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Sue Burns
November 9, 2011
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Nancy. She and I were very good friends while we were in nurses training. I spent many weekends in Dixon, and loved her whole family. I last saw her in Florida when my husband and I were there for a Prudential Insurance Conference. She came to the hotel with a young child in a stroller, and she was pregnant. Then she had us for supper at her house. After that we lost touch.
Sandra Harvey
October 31, 2011
My deepest sympathy to Nancy's family with whom I grew up with in Dixon, and her family in Florida, her children, grandchildren and professional friends. Nancy and I were closest of friends from Kindergarten through college and nursing school, she lived down the hill and around the corner from me all those years. 1965, I went West to San Francisco, married with a year old son, and Nancy and Carol drove off to Florida, but Nancy impressed me throughout the years even when there was no meetings or one on one communication. On occasion I would drop her a card or leave a phone message. Hearing from her sister, Shirley,(my line of communication often) through my sister, Corinne, that Nancy had passed on brought a flood of memories of her in my life. I've been writing some of them down.
I hope that to you it is as if she is still right with us, always making us laugh even in the toughest situations. No one has ever taken her place in my heart. She came from a special family and left leaving a special family as well. Peace and love to you at this time.
JEAN RANDALL GRIFITH
October 31, 2011
ALWAYS SAD TO LOSE A CLASSMATE. I'LL SEE YOU SOMEDAY NANCY.
October 30, 2011
Thank you all for your kind thoughts. How amazing it is to see her classmates from 40 yeasr ago still thinking about her. She turned out to be an amazing woman, wife, mom, sister, grandma, co-worker and friend. I was blessed to be her daughter. Jill
October 30, 2011
Our sadness at the passing of a Dixon, Illinois classmate.
The DHS class of 1959
Published in Sun-Sentinel on October 30, 2011
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October 30, 2011
We are so sorry and send our deepest sympathy to your family, she will always be in our hearts. Her Vitas Family at FMC-164 and FMC where she also was a Supervisor of all of the nurses.
October 30, 2011
My sympathy to Nancy's family from nursing classmate ...... Barbara Maynard Ackland
Joyce Lantz
October 30, 2011
We're so sorry to learn of the passing of our nursing classmate. With sincere sympathy to her family and friends. She was in our small group"C" - we had many good times and she was my room mate while on psych affiliation.
Joyce Clark Lantz
Rockford Memorial Hospital class of '62, Rockford, IL.
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