Happy birthday, dear friend. We miss you. Hope you're at the best bass camp ever this summer.
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I still think about Nancy--I'm still not ready to give her up!
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“Wrench” (taken from her maiden name Marenche - she’ll always be “Wrench” to me) and I met at Northern Illinois University in the 70’s. We kept in touch after graduation. My husband worked at the Meat Board in the late 80’s, and they were looking for a court reporter to record their annual meetings. Nancy was more than happy to oblige, and remarked that she so enjoyed the meetings (no lawyers!) here we are in San Antonio. She was always so much fun to be around-smart, funny, genuine. We had a chance to catch up last year in St. Louis where she shared her new city with us. I’m so grateful for that time. We spoke just days before she died-incredibly grateful for that as well. She was the best.
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1959, Oakland Ave, Joliet, Illinois, USA
Lisa’s 1st Communion
— with
Nancy Marenche & Lisa Kurns
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Nancy would ask, sheesh, what year was this?! I think 2010, my dear friend in San Fran😘
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1982, Joliet, IL, USA
Celebrating Nancy’s 29th birthday at her parent’s house.
— with
Nancy and Kris Loman
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Nancy was one of the kindest, coolest, just best people I ever met. I feel privileged to have worked with her and known her. So very sad to hear this news, but I hope wherever she is, she's slapping a bass.
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Sincerely sad for all who knew and loved Nancy.
Especially sad for Scott. Thank you, Hopp family, for the Ever Loved site, giving me this opportunity to help with things that were dear to Nancy. God's Peace in the days ahead.
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I was shocked and saddened to learn of Nancy’s death way too soon in this life. She was so special — a consummate professional, a warm friend, a fun companion. She will be missed by so many. I hope you are playing your bass in the big band in the sky, Nancy, and having a ball…. 😥
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Probably one of the most beautiful souls I've ever met. It was a privilege to get the chance to work with you and know you.
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I used to call her Wrench when we were freshman roommates at Quincy College. driving around in her brother's car, listening to Carol King. We became instant friends and remained life long friends. She was kind, always curious and adventurous, straight forward and fun . It was an honor to know her and my heart aches so much. My sincerest sympathies go out to her children, Stephanie and Nicholas, partner Scott, and extended family.
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Nancy will be deeply missed. She was a bright light in this world with a generous smile and kind words. My heart and prayers go out to her family and friends.
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Nancy was simply one of the smartest and kindest people I have ever known. Anyone who was fortunate enough to have met her understands the depth and significance of this loss. She will be truly missed by so many.
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Nancy was the coolest person I knew. She worked hard and she played a little hard. She was always learning. Her love of music was something we had in common. She was best mom to her kids, the best coworker, the best sister to her brothers, the best friend to anyone lucky enough to have her in their circle and overall just a really cool person to be around.
She meant the most to me because she accepted me into her family with open arms, knowing how things may be perceived by others. She knew I love(d) her brother and she supported our love and marriage completely. Nancy adored our children and was always up for hanging with them and has been an active participant in being a part of their upbringing.
We are all going to miss her presence amongst our entire family. I'll miss our talks and her laughter. I feel blessed to have known her not just as my sister-in-law, but as a friend.
XO
THE PLAINFIELD MARENCHE CLAN
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My thoughts are with the family and all who loved her. She was so smart, funny and just a good soul. I had the honor of knowing her in her Summation days and after. She left an impression on me and I'm sure everyone who knew her. She glowed when she spoke of her children. She was a gift. My condolences.
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