Obit Entry

DONNA PERLSON

Nancy and I went to NY to see the new museum where Threase Agnew had given her quilt she made of all clothes labels. It was a wnderful experence and we had the best time together. I will always remember that experience. Nancy made any experience extra special.....

Liz Baran

Nancy was delightful. So smart and funny and a classy woman. She will be missed by all her neighbors. My condolences to her family.

Mary and Gerry Burke

We share so many wonderful memories of our 10th floor City Green neighbor. Gerry and I have countless fun stories of Nancy and all of her travels and interests. Gerry as a builder of City Green served as her in-house expert on all aspects of her condo, from furnace filters to purchasing outdoor patio furniture.

Rita Sigmund

I discovered what a truly delightful individual Nancy was after we shared the experience of a building water event that left our units in the state of cleanup and repair. When my unit 805 was completed, I noticed that 1004 was being still being painted. I knocked on her door and confessed that I was

Corinne Orr

On the Silver Seas crossing the captain made an announcement It was boring & Nancy cried out "Man Overboard". We all laughed like crazy. She was always making us laugh. We were planning to get together in NY when covid hit. We will - on a different planet. Corinne

Kathy Butt

I remember Nancy from the 20 years I was Rabbi Barry Silberg's assistant at Congregation Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun when it was still located on Kenwood Boulevard. She truly had a wonderful sense of humor and was a very giving person. She spoke her mind and was deeply saddened when the congregation moved to River Hills.

Christine Carini

Nancy was an amazing, kind, and genuine soul. I worked with her when she volunteered at the WI Humane Society. She was always so positive, upbeat, and happy. She loved people and helping others. I remember in conversation, I happened to mention that I was anxious about an upcoming flight. The next time I was

Kate Freed

As a new neighbor, I have sadly had few moments face to face with Nancy. We had a few exchanges at the elevator when she accepted my offer to deliver her newspapers as I picked up my own. We have gotten to know each other through handwritten notes we would exchange on the chair outside

Patty Lux

So very sorry to hear this and in shock. Met Nancy 5 years ago when I started managing the condo building she lived in. I enjoyed all the interactions we had and she will be missed dearly in the community. Please reach out if I can help with anything. plux@founders3.com Again my sincerest condolences. The

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