Nancy was my closest friend at Meadows, the one who welcomed me as a new kid in 5th grade. Spent many overnights at her house. We went on to be in Tri Hi Y together and attended the same Episcopal church among other things. I did visit with her probably 20 years ago in Denver. She had been through much health wise and even so she was a vibrant, active and caring individual. I did not know until I looked at the site of her death.
Nancy was a dear friend who befriended me with open arms when I arrived at Madison Meadows in the 6th grade. I enjoyed many of those sleepovers at the Minning's with Liz Moller. We stayed very close through the years. She was an admirable model of how to deal with health challenges. I will forever cherish her last trip to visit me in Indy several years before her passing. Truly a beautiful person!!! She is dearly missed.
Mark Schwartz
Nancy was a classmate at Meadows. I mostly remember her as being quiet, smart, and the tallest one in the room.
Elizabeth Moller (Lindsley)
Nancy was my closest friend at Meadows, the one who welcomed me as a new kid in 5th grade. Spent many overnights at her house. We went on to be in Tri Hi Y together and attended the same Episcopal church among other things. I did visit with her probably 20 years ago in Denver. She had been through much health wise and even so she was a vibrant, active and caring individual. I did not know until I looked at the site of her death.
Janet Buell (McHugh)
Nancy was a dear friend who befriended me with open arms when I arrived at Madison Meadows in the 6th grade. I enjoyed many of those sleepovers at the Minning's with Liz Moller. We stayed very close through the years. She was an admirable model of how to deal with health challenges. I will forever cherish her last trip to visit me in Indy several years before her passing. Truly a beautiful person!!! She is dearly missed.