Inverness - Nancy Reinhart True, 89, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 14, 2023, attended by her family. She was born May 3, 1933, in Cranford, New Jersey to James and Marion Rudd and was one of four children.
In 1954 she married her husband, the late Donald H. Reinhart and lived in NJ for most of their life. They started a family with 3 children, Sherry A. Conner, Donald W. Reinhart, and Bruce J. Reinhart. Together they enjoyed family vacations, whether to cabins in the woods or mostly to the beaches of NJ and NC. Nancy was an administrative assistant much of her life before retiring to Inverness, Florida.
She is survived by her sister: Alice Alexander, her daughter: Sherry Conner and her husband Jimmy, her son: Donald Reinhart and his wife Dabney, and Bruce's wife Lore Reinhart. She is further survived by eight grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and many loving nieces and nephews.
Nancy was preceded in death by her first husband: Donald H. Reinhart, brother: James D. Rudd, her sister: Marion Whaley, her son: Bruce J. Reinhart, and her second husband: Ted W. True.
The family has decided to have a small private family celebration of life later this month but if people wish to memorialize Nancy, they could donate to Cornerstone Hospice at 2445 Lane Park Road, Tavares, FL 32778 or https://cornerstonehospice.org/the-foundation to recognize their wonderful help in Nancy's transition to life eternal.
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