Nancy T Chadbourne, a cherished soul whose vibrant life began on December 17, 1937, in Boston, MA, completed her earthly journey on October 19, 2025, in
Titusville, FL. Nancy's life was a beautiful tapestry woven with love, art, and adventure, a narrative that will be fondly remembered and deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her.
Nancy's passion for life was evident in everything she did. She was an accomplished painter who found joy in every stroke of her brush, capturing the beauty of the world around her on canvas. Her artwork was not just a hobby but a reflection of her vibrant spirit and creative heart. Nancy's love for her family was boundless, particularly for her beloved grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Each one held a special place in her heart, and she cherished every moment spent with them.
Nancy was the loving matriarch of a family that adored her. She is survived by her devoted children, James Barry Chadbourne (Susan), John Taylor Chadbourne (Patricia), and Lyle Scott Chadbourne (Jamie). Her legacy continues through her grandchildren, Ashley, Nicole, Emily, Gwenalynn, and Ariella, and her great-grandchildren, Addison, Charlotte, Payton, Rowan, Jaylen, and Naomi, who will carry forward her love, wisdom, and memories.
Her journey through life was one shared with her late husband, Barry Chadbourne, to whom she was married for 67 beautiful years. Together, they embarked on countless adventures, from boating and soaking up the sun at the beach to exploring the country in their RV. Their partnership was a testament to enduring love and shared passions.
She leaves behind a legacy of love, creativity, and an appreciation for the simple pleasures in life, such as the companionship of her cherished cats.
Nancy's life was a celebration of joy, art, and family. Her warmth, generosity, and the twinkle in her eye will be remembered by all who had the pleasure of her company. As we bid farewell to Nancy T Chadbourne, we take comfort in knowing that her spirit will continue to inspire us, and her memory will forever be a guiding light in the lives of her family and friends.