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Nancy Ellen Hillman Sokol

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Nancy Sokol Obituary

Nancy Ellen Hillman Sokol

Nancy Ellen Hillman Sokol passed away peacefully with family by her side on December 9, 2020 at the age of 89 due to natural causes, accelerated by the effects of isolation in assisted living communities from the pandemic lockdown since March 2020. She was born and raised in southwest Virginia, home of Emory & Henry College (E&H) where her father was the College Physician. After high school Nancy continued her education at E&H, and subsequently earned a Carnegie Fellowship, which enabled her to attend the George Peabody College for Teaching in Nashville, TN where she received her Master of Arts in Music Education.

Nancy married her E&H classmate, Thomas Sokol, and began her music teaching career in the Nashville City Schools while her husband continued further graduate work. Their next move took them to Cambridge, MA where he became the assistant choral conductor at Harvard University. In 1957 they relocated to Ithaca, NY when he became the Choral Conductor of the Cornell Men's Glee Club, The Cornell Chorus, and the Sage Chapel Choir. Nancy kept very busy at home with their growing family of five children, and she graciously hosted student group socials. She also taught piano on the Steinway in their home, which she dearly loved.

Following their divorce in the early seventies, Nancy began her second career in the Office of the Cornell Engineering College of Basic Studies. She later shifted to the Center for International Studies where she worked for Professor Mario Einaudi. She relished the opportunity to work for him as he developed the educational programs at the center which now bears his name. She then moved to the Classics Department in Goldwin Smith Hall, where for 18 years she was the devoted undergraduate secretary for the department. Over the years Nancy enjoyed working with many distinguished faculty and wonderful staff members. Nancy retired in 2001 after 28 years of service to Cornell. Soon after retirement she joined the Cornell University Retirees Association board and served as Treasurer for a decade. She also rented rooms to graduate students in her Cornell Heights home.

Nancy had a keen passion for and knowledge of classical music including performances and recordings. In addition to her love of reading, fondness for current events, the Hangar Theatre, and keeping in touch with her geographically dispersed kids, she enjoyed participating in and watching athletic activities. From roller skating as a child, to becoming captain of the E&H women's basketball team, to the Cornell Women's Golf League, and the Ithaca Women's Bowling League, she was a skillful competitor. Nancy was a loyal supporter of Cornell football and basketball, an avid fan of the New York Yankees and Syracuse University basketball.

She leaves behind her loving family who will hold her forever in their hearts including five children, Stephanie (Michel) Ducamp, Rolfe Sokol, Maria (Phillip) Jannetto, Anne (Michael) Ledbetter, Julia Sokol (Wendy Creese). Nancy had eight grandchildren: Gabriella (Morgan) Fainberg, Alexander Ducamp (Courtney Glasbergen), Marcella, Phillip III (Audra), Jeremiah and Josephina Jannetto, Geoffrey and Alexander (Kelsey) Ledbetter and eight great grandchildren: Ava Luna and Logan Ducamp, Alana Calista Fainberg, Piper and Finley Jannetto, and Annabelle, Lillian and Addison Ledbetter. She will also be missed by several loving Ashworth and Hillman descendants, former friends and devoted students. She was predeceased by her mother Edith, her father Rolfe and her two brothers Bill and Louis.

A celebration of her life will be set at a later date. In lieu of flowers donations in her name may be made to the First Baptist Church of Ithaca, WSKG, Christian Appalachian Project, or the Ashworth-Hillman Scholarship Fund at Emory & Henry College.

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Published by Ithaca Journal from Dec. 14 to Dec. 16, 2020.

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Arlene Owens

December 27, 2020

I’m deeply saddened to hear Nancy is no longer with us. She was such an kind loving soul at BD and I enjoyed coming to work and seeing her. She loved her children tremendously and would tell me stories about their childhood. I know this pandemic was very hard on her, but if her children happen to read this please know she always thought of you all! I send my blessings to everyone.
Peace and Prayers

Jeffrey Rusten

December 22, 2020

Nancy was the heart of the Classics department for me for my first decades here as for many others (whom it is wonderfu to hear from). She served as the memory for all our undergraduate curriculum and past graduates, brought a charm and grace to all our events, and was much beloved by the undergraduates (and they by her). I remember her retirement party was huge, it seemed like everyone knew and loved her, it is very sad she is gone but happy to read these tributes.

Adria Moskowitz

December 22, 2020

I am sad to hear of Nancy's passing. She was a wonderful co-worker in the Classics Department. Though many years my senior, I remember her child-like glee at every football game. She'd go running from the office wearing her cap and waiving her flag, toting her bags of goodies. Sometimes she'd skip. That's how I always remember her when I think about her.

Colette Walls

December 21, 2020

I am saddened by Nancy's passing. She was incredibly important to me as a friend and co-worker at Cornell. I love her, plain and simple.

Debi Ostrander

December 19, 2020

I am sad to hear of Nancy's passing. I enjoyed the time we worked together in The Center for International Studies at Cornell during the 70's and early 80's. Her children visited occasionally and that was always a treat. My sincere sympathies to Nancy's family.

CJ DelVecchio

December 18, 2020

Nancy was a kind and supportive woman who helped me as I worked my way through Cornell. She was in the Classics Dept at Cornell when I met her. I remember her infectious smile the most. Condolences to Nancy's family...she was well loved !

Tina

December 18, 2020

Nancy was my first supervisor and still the best boss I've ever had. She was kind, patient, and I was lucky to have known such a wonderful woman for 20+ years. I will miss her dearly. My deepest condolences to her family whom she loved so much!

Tina

December 18, 2020

Nancy was my first supervisor and still the best boss I've ever had. She was kind, patient, and I was lucky to have known such a wonderful woman for 20+ years. I will miss her so much.

Heidi Best

December 17, 2020

To Nancy's family,
I worked with Nancy many moons ago at the College of Engineering and we became friends. We didn't have much contact after a few years, but I always enjoyed seeing her when we ran into each other. She was a kind and loving person. My condolences to her family

Fitzmaurice Sheans

December 16, 2020

Sadly, we did not have the pleasure of knowing Nancy. However, having been graced with the friendship of her daughter, Julia, for many years we know what a truly special person Nancy must have been. She must have been enthusiastic, compassionate, and incurably curious. Like mother like daughter ❣
Wishing your family peace and solace in these difficult times. Much love.

Peter Lees

December 16, 2020

My heart and prayers go out to Anne along with all family members and friends who have endured difficult moments such as these.

Seth Bingham

December 16, 2020

I am so very sorry for you loss. I miss Nancy dearly. She had a bright smile and a good sense of humor. Heaven has gained an angel.

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