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Nancy Rorick Obituary

NANCY LEE (MULLINS) RORICK, 43, of Angola, went to be with the Lord Monday, July 11, 2005. Born in Fort Wayne she was the daughter of Ray and Shirley Mullins and attended Shoaff Park Baptist Church. She was a member of the National Society of Clinical Pathologist. She married Kenneth Rorick on June 11, 1994. She was a phlebotomist for Parkview Hospital Labs for 14 years and was an artist and a musician who loved her family dearly. She is survived by her husband, Ken; her daughters, Cami Dorlea and Kendra Lee; her mother, Shirley Mullins of Fort Wayne; sister, Dena (Denny) England of Spencerville; and brother, Ronald (Ruby) Mullins of Columbus, Ohio. She was preceded in death by her father, Elmer Ray Mullins, in 2003; and her brother, Elmer Ray Jr., in 1957. Service is 2 p.m. Friday at Shoaff Park Baptist Church, 6651 St. Joe Road, with calling one hour prior. Calling also from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Hockemeyer & Miller Funeral Home, 6131 St. Joe Road. Burial in Eel River Cemetery, Churubusco. Memorials to Lupus Foundation.

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Published by Fort Wayne Newspapers on Jul. 13, 2005.

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Don & Phyllis Caywood

July 18, 2005

Ken and Family,

We do not know you or your family but we are Aunt and Uncle to Randy and Sister to Elaine. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and God be with you all the way.

Don & Phyllis Caywood

Cami Rorick

July 17, 2005

Nancy was a wonderful mother, wife, daughter, sister, and friend. I know that she will be greatly missed. I LOVE YOU MOM!!!!

Trina & Donald Jarvis

July 16, 2005

We are so sorry that we were unable to come at this time. We want you to know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. I only wish we would have had more time to get together. We Love You All!

Tina Bard

July 13, 2005

Nancy was a strong caring woman who will be missed.

janis woodruff

July 13, 2005

Nancy had just called, last week, to inquire about returning to work. She told me that she had been so worried about her daughter. I told her that I would say my prayers.

Dear family-it is better to forget the pain and smile than to remember and be sad. Try to do the right thing and make her proud of you. She loved you so much, I know.

Darla York

July 13, 2005

Ken, Cami and Kendra,

Please accept my deepest heart-felt sympathy in your terrible loss. Thank you for sharing your wife and mother in my life. I will cherish all the times we spent together. Mom was so proud of her girls and loved you and Dad greatly. I will miss her so much.

Darla York

July 13, 2005

Goodbye to my special friend. I will miss you forever. I know you are at peace now with our Lord and pray I will see you again one day. So many talks and treasured moments will keep the bond we shared alive in my life and heart always. Thank you for being a part of my world.

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