Nancy Sue Muhlman, 64, of Robinson, passed away peacefully at home on Saturday, August 23, 2025, surrounded by family. A celebration of life will be 10:00 A.M. Friday, August 29th, at Waco Memorial Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Cary Killough officiating. For those who cannot attend her Memorial Service, register online by clicking the link below. Visitation will be Thursday, August 28th from 5-7 p.m. at Waco Memorial Funeral Home. All are welcome to attend and celebrate her life.
Born on March 7, 1961, in Killeen, TX, Nancy was the daughter of Jesse and Carolyn Moore. She graduated from University High School in 1979 and attended Baylor University where she played volleyball. She worked most of her life at Spenco Medical Corporation. For the last few years, she has had the pleasure of working at First National Bank.
Nancy married Patrick Muhlman on April 4, 1981. Together they shared 44 wonderful years of marriage. During those years, they welcomed a daughter, Amanda, and son, Ryan. She was also a devoted Nana to three grandchildren, Bryson, Lathan, and Rance.
Nancy’s life was a testament of strength and resilience. She lived and loved fiercely. She had a love for traveling, books, and back porch sitting with Pat. She was always the life of the party. She will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her.
She is preceded in death by her parents: Jesse Lee and Carolyn Sue Moore, and in-laws: Herman “Hank” and Barbara Muhlman.
Nancy is survived by her loving husband, Patrick; her children: daughter, Amanda Foster and husband, Jackie; son, Ryan Muhlman and wife, Rachael; brother, Jesse Warren Moore and wife, Cathy; and her precious grandchildren: Bryson and Lathan Foster and Rance Muhlman.
The family would like to thank all the staff at Community Healthcare of Texas for their care and dedication. We would also like to thank the numerous family and friends that stopped by, brought food and groceries, or simply had a positive word or prayer. These acts of compassion have been a tremendous support and are greatly appreciated. Your love and support mean more than words can say.
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