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Virginia Gray Nance

Dallas, Texas

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NANCE, VIRGINIA GRAY , Beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend, passed away on October 28, 2005 after a courageous two year battle with cancer. Jennie Marie was born in Dallas, on December 1, 1945. She grew up in Dallas attended Mt. Auburn Elementary School, J. L. Long Junior High...

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My condolences to the family of Jennie Gray Nance. I lived across the street from Jennie, Howard, Janie, and Judy in the early sixties on Sweetwater Dr. Jennie was a beautiful person and will be missed by all.

Jennie was like a sister to me. I loved her and her family and will miss her deeply. Bruce and I send our love and condolences.
Mary K. & Bruce

Jennie was a beautiful person who made a positive difference in so many lives. She will be sorely missed. May God's Holy Spirit wrap His loving arms around and comfort all of Jennie's family and loved-ones.

I met Jenny when we were both 10 years old. My family had just moved close to Mt. Auburn Elementary where Jenny attended class with me. There were three girls in that class who I thought were so very, very cute and pretty: Jan Smith (now, Jan Wilkes, and my very dearest friend), Jamie Rowan, and Jenny. She had incredible eyes and a terrific smile. I will forever remember Jenny in her Woodrow drill team suit. After graduation, the next time I saw Jenny was at our 20th high school reunion...

When I first began reading over a year ago of Jennie's plight, although I had not seen her in over forty years, there was no need to grab the yearbook to search for her picture because her beautiful smile and kind heart had been permanently emblazoned in my memory. May God bless and keep all her precious family with your own beautiful memories. My prayers are with you today and always.

My deepest sympathy to the Nance family and friends. Jennie touched many lives with genuine caring and sincere thoughtfulness of others. As you think of her keep in mind that her life on earth has become a spiritual gift for others. A remarkable lady will always remembered.

Jennie was a beautiful young girl when we
were in school.She grew into a lovely woman. May the peace of God
which passeth all understanding keep your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. This is a great, real and precious blessing that must be
known experimentally to be entered into, for it passeth understanding.
Lay these things to heart and in
nothing be anxious. Your family is
in our prayers.

I was a neighbor that lived on Rrockyglen. I knew her as "Jenny" and I thought she was the most beautiful creature on God's earth. Howard and Jenny took me with them to ride horses once and the mean old nag that I was on tried to scrape me off her back on every low hanging limb she could find. Jenny realized that I was in trouble and raced up and grabbed the reins of the horse I was on before she managed to kill me. I was embarrassed and shaken but I have had the distinction of having my...

For the family of Jennie Gray Nance ~ Our prayers and thoughts are with you at this time. I'm remembering her sparking smile in high school (WW '64)and the way she made me feel like I was the only person in the room when we talked - just an indication of the considerate person she was and continued to be... In 1995 she saw my Mom's obit. announcement in the Dallas paper and mailed it to me in Houston, even though we hadn't seen each other in years. She touched many hearts and lives with her...