Absent from the body, present with the Lord on Friday March 25, 2022.
Beloved wife of the late Robert Curtin; loving mother of Cathleen (Jim) Austin and Craig (Joy) Curtin; loving grandmother of Caleb (Chelsea) and Jordan Enk; dear great-grandmother of Charlotte and Cason Enk; dear sister-in-law, aunt and friend.
Services: Private services will be held at JB National Cemetery. Contributions to Samaritan’s Purse appreciated. A service of KUTIS AFFTON Chapel.
We are saddened to learn of Nancy’s death, but know she is with Jesus and her beloved Bob. Nancy was a wonderful lady and will be greatly missed.
Jay and Carol Wippold
members at Kirk of the Hills church
We are saddened to learn of Nancy’s death, but know she is with Jesus and her beloved Bob. Nancy was a wonderful lady and will be greatly missed.
Jay and Carol Wippold
members at Kirk of the Hills church
Aunt Nancy was one of the most graceful and gracious women l have ever known. I will miss her. I take comfort in the knowledge that she is with Jesus and Uncle Bob, both of which are bringing her great joy.
Aunt Nancy was one of the most graceful and gracious women l have ever known. I will miss her. I take comfort in the knowledge that she is with Jesus and Uncle Bob, both of which are bringing her great joy.
Cathy, Craig and Families, your mother played a very influential part in my life. I worked with her in Human Resources for many years and she always handled herself with dignity and class.
Please know Jerry and I extend our very deepest sympathy for your loss and are saying prayers for all of you. Take care of yourselves and be well as you attempt to make the journey to acceptance.
With warmest regards.
Marty Finkle
Cathy, Craig and Families, your mother played a very influential part in my life. I worked with her in Human Resources for many years and she always handled herself with dignity and class.
Please know Jerry and I extend our very deepest sympathy for your loss and are saying prayers for all of you. Take care of yourselves and be well as you attempt to make the journey to acceptance.
With warmest regards.
Marty Finkle