July 29, 1915 - January 23, 2020
Nancy Pettigrew Moser was born in San Francisco in 1915 to adoring parents, Percy Pettigrew and Laura Doe Pettigrew. When as a child she contracted tuberculosis, the family moved to Palo Alto on doctors' advice. She attended Castilleja School and then Stanford University, where she met lifelong friends Fritzie Kolster Michaels, Janet Richter Sullivan, and Joan Brandel Bowen. In the chemistry lab she also met her future husband, James Stuart Moser. They were married in 1938 and had three children, James, Sally, and Robert.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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NANCY & MIKE MURAKAMI
January 29, 2020
She was one of the last of the grand and gracious ladies of the Delta. The passing of an era. She was so kind to me and my family growing up in Walnut Grove and she will be missed...
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