NANCY DOYLE CHALFANT

NANCY DOYLE CHALFANT

NANCY CHALFANT Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 29, 2012.
CHALFANT
NANCY DOYLE
Nancy Doyle Chalfant died peacefully on April 26, at her home in Sewickley. She was 98. Ms. Chalfant was born and raised in Sewickley, and as a child, she attended Miss Jane's School there. Later, she attended Westover School in Middlebury, CT. She married Henry Chalfant in 1935, and the couple settled in Dundee Farm on Sewickley Heights. During World War II, Nancy served as a nurse's aide while her husband was serving in the Army Air Corps. in North Africa and Europe. Her third child, Verlinda, barely survived at birth, and was profoundly mentally and physically disabled. Nancy and her husband chose to keep Verlinda at home at a time when most children similarly afflicted were sent to institutions, where they were cared for with little concern for their dignity and with no therapy or hope of improvement. In her search for a humane alternative, Nancy discovered that she was not alone, and she met many other parents who were struggling to help their own children. She dedicated herself, and the good fortune of her wealth, to this cause. She volunteered doing hands-on work at D.T. Watson Home for many years. She was instrumental in the founding of the St. Peter's Child Development Centers (now the Early Childhood Learning Institute) for children with learning disabilities. In 1978, with another parent, Theo Hansel, and Carol Mitchell, a close friend, Nancy founded Verland, a ground-breaking non-profit family of community homes and services supporting people with intellectual disabilities and multiple physical challenges, which has continued at the cutting edge of techniques for improving the lives of people with profound physical disabilities and mental retardation. Her commitment to this work even took her to Columbia, where she helped to found the Propace Center for children with cerebral palsy. In 1988, she published Child of Grace, the memoir of her journey as the mother of a daughter with special needs. The deep despair that Nancy felt about her daughter led her through a spiritual crisis to a profound faith in Jesus Christ. Her deep desire to serve the God she loved, profoundly shaped the rest of her life. She began a ministry of healing prayer at her church, St. Stephen's, that continues today. She was the first woman to serve as Senior Warden on the vestry of the church. She was instrumental in helping the church develop programs for those who were mentally and physically disabled, such as the Joyful Noise worship service. Her service to God extended beyond her church. She traveled on a mission trip to Ukraine with the John Guest Evangelistic Team. She helped to found Trinity Seminary in Ambridge, and was a founding board member of the Coalition for Christian Outreach, a ministry to college students. She was deeply involved in the work of the Pittsburgh Leadership Foundation. For her deep faith, her good works, and her generosity of spirit, she was awarded an honorary Doctorate at Geneva College in 1995. Nancy was known for her hospitality, and opened her home, and her beloved Dundee Farm, to church retreats, seminary picnics, youth groups, and many other organizations that she supported. Her family has lost track of the number of weddings and receptions that have taken place at Dundee Farm over the years. For several weeks in the summer of 1978, she and husband Henry cleared out the ground floor of their house to provide emergency housing for twenty profoundly disabled, medically fragile people. Music was very important to Nancy. She played the piano and had a beautiful singing voice. She and her sisters were a popular trio. She was a member of the Westover Glee Club. Throughout her life, she sang in the St. Stephen's Choir. She is survived by three children, Anne Brown, Henry Chalfant (Kathleen), and Nancy Chalfant-Walker (Jon); ten grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her husband, Henry; her daughter, Verlinda; and her sisters, Rebecca Hollister and Virginia Ramsburg. Guests will be received at her home on Monday, April 30, from 2-4 and 6-8. The Funeral Service will be at St. Stephen's Church in Sewickley, on Tuesday, May 1, at 11 a.m. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorial contributions be made to Verland, 212 Iris Road, Sewickley PA 15143 or to St. Stephen's Church, Frederick Avenue, Sewickley, PA 15143. Arrangements by COPELAND'S OF SEWICKLEY.
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Terry Webb

May 16, 2012

Faithfully she served her Lord; Generously she gave of her God-given resources. Her legacy will live forever.

Anne Hutchinson

April 30, 2012

To all of Mrs Chalfant's loved ones--
I guarantee that the Lord Jesus himself was waiting for beautiful Nanky at the heavenly gates. She showed gracious kindness to my family in our desperate time of need, and was truly God's own emissary on this earth. I will never forget her generosity and I will try to honor her daily by paying it forward. God bless you all in your time of grief.

Ron Flynn

April 29, 2012

To the family of Mrs Chalfant, I was a patient at the D.T. Watson Home from 1952 thru 1969, and I never forgot how she impacted me in such a posative way. She always went out of her way to provide receational events for us. When I formed the first ever D.T. Watson rock band, she attended most of our practices to give us musical advise. I also credit her with being a major player in building my sense of self worth and self esteem which lead to a very successful life. God rest her soul and God bless your family.

April 29, 2012

So sorry for your loss of a wonderful woman. My daughter COLLEEN is a resident of Verland, I am so thankful for VERLAND,I feel it was God's Blessing that he open the heart of such a great lady to be a founder of such a fantastic faclity.
DORIS CONNORS, AZ.

Carol and Henry Gonzalez

April 29, 2012

Dearhearts Nano, Anne, Henry & Family...You are held in heart, mind & prayer, with such tender love. With you we celebrate the extraordinary life of your "Muz, " the ever gracious 'Nanky' to many of us...so many memories... at Dundee Farm, from being introduced to finger bowls with berries, NOT for eating...to such joyous gatherings around the pool or Bible Study and some sad times, too, shared together...or those crazy days in '78 when we took turns caring for those emergency housing guests...and from my days living in Sewickley & working at Verland... I am just one little one among hundreds who loved your dearheart Mother, and today, mostly see the twinkle in her eye (whether she was smiling or not) when i give thanks for her presence in my life, in the world...such ripples of gracious, persistent determination to make the world a better place. 98 trips around the sun...pretty amazing ride... With you, we hold this faithful Sister in God in the full Light of Love...with gratitude & trust in the Mystery...the Mercy within Mercy within Mercy... oceans of Love, Carol & Henry

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