Nancy Hammond Cordle Stoltz of Lewisburg passed peacefully at home on May 3, 2023, surrounded by her husband, children, and several grandchildren. Nancy was born on December 31, 1939, in Ashland, Kentucky. In 1957, she graduated from South High School in Columbus, Ohio. After high school, she studied nursing at Grant Hospital School of Nursing. While attending nursing school, Nancy met Gerald “Jerry” James Stoltz. The two were married in 1958, and have three children, Jerry, Jenny, and Joe.
Throughout their life together, Nancy and Jerry lived in Omaha, Nebraska; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Columbus, Ohio; Lewisburg, Tennessee; and Louisville, Kentucky. In 2005, they moved back to Lewisburg to join their children and grandchildren. She was a member of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. Nancy worked for several years in purchasing at Teledyne Lewisburg. In Louisville, she served as the bookstore coordinator along with other duties at Kentucky Country Day School. She was an avid reader, a faithful friend, and encouraged and supported her children’s and grandchildren’s education.
Nancy was preceded in death by her mother, Mabel Cordle, her father, Ameza Cordle, brother Charles Russell Cordle, and sister-in-law Andriana Cordle. She is survived by her husband, Jerry Stoltz; three children, son Jerry (Karen) Stoltz, daughter Jenny (Jeff) McKay, son Joe (Kim) Stoltz; seven grandchildren, Jennifer (Nick) Busscher of Cumming, GA, Gordon (Rebecca) McKay, Matt (Kendra) Stoltz, Katie (Ben) Fender, Judd (Molly) Stoltz of Memphis, Daniel (Adriana) Stoltz, and Cali (Mike) Feagin; and thirteen great-grandchildren, Mack, Ryatt, Kennedy, Lillian, Toby, Fisher, Leighton, Lincoln, Haley, Adalyn, Hayes, Myles, and Hannah. She was beloved Nannie and Nan to all.
A celebration of life service will be scheduled for a future date. Nancy was always generous and supported several organizations and charities including St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, St. Jude Children’s Hospital, and Catholic Charities. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you support one of these or your favorite charity.
Bills-McGaugh & Hamilton Funeral Home & Crematory is honored to assist the family with arrangements. Condolences may be extended online at www.billsmcgaugh.com.
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Renee and Rick Arduini
May 4, 2023
Our deepest sympathies to all. Nancy and Jerry are my parents, John and Brenda Dickson's best friends. Nancy and my mom met in nursing school and Jerry and my dad were in the Air Force together. Our families share many wonderful memories. I will cherish those memories always. Many prayers to the family. Until we meet again sweet Momma Stoltz.
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