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From Margo: Nancy was my purple murple. She would always say you are my soul sister. I loved her unique cards she made. They were always so special and one of a kind, just like her. We had so many good times with her and Tom and family. She was strong but had a heart of gold. I will miss her terribly but I know she is at peace. She would always say don't say goodbye, say until we meet again.
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I am heartbroken reading this. She always was so welcoming to me and fun to be around. Sending big hugs to my old high school friend Tom (and your family!) so many special memories of your mom!!
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Tom and Nancy welcomed me to my new home as they were my next door neighbors.  First day Nancy came out of her house and recognized me from our Tucker high school class.  How nice to become good neighbors over the next 15  or so years.  

To Tom and family I send my condolences and prayers to you.

Linda Mandell Cain

Nancy and Tom were very accepting of my special needs brother, Jim, and would joke with him. Jim loved it when anyone made him laugh. Nancy gave Jim a couple of JMU shirts and Jim enjoyed wearing them.  
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To Tommy, Jenki and the family,
Nancy and I were coworkers and personal friends for years. I have treasures that her mother (loving Nanni) gave me when my son Brian was married, and my daughter Morgan was born. The love that Nancy gave and shared with others will be forever remembered. Her love for her family will always be her legacy. Rest with God my dear friend. Tommy, Jenki, know that we are keeping you in our prayers. Love Hattie

Nancy and I were born a month apart. She lived in Richmond, and we lived in the county. We didn’t see each other very much. My mother didn’t drive, and Nancy’s mom worked. Nancy always came for Halloween which was fun.

We grew up, got married and had kids. She moved to North Carolina, and I moved to Texas.

We both loved to read. My husband volunteers at the Barbara Bush Library Bookstore. Nancy volunteered at her bookstore. With lots of access to books we started mailing books to each other. With low cost and media rate at the Post Office we would do this often. My older sister Bev joined us to form the VA, NC, and TX book club. When Nancy’s bookstore closed, we started talking on the phone every time Joe went to his bookstore. When Nancy went on her Danielle Steel reading binge, Joe found about a dozen for her. We kept the Post Office busy.

One time during our talks, Nancy told me she had the first stage of Parkinson. Nancy’s spirt and sense of humor never dimmed. She kept strong. Before long, she told me that she was in pain making it difficult to have conversation. Later she had even more medical issues.

One day, Tom called and said they had taken Nancy to the hospital. Her health never seemed to get better. Tom was always good at keeping me up to date on how she was doing.

April 24, Tom called asking if I wanted to say goodbye.

I called her just like we did so often.

I said “Hi Nancy, this is Pat. Joe is at the bookstore. You know I like to call you when he is there. You are a good listener and I always like the stories we tell each other. I know you have been sick for a while. I have missed talking to you, so I just wanted to call and say Hello. Love you, this is Pat.”

Shortly thereafter Tom texted that she had passed.

Nancy was not only my cousin but my best friend. 

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My sympathies to all her family. She loved you all fiercely and bragged on you frequently. I lost touch with her a couple of years ago but will always remember her fondly as "purplegrans."
Heartfelt sympathy and condolences to Tom, Jenki, her grandchildren and daughter in law whom she loved with all her being. Nancy was a great friend. I am sending prayers and hugs to comfort you today and wishes that the cherish memories you made and she left you with bri g you continued comfort and smiles in the days ahead🙏🏽
Tom and Tom Jr I’m so sorry to hear this Nancy was a great friend and we had some fun and crazy times together. Y’all welcomed me like I was part of your family. It’s been many many years. Prayers.  Debbie 

Tom,

I'll never forget how welcoming you and Nancy were when my wife and I moved in two doors down and how you always treated us like like family.  We were blessed to share experiences, time, stories, and memories.  You were both always willing to help or visit.  Even after we moved away Nancy's cards full of confetti and letters brought many smiles.  They managed to surprise us more than once too.  She will be missed.  I wish I could be there to comfort you and share stories.  We will always keep Nancy in our memories and your family in our prayers.  

-Ryan & Heather Masters

I am going to miss my sister. We met in church. Our conversations were always entertaining  to us. We really got each other.  Rest my dear friend.

Anntoinette

Tom:

So sorry to hear this news. Our thoughts are with you and your family. Please let us know if there is any way we can help.

Ginger and Buck Youngblood

Such precious memories of meeting Tom and Nancy living a couple trailers down in Myrtle Beach AFB. We all became the best of friends over the next few years. Beach time, boating, skiing, bowling, playing Euchre, their crazy dog Cooter, and Nancy named our little black dachshund Spade. They even moved in with us for awhile. We helped out with Tommy II when he was born and Nancy needed a little more time in the hospital. She faithfully stayed in touch these 50+ years with cards and calls. Will miss her sorely and pray for Tom’s and family’s peace. ❤️🙏
Nancy always said “If someone doesn’t  send me flowers when I’m living, I sure as hell don’t want them when I’m dead” 😆 yep, she sure did!   I’ll never see a purple flower without thinking of her.
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I will always think of Nancy in church - dressed to the nines. Wonderful outfits, usually with a hat. Tom often matched! They looked marvelous!! I will also remember the cards she sent for birthdays, anniversaries, etc. - all hand made with lots of confetti inside. They were such fun.

She will be missed!

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