Nancy-Wolbert-Obituary

Nancy Jo Wolbert

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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American Cancer Society

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Wolbert, Nancy Jo Aged 69 of Grandville passed away on Tuesday February 10th 2015. She was preceded in death by her mother Dorothy and is survived by her three sons; Allen Wolbert, Jeff (Heidi) Wolbert, Bryan (Angela) Wolbert, five grandchildren; Savanna Wolbert, Kennedy Wolbert, Gavin Wolbert,...

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To the Family of Nancy,
So very sorry for your loss. I was your Mom's hairdresser for probably 25-30yrs. She was a remarkable woman who did not have an easy go of things. Last time I did her hair was in July before I retired. I said we would stay in touch and thought her health was OK at that time. The last words I remember her telling me was that I made her day when she brought joy to me everytime I did her hair. May you cherish the memories you have of her and bring peace to all of...

Nancy was his aunt. But always she was thought of more as becoming-his-aunt: Because of the time she did, and how it made an impression; the very moment she did. Her wedding at the impossibly large Lutheran church was spectacularly white and light-filled; the small boy, who had been coerced to carry the ring down the aisle, even though he could not understand the occasion's significance, knew it was important and so was on his best behavior. Nancy that day too seemed spectacularly tall and...

Nancy was his aunt. But always she was thought of as becoming-his-aunt: Because of the time she did, and how it made an impression; the very moment she did. Her wedding at the impossibly large Lutheran church was spectacularly white and light-filled; the small boy, who had been coerced to carry the ring down the aisle, even though he could not understand the occasion's significance, knew it was important and so was on his best behavior. Nancy that day too seemed spectacularly tall and...

Nancy was my aunt. But always she was thought of as becoming-my-aunt: Because of the time she did, and how it made an impression; the very moment she did. Her wedding at the impossibly large Lutheran church was spectacularly white and light-filled; the small boy, who had been coerced to carry the ring down the aisle, even though he could not understand the occasion's significance, knew it was important and so was on his best behavior. Nancy that day too seemed spectacularly tall and...

So sorry for your loss. Rob & Sue