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Nancy Taylor Farel

1945 - 2022

Nancy Taylor Farel obituary, 1945-2022, Boulder, CO

BORN

1945

DIED

2022

Nancy Farel Obituary

Nancy Taylor Farel August 7, 1945-January 9, 2022 Nancy Elizabeth Taylor Farel of Boulder died on Jan. 9, 2022 after an eight-year battle with Alzheimer's. She was 76. Nancy was born on Aug. 7, 1945 in Bozeman, Montana and adopted at birth by Ethleen Muriel (Ryan) Taylor and William Richard Taylor. A very loved only child, she was raised in Anaconda, Billings and Deer Lodge, Mont., where her father served as an attorney and district judge. Nancy enjoyed horseback riding growing up and as her Alzheimer's progressed told many stories about her youthful adventures with horses. After graduating from Powell County High School in 1963, she went to the University of Colorado Boulder, where she graduated in 1967 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and a teaching certificate. She was a talented artist, particularly in watercolor and pottery, and enjoyed her time as a student art teacher at Casey Junior High School and Baseline Junior High School. She met the love of her life, Charles A. Farel, in January 1969, on a blind date at a dinner party orchestrated by their respective bosses (who were married to one another). It was truly love at first sight and after a six-month courtship, Nancy and Charlie married at Sacred Heart of Jesus Church in Boulder on July 12, 1969. They welcomed their daughter Alexis (Lexie) Elizabeth Farel on Oct. 21, 1973. A few years later, Charlie had the good fortune to be given a one-year overseas assignment with IBM in Southampton, England. While living there, they traveled extensively in Europe, where Nancy collected the prized antique glass citrus reamers she proudly displayed on her kitchen wall. When Lexie was young, Nancy enjoyed being a stay-at-home mom, school-homeroom mom, Girl Scout troop leader, dance mom and swim team mom. She and Charlie were incredibly supportive parents and attended every one of Lexie's competitions and activities. In 1982, Nancy started a color consulting and image styling business, which evolved into Nancy Taylor Farel and Associates. It was a perfect career that maximized all her strengths: a keen eye for color, incredible artistic style and her desire to help people feel great and look their best. She had a tremendous impact on the clients and businesses that she worked with, creating individual color palettes based on each one's unique coloring and teaching them how to best to use color ourselves (aka The Talk). She also choreographed fabulous fashion shows, hosted private shopping events with stores, worked in many, many closets, shopped endlessly for her clients and selected the perfect eyeglasses for all. People came from all over the world to work with her. Nancy served as a board member of Fashion Group International, which took her on travels across the U.S., and to Australia, London, and France. She was not only an incredibly talented stylist, but also became life-long friends with many of her clients. You could tell who she worked with because they were always the best dressed in the room. Nancy, a talented chef, and Charlie, a fantastic bartender, loved entertaining friends and Charlie's StorageTek business associates at their stunning home. Together, they traveled the world, collected beautiful contemporary art, enjoyed opera performances, ballroom danced the nights away and shared a deep and loving relationship until their love story was cut short when Charlie passed unexpectedly in 2000. Nancy was an incredible grandma to her two grandsons, who named her Nano. She was fully devoted and extremely proud of the boys, enjoying time with them each and every day. She never missed an opportunity to be with them and, just as she and Charlie had with Lexie, attended every school event, hockey game, swim meet and water polo game. An energetic and loving grandma, she enjoyed many adventures and travels with Lexie and Linus and the boys. Despite the challenges Nancy faced, she always remained positive and lived life with zest. She was a vibrant, caring, humorous, engaging and beautiful person and she will be deeply missed. She is survived by her daughter Alexis (Lexie) Wang, son-in-law Linus Wang, and beloved grandsons Charlie and Jamie Wang, all of Boulder. She was preceded in death by her husband, mother and father. M.P. Murphy and Associates are handling local arrangements. A celebration of life will be held at a later date due to the COVID pandemic. Contributions may be made to to Dress for Success Denver at denver.dressforsuccess.org or TGTHR (formerly Attention Homes) at tgthr.org, two organizations Nancy supported.

