Nancy Warren was born Saturday November 12th 1932 and passed away Tuesday February 9th, 2016. She suffered for many years from debilitating rheumatoid arthritis and lived in constant pain
Before she became Nancy Warren she was Nancy Money and know by many in Newport News.
Tuesday Nancy went to join her daughter, Nannette; her mother, Evellyn; her father Rufus; her brother Jackie and her granddaughter Chelsea.
Nancy is survived by three daughters, 12 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren and her brother Dale.
Our mother lived her life how she wanted to and she was a good grandmother.
There is no one like your mother and she cannot ever be replaced:
“I still need my mother! It does not matter how old or young I am. She made me laugh, she dried my tears, she has seen me triumph, she has seen me fall, she has given me courage when I was down and sometimes/most of the time she drove me crazy. But my mom was a promise that will always have a friend. Now it’s time to say so long for now, until we meet again, I LOVE YOU ALWAYS and FOREVER”
Mother, I always knew you loved us.
Please accept our deepest condolences on your loss. May you find comfort in family, friends and good memories at this time, and may you find peace in John 5:28, 29 in the future prospect of seeing them again. Take care of yourselves.
I can remember her so many years ago when you all use to come over when you all were young and as i grew up i looked up to aunt Nancy and she loved to smile and yes wipe tears from eyes,and she was a very thoughtful woman and she would always tell jokes and her nose would wrinkle up as she was smiling. She was such a very loved woman by many in the family and she will be so sadly missed…..I will always love you aunt Nancy and oh how i will never forget you!!!! my prayers go out to the daughter’s and the rest of the family left behind, and yes we shall meet again……rest in peace my sweet aunt and this is never good bye…
Deepest sympathy to all of you in the loss of your mom. Thinking of all of you and wishing you peace and comfort during this difficult time. From her sister, Judy and nieces, Connie & Lisa.