Nancy Gable

Departed on May 11, 2024

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I'm so very sorry to learn of Nancy's passing away. I have known her since I was a little toddler and she would be visiting her late Aunt and Uncle Dewey and Louise Dunn at their cabin on the Wapsi River near our place. Met up with her in later years when I had Gary and Marni in my second grade class at Wright School. And then was in touch with her not that long ago as she helped distribute petitions to save the lovely Wright Elementary building and others from destruction. So, it has been a long, warm, and pleasant friendship through the years. I always enjoyed visiting with her as we shared our senses of humor, especially in recounting the good old days. She was a delightful person to know and be with, for certain sure. My sincerest heartfelt sympathy is extended to Fred and all of their family at this sad time of loss.

To the Family: I am deeply sorry for the loss of your mother. My heart goes out to you all. Nancy had a smile for everyone! Always laughing and giggling and also always so welcoming. What a wonderful obituary that was written and glad to learn a little more about Nancy. She will be missed by many! Sending prayers and my deepest sympathies.🙏❤️🌹

Our sincere condolences on the passing of Nancy. The obituary captures and portrays her life beautifully - exactly as she was. I have many fond memories of Nancy and I can still hear her infectious laugh so vividly in my mind today. I am most grateful for Nancy and Fred’s loyal friendship to my parents over the many years and the laughter and memories they shared in the neighborhood and into the Keystone years. May God grant you the peace of His presence and comfort in knowing your wife/mother/grandmother and great-grandmother fought the good fight and has now won the race. I can see her singing, dancing, and laughing already. Well done good and faithful servant! Much love and sympathy to you all, “Janie” and Michael Simoson

Our sincere condolences on the passing of Nancy. The obituary captures and portrays her life beautifully - exactly as she was. I have many fond memories of Nancy and I can still hear her infectious laugh so vividly in my mind today. I am most grateful for Nancy and Fred’s loyal friendship to my parents over the many years and the laughter and memories they shared in the neighborhood and into the Keystone years. May God grant you the peace of His presence and comfort in knowing your wife/mother/grandmother and great-grandmother fought the good fight and has now won the race. I can see her singing, dancing, and laughing already. Well done good and faithful servant! Much love and sympathy to you all, “Janie” and Michael Simoson