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“I have such fond memories of Nancy from high school. Such a sweet person with a kind and gentle spirit. I am so sorry for your loss. ”
1 of 18 | Posted by: Annette Murphy Taggart

“so sorry to hear of your lost she was a wonderful loving person may god keep you in perfect peace ”
2 of 18 | Posted by: delois relford williams commerce

“I remember her fondly at age 16. A lovely person. ”
3 of 18 | Posted by: Elaine Harris - Fort Worth, TX

“Memories of our friendship are full of laughter and fun. Such a blessing to have been able to share those few years together. Prayers of peace and...Read More »
4 of 18 | Posted by: Samantha Means Lumpkins - Bonham, TX

“Nancy was really a sweet girl. She was always so kind & accepting of everyone. Our parents just loved her. We all did. I am so sorry I didn't...Read More »
5 of 18 | Posted by: Julie Hilton Burton - Rockwall, TX

“I will always remember Nancy's sweet and gently nature and happy disposition. I know she will be missed greatly. Mom and Sis: May God be with you...Read More »
6 of 18 | Posted by: Sharon Chennault Cobb Mitchell - AR

“I have so many fond memories of Nancy. Being half of the Nancy sisters will always be a blessing. ”
7 of 18 | Posted by: Nancy Roosevelt Stallings - Paris, TX

“Nancy will be greatly missed. I remember every morning running into her at work and she always smiled, never complained. Very nice and humble. Wish...Read More »
8 of 18 | Posted by: Melissa Carrillo - Arlington, TX

“Perhaps they are not the stars, but rather openings in Heaven where the love of our lost ones pours through and shines down upon us to let us know...Read More »
9 of 18 | Posted by: ReGina Saucedo - Duncanville, TX

“Nancy was a real person. What you saw is what you got....a besutiful, considerate and kind person. I never heard Nancy say a negative word about...Read More »
10 of 18 | Posted by: Rebecca Burrows - Dallas

“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted. PSALM 34:18 I remember how it was for my mother when we loss my only brother back in 1977 – To...Read More »
11 of 18 | Posted by: Ann Ford - Burleson, TX

“Nancy was an amazing person. She was always happy and fun to be around. Even when she was sick she was positive and friendly. Nancy would give her...Read More »
12 of 18 | Posted by: Julie - Frisco, TX - Coworker

“I will always remember Nancy's beautiful smile and gracious heart. She was a pleasure to be around and she will be missed. ”
13 of 18 | Posted by: Steve Fulkerson - Oklahoma City, OK

“"I am leaving you with a gift- peace of mind and heart. And the peace I give is a gift the world cannot give. So don't be troubled or afraid" John...Read More »
14 of 18 | Posted by: Kathy Talton - Cedar Hill, TX

“I worked closely with Nancy for several months; and at that time, I was the new person... Nancy was very helpful, very intelligent, and was always...Read More »
15 of 18 | Posted by: Sandy Regner - Mobile, AL

“Nancy was an amazing friend and amazing woman! She had so much love for everyone and was always there with an encouraging word when you needed it. ...Read More »
16 of 18 | Posted by: Crystal - Lewisville, TX

“She must be in a place that is as beautiful as she was! ”
17 of 18 | Posted by: Tricia Jones - Oklahoma City, OK

“I am so sorry to hear that your beloved Nancy had passed away. Janis it has been such along time since I have seen you. Mom told me that she had...Read More »
18 of 18 | Posted by: Sherie Burt - TX - Friend


Nancy was a free spirit with the love of everything big and small, two legged or four. She would try anything new - twice. Was the leader of the pack, the head of the line. Loved animals, her two cats and anybodies dog. She liked to garden and loved flowers. She could not drive well, for she wrecked several cars in her time. Nancy could be counted on to help you cook a meal, remodel your house or move your stuff. She was always there. She loved the Dallas Cowboys and the Texas Rangers, but hated the Sooners. Loved to make cookies at Christmas for everyone, some were good, some were burnt but she eat either and be happy. Christmas was her favorite time, giving was easy for her and everything came in Green and Red. She loved them kids around her, and spoiled them at every turn. She could see today crystal clear with all its color of life and love and never looked past tomorrow. She was a Great Gal from Great Folks. She will be dearly missed. Nancy is preceded in death by her father, Kenneth Aaron Hardin and is survived by her loving mother, Annah Beth Hardin; sister, Janise Deason and husband, Steve; nephews, Charles Eaton, Jacob Eaton and Justin Deason and his wife, Autumn also by great nephews and one great niece.