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Nancy Walcutt (Doemel)

Nancy Walcutt (Doemel)

Nancy J. Doemel, 71, of Crawfordsville, died Saturday, June 18, in Indianapolis. Nancy was preceded in death by her son, Christopher Dale Doemel, who died March 9, 2016. A full obituary is published in CaringBridge.

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Amazing Grace: Nancy Doemel (1944-2016)

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 Nancy J. Doemel, 71, of Crawfordsville, died Saturday, June 18, in Indianapolis. 

 Born December 28, 1944, she was the daughter of Dale and Irene Walcutt.

 Nancy graduated from Tiffin Columbian High School (Ohio) in 1963, received her Bachelor of Arts from Wittenberg University in 1966, and her Masters of Arts from Purdue University in 1975. 

 Nancy married William N. Doemel soon after her graduation from Wittenberg, and she worked as an English teacher in the Bartholomew Consolidated School District, Columbus, IN, while Bill finished his PhD.

 From 1977 to 1979 she was a research associate at the Center for Science, Technology, and Public Policy at Indiana University. 

 Nancy served Wabash College as Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations from 1979 until her retirement in 2010, and from 1979 to 2007 had the additional responsibility as part-time Director of the Great LakesColleges Association Scotland Program. In 31 years working at Wabash she raised more than $30 million for the college. 

 In June she was honored by the Indiana Philanthropy Alliance with the 2016 Hazelett Award in Grantmaking.

 Nancy lived out her commitment to philanthropy and community service in many ways. She was a founding member of the Montgomery County Community Foundation (MCCF) and has served two terms on the Board of Directors for a total of 12 years. She advised the Montgomery County Free Clinic Board as they raised over $1.2 million to build a new clinic to serve medical needs of the low-income families and individuals. She worked with her church on a $308,000 capital campaign providing fundraising guidance and grant writing assistance to meet this goal. She also chaired the Economic Health committee of the Montgomery County League of Women Voters for the last five years.  

 “She was a tremendous leader who through her example showed what it truly means to be a volunteer community worker,” said MCCF Executive Director Kelly Taylor. “Her dedication, patience and hard work got results and set high exemplary standards for those with whom she worked. She made everyone better under her leadership.”

 Nancy was also an accomplished quilter, but noted in an article in Wabash Magazine that her art “did not come easily.” The article’s writer concludes: “That’s surprising to hear from a woman so skilled at weaving together disparate people and organizations to make something good and lasting for others."

 Nancy was preceded in death by her son, Christopher Dale Doemel, who died March 9, 2016. 

 She is survived by her husband, William N. Doemel; her sister, Ann Kohler (John); a niece, Beth Kohler Brown, and nephew, Grant Kohler (Dr. Katherine); and three grandnieces, Megan and Hannah Brown, and Madelyn Kohler. 

 The family will hold a memorial service later this summer. 

 In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made either to one of these funds at the Montgomery County Community Foundation, PO Box  334, Crawfordsville, IN 47933

  • The Dr. William and Ms. Nancy Doemel Fund – an unrestricted fund to benefit the Montgomery County Community Foundation 
  • The Women’s Legacy Fund – to provide support for nonprofit agencies that serve women and children of Montgomery County
  • William, Nancy and Christopher Doemel Organ Maintenance Fund for Wabash Avenue Presbyterian Church – to provide funding for major repairs of the organ located at the Wabash Avenue Presbyterian Church, Crawfordsville, Indiana.

Or to the Fund for Off-Campus Studies, Wabash College, PO Box 352, Crawfordsville, IN, 47933

(note: Steve Charles, a close friend and colleague of Nancy wrote this obituary for me.)

 




 
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06/20/16 11:36 AM #3    

Thomas McQuistion

Bill,

I'm so sorry to hear about the death of Nancy and so soon after the death of your son. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of sorrow.

Sincerely,

Thomas McQuistion

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


06/20/16 12:42 PM #4    

Owen (Rodger) Stiles

With Nancy's passing it gives us pause to see how short our lifespan is on this earthly environs.  Thiarty-seven of our dear classmates have been called up to sit besides our heavenly Father.  Losses are not easy, but they rest in heaven until we join them.  Rest in Peace, Nancy.


06/20/16 04:18 PM #5    

Lily Mast (van Melckebeke)

For me too, this is one of the saddest news. I loved dearest Nancy very much. I have had so many good memories with Her, with Bill, with Chris too.  All my love and sympathy to Bill Doemel. Sadely yours, Lily.

Also  oh sweet, funny and interesting, and lovely Nancy, she was one of my best friends in Tiffin, while I was your exchange student from Belgian, Lily Mast.  I pray our Lord and am grateful for having known her.


06/20/16 10:21 PM #6    

Mac McDonald (McDonald)

We too want to offer our condolences for your loss and also our prays for your healing.  You have certainly had a lot to deal with and we understand how hard it is to see anyone transition but especially your children and then your wife.  Know you have many people who care and will be there for you.  We send our love from afar.


06/21/16 07:17 AM #7    

Steve Buskirk

Our thoughts and prayers are with you Bill in the loss of Nancy and Chris. We are so sorry.

Steve and Karen Buskirk


06/22/16 09:56 AM #8    

Gene Runion

Bill, my condolences.  I wish I has some magical words but I don't.


06/22/16 09:02 PM #9    

Lanny Sherer (Sherer)

Please accept our condolences on the passing of Nancy. We both were honored to have known such a wounderful person and we will truly miss her. May God embrace you with comfort during this difficult time. Lanny and Judy Sherer


06/25/16 02:26 PM #10    

John Crumrine

Susan and I just returned from a vacation in the UP and were saddened to learn of Nancy's passing.  My first recollection of her was in the first grade at College Hill School.  Our first grade teacher, Mrs. Crabill, had us sing "America" each morning after the pledge of allegiance to the flag.  While I was just learning the words and how to really sing, Nancy did know the words and could sing them well.  She inspired me to try to learn the words more quickly and to see if I could really sing!  I learned the words in a few days but never could sing like Nancy.


06/27/16 11:37 AM #11    

Pat Hassinger (Reichhart)

I am so sorry to hear of Nancy's passing. You have our deepest sympathy.  We will keep you in our prayers.  God is faithful.

 Dave & Pat Reichhart

(Pat Hassinger)


06/28/16 02:09 PM #12    

Jill Martin (Dryfuse)

Bill, we are so saddened to hear of Nancy's passing. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family at this most difficult time.                                                                                                                                                      

Charlie and Jill Dryfuse


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