Condolences
May God comfort and guide you in this time of loss. Our condolences to the entire family
So sorry for the families loss.
My father and his siblings and their parents grew up on a farm on Atwater Road and were dear friends with their neighbors George and Lucille Ballinger and Lucille's Klaus siblings, and Nancy was a dear classmate of mine. We got to be 79 so fast....never saw that coming. And here it is. These deep connections are really hard for me to let go of. Linda and I might be the only ones at this point who remember the close history shared by my Williams family with the Klauses and the Ballingers. I send my love and prayers and sympathy to all Nancy's family.
I will always keep you in my heart Nancy I love you sooo sooo much
So sorry for your loss. Sending hugs and prayers for the entire family.
So sorry to hear of Nancy’s passing! She was a wonderful lady! Praying for the family.
Aunt Nancy was always known to me with her infectious laughter. We had so many fun times spent at each other's houses as we grew up, with her, her siblings and families always making sure we got together often. Its a true tribute to my closeness with all of my cousins still today.
We had so many fond memories spent at Lake Rinaker at the pavilion, swimming area and their cabin, again strengthening our immense family bond.
Many of our later memories would be at our Saturday morning "garden parties" where we would gather at Dads to work in the garden. It was never work, however as we simply enjoyed the time together, laughing about things, reminiscing about old times, and making valuable, special new memories. Our typical crowd usually consulted of Dad, Uncle Tom and Aunt Nancy, Aunt Linda Lou, Freddie, and sometimes those just driving by, some of whom are no longer with us. One time specifically that comes to mind is when we started picking beans one morning. Each of us had our own row. Aunt Nancy always brought a chair as it was easier for her to get down into the rows. It had rained the day before and Aunt Nancy's chair got stuck down in the dirt so far she couldn't get it pulled up! Linda and I were near her row and started giggling. Nancy looked up and saw us laughing and she burst out giggling too. Then Uncle Tom, who was at the end of the row, started chuckling, then Dad caught on and we all couldn't quit for a long time. To this day, it still makes me laugh outloud at how fun our family truly is.
Aunt Nancy, you were an amazing person, a fantastic Aunt and a big influence on all of us growing up and now, as adults. You will truly be missed. I love you.
I am so sorry to hear about Nancy's passing, a wonderful lady just like her mother, my cousin, Lucille Ballinger.