Nancy Schaefer Drake

Nancy Schaefer Drake obituary, Plano, Texas

Nancy Schaefer Drake

Nancy Drake Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Nov. 14 to Nov. 15, 2022.
Reverend Nancy Schaefer Drake, a devoted wife, loving mom and grandmother, passed away on November 11, 2022. Generous, strong, caring, supportive and encouraging, her extraordinary life began on January 18, 1946 in Columbus, Indiana when she was born to Karl and Leona Schaefer. Growing up, Nancy developed two passions that followed her the rest of her life: swimming and the church. As a young child, she developed a special bond with her sister Jane (Schaefer) Pendleton that continued her entire life. Nancy attended Indiana University and later became the first female officer at Indiana National Bank. After agreeing to go on a blind date, Nancy met Tom Drake, who she married on November 28, 1970, and thus began a loving partnership for over 50 years . Although she was quickly climbing the corporate ladder, Nancy ended her professional career when her daughter Megan was born in 1972. They moved to Warsaw, Indiana in 1973, where son Scott was born in 1975. By this time, Nancy had established herself as a "super mom" and was known throughout the neighborhood for her special desserts, sense of humor and youthful spirit. Her house was the go to place for after school snacks and fun. She would sip coffee from a mug saying "Youth is wasted on the young" before joining all the kids in bike rides, scavenger hunts and three legged races. When not playing with her children, Nancy could be found early in the morning swimming at the YMCA, playing tennis, hosting parties and bridge groups, and volunteering throughout Warsaw.

Nancy and her family moved to Plano in 1987, where she continued to be an active volunteer, deepened her involvement in the church, and continued her love of food and fellowship by founding a Plano gourmet group. She kept her sense of adventure and was the lone mom riding the big rides on trips to Six Flags or water parks. When her kids left for college, Nancy could have relaxed. Anyone who knew Nancy, knew she could not just sit idly. Instead, Nancy heard God's call and enrolled in the Perkins School of Theology at SMU, where she graduated magna cum laude in 1996 at age 50. Nancy spent 12 years as an associate pastor at First Presbyterian Church of Grapevine. Her ministry took her around the world, from Honduras, to Uganda and India. She also lifted up her community through work with Grace Presbyterian Village, Genesis Women's Shelter, Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church and Grace Presbytery. She studied the famous labyrinth at Chartres Cathedral in France and Grace Cathedral in San Francisco. She visited labyrinths on her travels with Tom and loved leading people through labyrinths on a spiritual journey of coming home to Self. Nancy performed the vows at both of her children's weddings and baptized both grandchildren, highlights she said was reason enough to have gone to seminary.

While Nancy was successful in business, busy as a volunteer and pastor, she drew no greater pride than from being a wife, mom and Nana. Even with her busy schedule, she always loved and supported Tom, relishing their happy hours and preparing gourmet meals and homemade desserts. Routinely described by Megan's and Scott's friends as "amazing," she is a sure fire first ballot entrant into the Mom's Hall of Fame. Her grandsons, Jack and Scotty, were the joys of her life. Nancy surrounded them in love but often forgot her age as she hosted "Fun Friday's," imaginary campouts, night swims and too many other activities to list. Known as "Silly Nana," she was always up for an adventure and was already planning to go parasailing on her 90th birthday.

Nancy remained active her whole life, joining a swim group of people half her age, snorkeling, hiking and paddle boarding in Hawaii until falling suddenly ill to a rare pulmonary disease in May. Nancy fought bravely for six months, enjoying every day of "bonus time" with her family.

She is survived by her husband Thomas P. Drake, daughter Megan (Drake) Kisby and her husband Steve, son Scott Drake and his wife Regan, and her two grandsons Jack and Scotty Drake. She is also survived by her sister Jane Pendleton, nephew John Pendleton and wife Traudi, their sons Charlie and Harlan and her niece Ann Pendleton.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Genesis Women's Shelter & Support of Dallas (https://www.genesisshelter.org/donate/ ). A Funeral Service will be at 1:00 PM (CST) Friday, November 18th at Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church, 9800 Preston Road, Dallas, TX. The service can also be viewed at www.phpc.org/streaming at 1:00 PM (CST).

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November 8, 2024

Dee Walsh posted to the memorial.

December 12, 2023

Craig Drescher posted to the memorial.

