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Nancy Sue Brosmer,86, of Dubois, Indiana, entered into eternal rest on December 18th, 2023 at Good Samaritan Northwood Retirement in Jasper, Indiana.
She was born at Emmons Ridge on August 5th, 1937 to Calvin and Ruth Pauline (Archer) Neukam.
Nancy married Donald Brosmer on January 2nd, 1965 and he preceded her in death on August 24th, 1989.
She was also preceded in death by her Parents and Son-In-Law – Rondell Wyatt.
Nancy was a graduate of Paoli High School, she worked at Kimball International and worked side by side at the garage with Donald.
She was a member of Our Lady of the Springs, enjoyed going to auctions and sales and spending time with her family.
Nancy is survived by:
Sons – Nick Knight (Kerstin) of Dubois, Indiana
Jeff Brosmer (Missy) of Jeffersonville, Indiana
Daughters – Shanna Knight/Wyatt of Dubois, Indiana
Dawn Brosmer Linne of Dubois, Indiana
Step-Son – Brian Brosmer of Bloomington, Indiana
Grandchildren – Trisha (Clint) Eichmiller, Jami (Ed) Weikert, Katie Knight (Glen Hackney), Aleisha (Scott) Hensley, Josh Wyatt, Jesse (Kim) Wyatt, Michael (Tari) Linne, Zac (Danielle) Linne, Tashina (Lisa) Linne, Tiffany Brosmer, Mason Brosmer and Madison Brosmer.
(22) Great-Grandchildren
(6) Great-Great-Grandchildren
Companion – Randy Hasenour of Jasper, Indiana
CELEBRATION OF LIFE
A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, January 13th, 2024 at 1:00 p.m. at Brosmer-Kemple Funeral Home. Burial will be at Crystal Cemetery at a later date.
VISITATION
Visitation will be on Saturday, January 13th, 2024 from 11:00 a.m. until the time of service at the funeral home.
Arrangements are in the care of Brosmer-Kemple Funeral Home in French Lick, Indiana 47432. Condolences may be made on our Facebook page at Brosmer-Kemple Funeral Home or at our website – www.brosmer-kemplefuneralhome.com.
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9640 West State Road 56, French Lick, IN 47432
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