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Nancy Kramer Mohr, 97, passed away peacefully on December 27, 2025. She was a woman defined by her unwavering grace, wisdom and strength.
Nancy, an only child, was born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Upon graduation from Stephens College, Nancy met her husband and soon Kansas City became home. It was there that she and her beloved husband, Bill Mohr, built a close-knit family that became her greatest pride.
She had a rare gift for lifting others up and making them feel valued and deeply loved. Her kindness extended far beyond her family to her friends and community. As a long-time active member of the Village Church, she devoted much of her time to the Village Food Pantry. Nancy was also a proud and active member of the Junior League, contributing to numerous local initiatives over the decades. A highlight of her volunteer career was establishing the docent program at John Wornall House in 1972.
Nancy was a remarkable woman that cared deeply, gave generously and loved constantly.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Bill and grandson, Connor Mohr. Her legacy of kindness and elegance lives on through her children, John (Judith), Susan (Andy) and Jim (Penny), her five grandchildren, Kerin, Jamie, Elisa, Tim and Kyle, and her five great-grandchildren.
A private memorial service will be held at Johnson County Memorial Gardens. In memory of Nancy, donations can be made to the Village Church Food Pantry located at 6641 Mission Rd- Prairie Village, KS 66206.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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