November 22, 2022

Miles and Sandy Davis posted to the memorial.

Dee Walsh

November 8, 2024

Nancy has crossed my mind so many times over the last two years. While I am still sad that she is not in our world and I ache for you her family, I feel great gratitude for having had her in my life. The light I try to carry in this world will always include many of her sparks.

Craig Drescher

December 12, 2023

Nancy was one of the kindest ladies I´ve ever known! She impacted my life with her caring and considerate nature. She loved her family and life and all of us need to walk in the path that she paved.

Miles and Sandy Davis

November 22, 2022

We remember Nancy as a humble but strong leader who showed love and caring to all. Our condolences to the family.

Laura Temme

November 17, 2022

To my favorite patient who became my friend.
You were a warrior....full of strength....full of Grace....full of wisdom.
You were an inspiration to so many, I yearned to be more like you.
I am so blessed to have taken care of you, and am so saddened that you are gone....but know you are now experiencing pure joy being in our Lord´s presence.
I will still miss you......till we meet again my friend.....

Craig Drescher

November 17, 2022

Craig Drescher

November 17, 2022

Craig Drescher

November 17, 2022

All our love to Nancy and her wonderful family!

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Meg Handy

November 15, 2022

Nancy, my beautiful friend, my first friend made in Dallas, giver of "Free Willy!" piggyback rides in the swimming pool for my (then) toddler son, Nick, co-explorer of dining delights, comrade, compadre, most valuable friend, I will miss you! Until we meet again...

Grace Brown (Unruh)

November 15, 2022

Pastor Nancy brightened everyone´s day. I remember her from my younger days at FPCGV, and her providing comfort to my family when my grandfather died. She brought peace and reassurance to everyone. You will be dearly missed by many!

Todd Shapiro

November 15, 2022

As one of Scott's first friends upon the move to Plano in 1987, I have had the privilege of being close to the Drake family for 35 years. Nancy was a wonderful, kind and caring soul, and raised 2 incredible kids. She will be missed by everyone that knew her. May her memory forever be a blessing.

Janis Munn

November 15, 2022

Nancy and I have shared a mutual admiration and love for one another since our days on the Donner Swim Team in Columbus, Indiana in the mid 1950s. We were also roommates at Indiana University our last three years.

Nancy was kind, generous, intuitive, smart, gracious, loving, creative and was thoughtfulness personified.

I will carry her spirit forward and hold loving memories of Nancy Schaefer Drake in my heart until I die. I send most sincere condolences and love to her family at this time of such loss.

Andy Tempest

November 15, 2022

So sorry to hear this! I always remember her as the "cool mom" in the neighborhood.

Terry Debo & Debbie Barnett

November 15, 2022

Nancy´s obituary so accurately stated she was an "amazing" woman. She was such an inspiration to everyone. She was the Energizer bunny who never stopped creating deep, lasting friendships and memories with all her family, friends, and acquaintances. She was truly an Angel sent by God to brighten every room, offer caring support to all those in need, and spread His joy every day, everywhere she went.
She fought her pulmonary disease with the same relentless determination and positive attitude she exhibited throughout her life. As an amazing, inspirational woman, we give God thanks for Nancy. She is already being so dearly missed by so many.

Terry Debo & Debbie Barnett

Ronnie Painter

November 15, 2022

It will be With Deep Love and affection, that I will Remember my friend Nancy...Peace & Love to Family

Sheryl Taylor

November 14, 2022

I knew Nancy from Presbytery work and found her to be authentic, warm, and deeply caring. My prayers are with those who loved her most and will miss her terribly. Nancy, I´m so grateful for our paths crossing. Rest peacefully, woman of God.

Dee Walsh

November 14, 2022

The finest of women who leaves a host bereft but seeking to remember and rejoice in her having fought the good fight, the victory won.

Sherry Luhman

November 14, 2022

We wish you comfort and peace during this most difficult time of the loss of Nancy, wife, mom and Nana.
My husband, Herb and I transferred our membership from Avon, CO to PHPC in 2018. We sat behind Nancy and various family members since then. The whole Drake family has been a delight and we´ve watched Jack and Scotty "grow up". Always a blessing to know a church friend like Nancy and Tom and to learn to know their family and recognize them around the church campus.
Pray God holds them in His healing arms. God bless her soul. May it be so.

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