Nancy made her peaceful transition in consciousness surrounded by her loving family on September 13, 2022 in Austin, Texas. She was 69 years old. She was born in Houston, Texas, on April 14, 1953, as the second child of Richard and Doris Ledermann. She is survived by her sisters Rusti Ledermann and Carol Gerke and preceded in death by her brother, Daniel Ledermann. Her grandparents were from Germany and she grew up in the Jewish faith. Nancy attended school in Houston, including graduating from the University of Houston with a bachelor's degree in Communications, specializing in Journalism. As a child she was interested in scouts, gymnastics, swimming and ballet. In middle school, she started attending the Christian Science Church in Bellaire, Texas. Her interest in the church led to participation in the Christian Science Organization at the University of Houston. Later in life, she began attending the Unity church at Unity Church of the Hills in Austin, Texas, where she was an active member participating in numerous committees and volunteer work. Spirituality was very important to Nancy. She enjoyed her fellow congregants and developed a supportive network of friends. Nancy hosted Spirit Circles and Groups of friends at her home for nearly 20 years. She was much loved by many close friends. Nancy met her husband, Michael, at the University of Houston where they were married in 1974. They have enjoyed a beautiful marriage for over 48 years. From the time they met and fell in love at a Sly and the Family Stone concert, they have faithfully been dedicated to each other for 50 years. Nancy bore two children, David and Paul. They are her proudest accomplishments of her life. They have both grown to be inspiring adults in their own right. She loved David's wife, Jenni, as her own daughter and her grandchildren, Natalie and Owen. Her son, Paul and his life long partner, Vinny, were also bright spots of light and pride. She cared deeply for her entire family and especially her sisters, Rusti and Carol, her husband, Dave, and her brother-in-law, Don, and his wife, Marge. She also dearly loved the wife of her deceased brother, Dan, Karen, and their son Nick. After her mother's death, her father remarried Ruthie Fickman, who became a treasured step mother. At the age of 50, Nancy was diagnosed with Young Onset Parkinson's Disease. She was active in the Capital Area Parkinson's Society and Power for Parkinson's in Austin, Texas. She was very active in both organizations, but especially in Power for Parkinson's where she was part of the initial classes and remained for the past 9 years. Power for Parkinson's gave her the opportunity to inspire others with her humor, smile, knowledge, experience and wisdom. During her years with that organization, she participated in exercise classes, performances, weekly lunches, hosting parties, and even cruises with fellow persons with Parkinson's. She remains a model of courage, bravery and strength to the Austin area Parkinson's community. Nancy would like to thank her medical care providers for their loving comfort during her times of need. She especially appreciated the professional service of comfort and care of doctors David Morledge and Elizabeth Peckham and their loving staff. Blue Water Homecare and Hospice Austin have also been instrumental in providing not only physical help, but compassionate comfort and care. Nancy loved all her caregivers. They are special people and are much appreciated. In the end, Nancy was lovingly supported by her dear friends and family. She built a caring community that not only comforted each other, but took that love and spread it out to the larger community. Nancy cared deeply for these people and all of those that journeyed this path with her. She led by example, loved with intensity, and enjoyed life with a smile and sparkle in her eyes. She is greatly missed even as we know in our hearts, that she is well and comforted now in the presence of God. Bless you, Nancy Rhea. A memorial service will be held on Sunday, September 25th, at 1:30pm, at Unity Church of the Hills in Austin, Texas. All are welcomed. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in her name for the two organizations she held dear, Power for Parkinson's and Unity Church of the Hills, Austin, Texas. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.cookwaldenchapelofthehills.com for the RHEA family.
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I am so deeply sorry for the loss to the family and friends, of beautiful Nancy. I always looked forward to seeing her and Michael. Some of my favorite people I would tell my co-workers when they would come in. I want to express my condolences to her family. With much love, Cyndel H