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Submitted: 8/25/16 • Approved: 8/25/22 • Last Updated: 6/19/23 • R796735-G796735-S3
James
Dec 12, 1931 MO
Mar 10, 2004 West Plains, Howell, MO
Nancy
Aug 16, 1933 Clear Springs, Texas, MO
Apr 19, 2022 Willow Springs, Howell, MO
Nancy Jean (Pruitt) Chaney left our presence peacefully on April 20, 2022. Nancy was born August 16, 1933, in Clear Springs, MO. She attended and graduated from Willow Springs High School. Nancy fell in love with James Chaney of Willow Springs and married him on December 19, 1953. Nancy and James were married for 50 years and remained in the community where they were born and raised. Having come from a large family herself, Nancy hoped for many children and was blessed with four boys and three girls.
Throughout Nancy's life, she served her family, church, and community. Her work experiences ranged from teaching in a one-room schoolhouse, to driving an ambulance, and working as a nurse at both Ozark Medical Center and Brooke Haven Healthcare in West Plains. As a medical care professional, she saved several lives, and welcomed a few babies into the world. Nancy was a long-standing member of the First Christian Church in Willow Springs. Her faith in and love for Jesus was evident in both her words and in how she lived her life. She read her Bible faithfully and loved those around her deeply. Nancy was an encouragement to all who knew her, and her legacy will live in generations to come. Nancy had many passions in life including cooking, quilting, fishing, and gardening. Nothing made her happier than to give someone a quilt that was not only beautiful but made specifically for that person. Nancy loved spending time with her children and grandchildren. Nancy loved James, her children, her grandchildren, her family, her friends, and life. Nancy was a special woman and will be truly missed by many.
Nancy was preceded in death by her husband, James and her sons, Jimmy and Kenny, in addition to five brothers and three sisters.
A visitation for Nancy will be held Saturday, April 23, 2022, from 10 AM – 11AM at the First Christian Church with the service immediately following with Pastor Bob Martin officiating. Interment will be held at the Willow Springs City Cemetery.
Contributed on 8/25/16 by mjrwag
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