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Mary Kathleen Earle Kisiel
February 3, 2024
I am a very slightly older cousin of Nancy´s, and some of my earliest memories of Nancy were when we were very little. She visited Grandma and Grandpa Earle´s house with her family, and I can recalll us giggling together in Aunt Kitty´s bedroom. We were all enjoying being little girl cousins of roughly the same age, although we may have been supposedly resting or napping there!. Sending all my love to my cousins at this sad time,
Kathy Earle Kisiel
Barbara Winslow
February 1, 2024
Aunt Nancy was an incredibly accomplished woman and a kind person. Much love to my cousins Nick, Chris, and Rick. Her legacy lives on through you.
Barbara (Ward) Winslow
Trisha Earle Halpin
February 1, 2024
Thanks for sharing the lovely photos of Nancy, Theresa and Chris!
I am one of the "younger" cousins - Ben and Angie's daughter - and we didn't get out east much as there were so many of us, but I'm sure we met at some point!
I'm sure Uncle Robert and Aunt Margie have welcomed Nancy into their open arms in the Glory of Gold. May Nancy rest in peace.
My condolences to all of Nancy's loved ones.
Theresa Earle
February 1, 2024
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Theresa Earle
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Nancy was a brilliant woman, and one of my four older sisters. When i was young, she often brought me along with her to the beach. She taught me to swim side-stroke. When I was 10, she taught me my first guitar chords, and a few years later, taught me a song she wrote about her love of the natural world, from which I best remember this line: "Life in the city may be very pretty, but it´s here the trees grow tall..."
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We miss you so much Mom!
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