In memory of

Nancy Brooke Kelley Oliphint

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Jim Sheppard

February 24, 2009

Clayton,

I just learned of your Mother's death. I am stunned. I am so sorry. My deepest sympathy and my prayers are with you and your family as you remember her wonderful life and grieve her loss.

Rose Warren

February 23, 2009

I was so sad to hear that such a wonderful person like Nancy has left us to join her loving husband Ben. They were wonderful people and I enjoyed living across the way from them. Nancy will truly be missed but she is with her Lord and with Ben. God Bless the family, you were very fortunate to of had her in your life, as I was.

Walker Railey

February 22, 2009

My heart was saddened to learn of Nancy's passing, but at the same time I rejoiced because now she has joined her beloved Ben and Kelley.

Nancy's love for family and friends was matched by her gentility and hospitality, gracious manners that made even strangers feel at home. She learned it all from Mrs. Kelley, the Guardian Angel in Nancy's life.

My love and prayers go to all the family.

Mike & Sharon Dent

February 21, 2009

Mary Brooke and Clayton,
We loved your mother and are saddened to hear of her death. God bless you and all who mourn her passing. We rejoice and praise God for her life and eternal life.

Bill Melton

February 21, 2009

Dear Oliphint and Casad Family-
Nancy was a wonderful lady and she and Ben led a great Team of Ministry at First United Methodist Church of Dallas and rasied a wonderful Family.
She and her many talents will be missed. Sincere condolences to each of you.

Nancy and Mary Brooke in the kitchen of their cabin at Stonewall, Co, July 4, 2004

February 21, 2009

Mary Sue Ingraham

February 21, 2009

Dear Oliphints,

My eyes are filled with tears after reading the beautiful obituary that so captures the essence of this most gracious of women. Your mother had the unique gift of making even those of us who were not her family feel an unconditional love that was indeed Christ-like.

My life is blessed for my having known her. She touched my soul deeply, as she embodied grace more fully than anyone I've ever known.

Your family continues to hold a dear place in my heart, though time and distance have separated us. Memories of the Oliphints warm my heart.

I send my prayers for you in this time of grief, and I know that you will draw comfort from the broad, broad trail of love that your mother has left behind.

Fondly,
Mary Sue Socolofsky Ingraham

Marilyn Tinkle

February 21, 2009

Mary Brooke, Stuart and Clayton:
My most heartfelt sympathy to each of you and your families. I just saw Nancy at Thelma's memorial and she looked great. This has been a tough past 2 years for you, and at least we know they are in heaven, where you will one day join them.
Sincerely, Marilyn Tinkle

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