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Nancy Lou Holz (Reed)

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Nancy (Holz) Reed Obituary
Funeral for Nancy (Holz) Reed, 51, will be at 1 p.m. today at Oakesdale Community Presbyterian Church. Inurnment will follow at the Oakesdale Cemetery. Bruning Funeral Home in Colfax, Wash., is in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Reed, who was born in Spokane, had lived in Oakesdale for the past 20 years. She died Saturday May 18, 2002.

She grew up in Spokane and graduated from Mead High School in 1969. She earned a degree in child psychology from Eastern Washington University and then worked as a legal secretary in Spokane for several years.

Mrs. Reed married Edward Reed in 1981, and the couple made their home in Oakesdale. She received her teaching certificate from Whitworth College in 1981 and began teaching in the Rosalia (Wash.) School District. She taught kindergarten and first grade for several years, then taught second grade for the rest of her career.

Survivors include her husband; a son, Evan Reed at the home; two brothers, Tom and Mark Holz, both of Spokane; a sister, Trudy Robbins of Nine Mile Falls; and her mother, Janet Holz of Mead.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Morris Animal Foundation or Whitman Home Health and Hospice.
Source: Spokesman-Review, May 22, 2002



 
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02/09/09 01:21 PM #1    

Anne Durham (Grun)

I was deeply saddened to read about Nancy's passing! She and I were good friends, and we kept in touch for several years after graduating but then lost touch. We shared many memories through our activities in Job's Daughters and fun times at MHS.

03/02/09 11:44 AM #2    

Val McGee (Beberg)

I was very moved to hear that Nancy is no longer with us. My first girl-shopping trip (no moms) was with Nancy. I remember that she had a great sense of humor and was a lot fun to hang out with. I can't beleive that we were both teachers. It would certainly be a lot of fun to compare notes with you Nancy. Fond memories of you, Val

03/04/09 11:52 AM #3    

Denise Culbertson (Apele)

During the "English invasion" of the Beatles and their subsequent popularity, Nancy picked up on the British colloquialism of calling everyone "love." She was a great lady, full of spunk and kindness.

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