Happy birthday to our dear sweet Nancy. I know she is smiling down of all of us, happy to be reunited with her beloved husband and watching all the grandkids and great grandkids growing up! My memory of Nancy was that she was also very kind to me when I would come to visit. We miss you Nancy.
I am Iona's aunt. Iona is wife of grandson Joe. Nancy was always very kind to me and opened her home up to me to visit Iona, Joe and baby Ben. I didn't know Nancy for a long time but she was just amazing!!! And boy did she just LOVE LOVE LOVE Ben. It was so much fun to watch her play with him. Much love to her family on this two year anniversary!
Years ago when I was in college, Nancy was an encouraging and welcoming friend in my life. She and Dr. Pro often opened their home to host a fun evening or afternoon and most of all the Tridentine Mass.
Nancy will never be forgotten as a key element in my Faith and in my happiness.
I love you, Nancy! Happy 90th Birthday....forever young in heaven!
I am sad not to be with all of you at this time. Please know of my prayers for her eternal rest, as well as for comfort for all of you! Tim will be my ambassador and he is charged to deliver hugs to all of you. I remember your Mom’s generosity, warm and welcoming manner. Her presence in this world will be missed.
My heartfelt condolences to the Pro Family. Nancy inspired me with her strong faith, sweet smile and welcoming kindness. I pray for Nancy, and for each of you ...that God may bless you, and keep you in His care.
I first came to know Nancy when I was 15. I had just met Greg at art school and visited him at his house and was immediately introduced to the amazing Pro family. I loved hanging out there and loved talking with Nancy because she always told me what she thought. You never had to wonder where you stood with her or how she felt about something. I admired her devotion to her faith and she always was bold to share it. Her sense of humor was great and she was fun to tease. I remember when Greg and I were still just teenagers she was always concerned Greg might be doing drugs. Greg told me she sometimes would listen in on his calls. So of course, I would call him and tell him the cocaine shipment was coming in that night. I don't remember Greg thinking that was funny. Both Nancy and Julio were always so generous. The biggest thing was when JoAnn and I had our first daughter, Brittany, who was born at Northridge hospital. She was premature and had to stay in the ICU . Not living nearby, they allowed us to stay there for two weeks. We will always be forever grateful for that. I have so many wonderful memories of her that I could go on and on . I am sure anyone that ever came into contact with her felt the way my family did. She was a light in our lives and will be missed greatly. We mourn with the whole Pro family. Thank you Nancy for the love you shared with us. And thank you Greg, Teri, Mike, and Tony for letting me steal my cherished moments with your mom back then. We are so sorry for your loss and will hold her dear in our hearts forever. -Morgan, JoAnn, Brittany and Sienna
Dear Mike and those whose lives were touched by your Mom , Nancy's time, talents and treasure of deep faith, She rests now in God's eternal peace. May her spirit live on in each of you. Blessings, John R Principe Willow Springs, IL
My heartfelt condolences and prayers are with all the family of Nancy Pro. She now lives eternally as one of the kindest people I have ever known. From my college days, Nancy was gracious and welcoming, and a quiet mentor of Catholic womanhood. Her steadfast support of Catholic Tradition continues to be a beacon of light. Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord! May her reward be great! Lindsey Carlson
I have such fond memories of Mrs. Pro while attending mass with her with Fr. Schell, God rest both their souls. And even though I have lived in Texas these last 24 years, I have often thought of and prayed for Nancy and Julio. Condolences to the entire Pro family. You mother was a breadth of fresh air. God bless you. - Clare (Dautremont) Kaldawi
My condolences to all of you.. your mom always had a bright smile on her face which was reminiscent of an inner peace, to me anyway. A peace that comes from being a recipient of love. You are a kind family and I wish you your own peace during this time of transition and grief. Warmly, Angela Murray