illness. She was born June 24, 1934 in Provo, Utah to Donald E. and Sophie Anne Thompson McCurdy. She married Justin P. Jenkins in Provo, Utah on June 16, 1956. Later,...

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God be with you all; I'll miss her, I have the fondest memories of both work and bingo with her!!!!
Love Kathleen

Nancy had a wonderful way to make you smile it didn't matter what was going on. She would ensure you got over it.
My heart felt sympathy at your Mom's passing. I would wish peach and comfort for you all.

Jamie,
Our prayers are with you and your family as you face this difficult time. May God's peace and loving memories of your mom comfort you.
With love,
Jim, Lauren, Alexis & Michael Nannini

Nancy was certainly the epitomy of what a nurse should be. She was intelligent, harworking; always smiling and happy and yet tender and caring. She was a wonderful mentor to many young nurses and was not afraid to give good advice and to help us all learn the realities of nursing. I so appreciated her being my friend and mentor, she is an awesome lady. I will forever remember her laugh and her wonderful common sense. As her family, may you be blessed with the memory of her exemplary life.

Nancy has been a part of my family for 30+ years. She was a dear friend to my Mom and Dad. And like a second Mother to my brothers and me. I have many fond memories of her, as a kid and as an adult. Nancy always made you feel welcome in her home. She was a great listener with a kind and caring heart. It was an honor to of had such a sweet lady aa a part of my life...I will always remember her.

We remember Nancy as a kind, considerate, giving, and loving person. When Ted and Nancy lived in Mesquite it was always a pleasure to spend time with them. She was a great cook and always fun to talk to. She shared many great stories about her family and friends. We remember Nancy most for her ability to always make others feel good about themselves. She made us feel welcome in her home and in her heart. We wish the family the very best during this difficult time. Nancy's memories will...

I have known Nancy for many years. She was such a good person. I did her's and her mother's hair and had many enjoyable visits with them. Nancy gave me some crochet work from her mom, I have treasures to always remember them.
Beth Lucas

I have memories in my pocket.
They rattle among the change.

My memories of you are treasures I carry wherever I go.

They are stored in bits and pieces, parts of a beautiful whole
They give me comfort when I think I am alone.

Yes, I have memories in my pocket, like so much other stuff I keep there.

But of all the treasures I have, it’s the memories of you that are the most precious.