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Published by The Daily Camera on Jan. 23, 2022.

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Sandra and Alain (Toulouse France)

February 5, 2022

It is as difficult to express how we miss Nancy as to express how our link with Nancy has been immediately very strong. Nancy was a so lovely and generous woman. It was a so big pleasure to discuss with her on many subjects but also to have fun together especially with our boys.
We have wonderful memories with both Charlie and Nancy: in 1994 and 1995, during our first family trip to Boulder, we immediately appreciated Charlie and Nancy generosity and simplicity. While Alain and Charlie were working, we had a lot of good time and fun with our boys and Nancy in Boulder and Elitch gardens. In 1995 and 1996, we were very happy to share special time with Charlie and Nancy in Toulouse, visiting historical places such as Carcassonne and Cordes or just being together near the Mediterranean Sea enjoying Collioure site and collecting in the sand small pieces of glass that became treasures for our boys. In 1999, again a marvelous family trip to Boulder. I remember a dinner with Lexie and Lynus where we share with Charlie and Nancy this exciting time of Lexie and Lynus wedding preparation. 2000 was a very sad year when we learnt that Charlie passed. In 2001, our family was happy to receive Nancy and to share again special time visiting Foix site and Andorre in Pyrenean Mountains, playing many games at home and enjoying swimming with the boys. In 2007, a new Nancy trip in Europe to visit her friends without forgetting us. Again, wonderful memories with our bigger boys enjoying interesting discussions and relaxing time together in swimming pool and Pyrenean mountains (Montsegur Castle).
During all these years, we never stopped to exchange cards and mails and to share the big events of our lives, including of course for Nancy Charlie and Jamie births. In 2011, knowing that Nancy was planning a trip in Shanghai which was also our case, we have been able to arrange a nice breakfast together.
Difficult to accept that we will never see Nancy again. She will be forever in our heart. Thank you Nancy for what you shared with us.
Sandra and Alain

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Linda Wolpert

January 30, 2022

Nancy brought light -- and, literally, color -- to so very many lives. I'm so glad to have known her.

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Martha Ettehadieh

January 26, 2022

Nancy and I go back so far as I met her at CU during the last 2 years I was there. She visited me in France and my grandchildren adored her because she had such a wonderful talent with children. They hated it when she had to leave. After both our dear husbands had passed away, I made a first single trip back to the States. Nancy graciously invited me to stay, opening up her beautiful home to me as her guest. She knew the spots where my special memories would be and in addition she took me to the great sights and all the shopping areas, after making me one of those fantastic colour booklets. We visited some of the old CU teachers who had moved into a retirement home and to whom Nancy showed her typical generosity by bringing home cooked meals to each. So many talents, so generous with her time and she will be so very missed.

Doug

January 25, 2022

Nancy and Charlie were the finest neighbors anyone could have.

John Wilson

January 25, 2022

Nancy was a lovely woman. I first met her and Charlie when they bought our house, circa 1971. She was one of the most cheerful, exuberant and loving people I have known. My sympathies to her family.

Wendy Karnish

January 25, 2022

I had the pleasure of working with Nancy and her clients at Jila Design. We understood each other, and created many beautiful custom outfits. She was always so much fun, I loved her dry sense of humor and goofy faces and eyerolls! I will miss her. Sending big hugs to Lexie, Linus, Charlie and Jamie.

Cathy Hazouri

January 23, 2022

Lexie, I am ashamed that I didn't stay in touch with Nancy. I thought of her often. She was a remarkable person - full or joy that she shared so generously. She was a transformative force of nature. She made me feel pretty & special. I am sorry she left so soon. I know you will miss her. I hope your memories of her & her love for you, Linus, & the boys comfort you now.

Lois MacPhee

January 23, 2022

I have so many wonderful memories of the classes Nancy gave to me when I was selling Doncaster and Weekender in Denver. She had such enthusiasm and flair and humor on top of her knowledge.

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