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Colleen Laskowski
May 16, 2018
I always remember how kind and sweet she was to me when I was a child.
Mike ( Kates twin) Ford
May 15, 2018
Nancy ( and George) were always fun to hang around with because they always grounded me. They taught me the importance of being a parent long before I became one myself. Their unconditional love for everyone was a true inspiration for me! You dont find many people like her (and George) and I am truly blessed to have them be a big part of my life.
Donna Ford
May 15, 2018
I remember your mom, grandmother, sister, and friend as a very caring, unselfish woman with a tremendous heart to serve others. Devoted to her husband, children, grandchildren, and so many others, she was a woman who I never heard utter an unkind word about anyone, so devoted to her family and others, someone who had her share of challenges and struggles, but also someone not known to complain or judge. Rest in peace, Nancy McCaughrean, and know that you made a difference in so many people's lives, including me. Thinking of your family during this difficult time. Rest in well-deserved peace.
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Nidya Marin
May 15, 2018
I meet Nancy years ago, she always was the nicest and beautiful lady I ever met. She forever will be in our hearts.
she is our Grandma Nancy forever.
Lisa, Edgar, Joshua, Kassandra, Steven, Kate, Kara and Alan
Thinking of you, wishing you hope in the midst of sorrow, comfort in the midst of pain.
Love, Nidya, and Sandy
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