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Nancy Lou Neeley, 75 of Mason Ohio passed away on January 26, 2024 after a valiant battle with cancer.
Nancy was born in Springdale Ohio on November 8, 1948 to the late Victor and Grace (Reeves) Burchwell. She graduated from Mason High School in 1966, working in transportation for Kings Local School District as well as the Warren County Board of Developmental Disabilities. In retirement she served as a personal care giver for senior citizens. Nancy possessed a laugh bringing joy to friends of all ages. Her door was always open and her couch and bathroom provided relief for many weary souls. Nancy was a long time member of the Mason First Church of God.
She is survived by two sons, James (Gerrilyn) Burchwell of Springboro Ohio; and John (Sharon) Neeley of Maineville Ohio; Grandchildren: Grace (Jake Simons), Michael Neeley, Kristine, Daniel, Jacob, Lilly, Aubrey and ten great-grand children. Also, surviving is one sister Waddie (Bill) Bateman, three nieces Kim, Terri and Renee, and cousins galore.
She was preceded in death by her mom, dad and special friends Marsha Wilburn and John McNally.
A celebration of life will take place on Thursday February 1, 2024, from 3 until time of the funeral service beginning at 5, at Mason Church of God, 204 Williams Street, Mason, OH 45040. Mason Church of God 204 Williams St Mason Church of God 204 Williams St Mason Church of God 204 Williams
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