In Memory

Nancy Teter (Spiker)

Nancy Teter (Spiker)

September 5, 1955 - April 1, 2021 

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DEL MAR
'But you can excel in everything- in faith, in speech, in knowledge, in all earnestness, and if our love for you- see that you excel in this act of grace also.' 2 Corinthians 8:7It is with saddened hearts that we announce the loss of our beloved Nancy Lee Teter Spiker.She was surrounded by her loving husband and daughter in the early morning on April 1, 2021, when she was called to her home in heaven. Nancy was born September 5, 1955, in South Pasadena and was an active member and resident of her beloved Del Mar community for the last 25 years. Nancy was a graduate of UC Santa Barbara and a Delta Gamma alumni. Nancy was a beloved and admired wife, mother, stepmother, grandmother, aunt, and friend. Her successes in her corporate career carried into her personal life, offering assurance, guidance, and thoughtful direction to those that were lucky enough to be in her presence. Nancy's courage, kindness, comfort, and grace will forever make an impact on the many hearts that she has touched. She offered light during darkness, healing during pain, and embracing hugs that will be eternally cherished. Her legacy is lived through her loved ones, Chuck, her husband of 28 years, her daughter, Kristi, step-children, Shawn, Seth, and Lacy, nieces and nephews, Erin, Brad and Loren, and sister-in-law, Val. She is reunited in death by her mother, Gloria, brother Scott and best friend, Ellen. Her passing will forever be a void in the lives of her family, friends, and all of those that she has touched throughout her meaningful life. Nancy was an active advocate and Lyme disease research, and for this reason, in lieu of flowers, please send donations to LymeLight. Memorial and celebration of life are to be determined. Please sign the guest book online at legacy.com/obituaries/ delmartimes

 

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Published in Carmel Valley News & Del Mar Times & Solana Beach Sun on Apr. 15, 2021.