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Nancy Ruth Wey, 68 years, wife of William John "Bill" Wey, passed away on Friday, October 28, 2022, at Spartanburg Regional Hospice Home after a brief illness. She was born on June 6, 1954, in Queens, New York, to the late Frederick R. and Ruth Marie Wieler Krug. In her working years she was the owner/operator of her own limousine company.
She is survived by her husband, William John "Bill" Wey, of Lake Lure, North Carolina, son, Bryan Wey of New Jersey and her brothers, Richard Krug of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by a brother, Frederick R. Krug, Jr.
A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, November 12, 2022, at Fairfield Mountains Chapel, 1384 Buffalo Creek Road, Lake Lure, NC 28746 with a reception to follow
Memorials may be made to Fairfield Mountains Chapel.
All arrangements are entrusted into the care and under the direction of Harris-Nadeau Mortuary, 864-461-7788.
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Patricia Gaggi
January 7, 2023
My heart is broken. I have looked for Nancy my dear friend for so long only to now find this sad news. Nancy was a big influence.. taught me so much in my early 20s.. Billy I am so sorry for your loss. Love u Patti (miss cakes)
Linda McCloud
November 2, 2022
My heart is very heavy with the loss of Nancy. My deepest sympathy to Bill and to her son Bryan. She will be missed but remembered with fond memories. Linda McCloud
Kristin M Lukianovich
November 1, 2022
My heart breaks for Bill, Uncle Richy, and Bry. I love you all and Nancy loved you all so much. You were her world. May you have peace in your hearts during this tremendously difficult time.
Laura P Krejci
November 1, 2022
Nancy and Bill, my Richard, and I all joined Fairfield Mountains Chapel on the same day, and Nancy and I became fast friends. Nancy never met a stranger! She was the friendliest and most generous person I have ever known. She was so thoughtful and caring, and she had a wonderful sense of humor. The sadness and speed of her passing are eased only by the knowledge of her deep Faith and the fact that she now has Eternal Life and is at peace with no pain. She will be missed by all who had the pleasure and good fortune to know her.
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