Condolences
My first memory of Cousin Nancy was when she babysat me and my younger siblings when we were first living in Calgary. Over the years I never stopped thinking of her as beautiful, even glamorous. I always felt welcome in her home.
Later we overlapped a bit working at the University of Calgary IT department where Nancy wrote beautifully crafted, clear reports. She was a gifted technical writer and rightly proud of her work.
Our mutual cousin Linda (Love) Wang and I watched the memorial ceremony together and were both grateful for the opportunity.
My deepest condolences on the passing of dear Nancy Mancell. She was truly a beacon of kindness and warmth, touching the lives of many as a caring neighbor and a grandmother figure to your children. May her memory bring you comfort and may her legacy of love continue to inspire kindness in all who knew her.
I will remember Nancy as a very kind and helpful person. She always smiled and never argued. Her demeanour and attitude were of a pleasant person and you did not have to worry. We will miss her even in our retirement because it was she who organized the Christmas lunches for us.
RIP Nancy.
Our deepest sympathy to Nancy’s family upon her passing. Nancy and I grew up together in
Oungre My heart is hurting to think she’s gone Many memories of crazy things done, especially on train nights when I was one of the “town kids” We also shared a bed in St Joseph’s hospital when we were like 6 and 7 Both getting our tonsils out and there was a bed shortage
Larry also had an awesome friendship with Nancy
May your many treasured memories of your mother, grandmother, sister and aunt become a source of comfort Sincerely Bonnie and Larry Tytlandsvik
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