Louisa Thomas
Chuck,
It has been such a priviledge to have met both you and Nancy, to provide care for Nancy and to witness such a bond between the two of you.
Our deepest sympathy,
Louisa and Kim
Birth date: Nov 3, 1952 Death date: Nov 28, 2008
Nancy L. Hellweg, 56, of Camanche, died Friday, November 28, 2008 at the Clarissa C. Cook Hospice House, Bettendorf. Visitation will be Tuesday, December 2, 2008 from 10:00am to 1:00pm at the Camanche Chapel Snell-Zornig Funeral Read Obituary
Chuck,
It has been such a priviledge to have met both you and Nancy, to provide care for Nancy and to witness such a bond between the two of you.
Our deepest sympathy,
Louisa and Kim
I am so sad and sorry to hear about Nancy. She was always so much fun and so happy. I remember lots of great times with her as kids and missed her so much when she and the family moved to Iowa. I was so glad to see her at the family reunion at Mike Bennett's the last time she came to Ohio. I have lost a very special cousin. My deepest sympathy goes out to the entire family. I love you all!
Chuck-
I am so very sorry for your loss. It was such a privledge to spend time with you and Nancy during her treatments at Dr. C's office. The love you share with one another is wonderful. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Please know that we are always here. Take care of you.
With deepest sympathy-
Sarah
We pray for you and the family for comfort and peace.
May God keep you in his care.
I didn't know Nancy as much as I would have liked but I knew that she was a kind soul that blessed the life of everyone that knew her.
Mike
Our hearts are filled with sadness, we pray that God will wrap His loving arms around you through this difficult time. We will miss seeing Nancy and her beautiful smile.
Dear Julia and family, we are so sad to hear about the loss of Nancy. Please know that we love you all very much and wish we could be there with you. We will miss seeing her at the Ballou reunions. Love, Uncle Art, Aunt Jo and family.
Nancy was so much fun to be around when we were kids; childhood is so short.
Your family has my heartfelt support in this hard time.
Jan
Nancy was always fun in school doing crazy
things like we all did in the 60's. After
school as we all do we went our own way,but
when I had my son,Eli,she was his first para. Nancy was ready for that challenge and was always helpful. I remember at a little league baseball, her son,Don,and mine,Ian played together. We would sit on
the swings and talk. Even tho it has been
15 years since we have seen her I think of
her often and how proud she would be of how
Eli has grown and how thankful we are to her for her part in his life.
I would like to let the Family of Nancy know that as a care giver, each and every person that I come in contact with touches me, but Nancy touched me in a way that no other person ever has. She showed so much love for Chuck, and the gratitude that she gave was so touching. I only hope that you all know that Nancy loved each and everyone of you so much. I'm so sorry that I didnt have more time to get to know her. I look at my family in a different way because of what she taught me.