Nancy T. Brower

Nancy T. Brower obituary, Madison, NJ

Nancy T. Brower

Nancy Brower Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Madison Memorial Home on Mar. 26, 2024.
Obituary of Nancy T. Brower
The wind has changed direction, and like her much loved Mary Poppins, Nancy Tasman "Taz" Brower has left us. She died peacefully on March 25, 2024 at age 95, with her family around her.
Taz was born January 31,1929 in Lansing MI and grew up with her loving and devoted parents Eric and Helen Tasman in South Orange, NJ. Taz loved spending time with her wonderful father who called her "Pal." He taught her to ride a bike, play tennis, and roller skate, and together they loved to watch baseball and football games. Such was their relationship that she took on her dad's nickname–"Taz" which she used for the rest of her life. Calling her Nancy was a tip off that you were either a telemarketer or that you wanted to irk her. While her Mother proclaimed Taz's sister "practically perfect in every way," and that Taz "would never be a lady," she forged a wonderful bond with her Dad over their mutual love of sports. After graduating from Miss Beard's School in 1947 as the "Athenian" sports captain, she went to Vassar, barely graduating in 1951. "I think I loved playing bridge more than studying," she often remarked. Double dates with various Princeton men paid off, and she finally settled on Bailey Brower Jr of Chatham, NJ. Though she never converted him to skiing, he fashioned her into an avid Princeton football fan. Together they never missed 70 years of Yale-Princeton games, where she was never shy about loudly offering her analyses of the coach's play-calling. Yet she always included a supportive "Go Tigers!"
Taz's "first child" was the Noe Pond Club which she and Bailey established in 1955. Taz loved nothing more than being at Noe, teaching swimming and lifesaving, and creating programs and memories for so many families over the years. She invented the "emblem system" with badges that showed the level of swimming each child had accomplished. Proudly wearing your Gold Fish gave you access to the "deep end" and let the lifeguards know where you belonged. Taz led the development of superb swimming, diving and tennis teams, first at Noe, and then at Copper Springs and Clover Hill. Her most unique creation was the annual "Watershow," a musical she narrated complete with scenery on the dock and costumes able to be swum in without drowning! Some of her favorite people were the young men and women on the staff, many of whom will never forget Taz, Lake Wallenpaupack, water skiing, and raucous games of touch football.
Taz showered her love and support on her four daughters, six granddaughters, and one grandson. She loved decorating for the holidays, especially Christmas. Taz and Bailey's nine-foot Christmas trees were legendary as were the evenings of caroling in the neighborhood followed by a hilarious "Yankee Swap." Many a burned Christmas dinner resulted in the fire department showing up, much to the delight of her grandson. When a fireman exclaimed, "Oh no, Taz, not again!" She offered him cookies and the day was saved. One of Taz's essential parental beliefs was that the family that played Wales Tales together stayed together, and many games were played around the Brower family room table. Sons-in-law were inaugurated into this tradition, and though she loved them dearly too, Taz would never ever take it easy on them.
In addition to running Noe Pond, Taz co-founded and starred in many shows as part of the Morristown Marionette Players for nearly 45 years, relishing her roles as heroes, witches, wizards, or really any part that involved a good costume. Throughout her life she volunteered at the Red Cross and Junior League, served as an officer of the National Recreation and Swimming Association as well as the Town And Country Association and NJ Junior Tennis Association, and held various leadership positions at Morristown-Beard School, serving as a Trustee, President of the Alumni Association and more. Taz was ahead of her time, empowering girls through her coaching and directing of school plays at the Peck School, and she was instrumental in bringing girls lacrosse to the Morris County area. She inspired her offspring to live lives full of sports and theater. Taz played a mean game of field hockey well into her 40s, and cheered on the athletic and artistic exploits of her daughters and granddaughters.
Taz loved sharing a good laugh, cruising in her red convertible, making up silly lyrics to well-known songs to celebrate a milestone, or beating anyone in a game of cards. Her spirit was indomitable, and she will be missed by the many who knew and loved her, including her wonderful caretakers Lucy and Karen. Taz was predeceased by her opinionated but much loved Bailey, and is survived by her daughters and their spouses– who will gladly toast to Taz with anyone: Kate Solisti and Marcus Kurek, Kris and Kurt Schulte, Kim and Chuck Barton, Karin Brower Corbett, as well as assorted granddaughters, grandsons-in-law, and one grandson.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Morristown-Beard School which was a big part of her life for many years. (The Morristown-Beard School, 70 Whippany Road, Morristown, NJ 07960)

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March 31, 2024

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Nancy and Michael McManus

March 31, 2024

Taz was such a huge part of our lives for 30 years. She encouraged both of our sons, Shannon and Doran, to push themselves always just a little bit harder, and it always paid off. When our youngest was, what Taz considered, too young for his maroon shark, I told Taz that I wouldn´t tell him that he couldn´t try, and suggested that she do the test. It made that emblem that much more special. And she showed a trust in Shannon by advancing him on staff. She created memories for our children that are priceless. And my heart is saddened by her passing.

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Lauren Dilzell Bevill

March 28, 2024

I learned so much from Taz; how to swim, how to work, how to play Wales Tales, how to laugh along during the various and inevitable Water Ballet fiascos (and celebrate the ultimate triumphs). But her biggest gift to so many was the unparalleled experience of growing up at Noe. I admired her spirit, I enjoyed her friendship and I'll miss her.
RIP to the OG

Todd Huseby

March 28, 2024

Sending the Browers loving condolences. Taz will be remembered for her wide smile, effervescent spirit, and big heart. I grew up at Noe when Kim dominated the tennis courts and attended CTHS/CHS when Karin dominated field hockey and lacrosse. Taz and Bailey have made an incredible impact on generations of families in the Chatham area. With love, Todd Huseby

David Arthur

March 27, 2024

Taz gave me my Blue Frog test in 1957...I passed. It was the biggest thrill of my early years. Noe Pond was a great experience and Taz was the architect of it all. Over the years I have tried explaining what it was like growing up there but words can't do it justice. While Bailey got your attention with the bullhorn...Taz did it with her heart. She was one of a kind and I am better for having known her. To the family...thanks for sharing her with us all those years.
God bless!

Jacque

March 26, 2024

Taz was a wonderful teacher. My brother and I are great swimmers thanks to all the coaching while we were on the swim team. Most of all, Taz will be remembered by us as always giving the personal touch at Noe, greeting people on the beach, working with the life guards, and putting safety and creating a family atmosphere first. We will miss her presence. God bless her.
Sincerely, Jacquelyn and Len
Goddard

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