NancyWARD ((nee Jacklin))(nee Jacklin) On 30th October 2020 at Lindsey Hall, Cleethorpes, Nancy aged 87 years formerly of Immingham. Beloved wife of the late John Michael, treasured mother of Laverne, Garry & Valerie, mother-in-law of Ken, John and Sharon, a much missed grandmother and great grandmother. Service at St. Andrew's Church, Immingham on Tuesday 17th November 2020 at 2.00pm followed by interment at Immingham Cemetery. Family flowers only please by request, if desired donations in lieu for the Alzheimer's Society may be sent direct to the charity. Nancy is now resting in the care of H. & H.J. Huteson & Sons, The Old Chapel, Bluestone Lane, Immingham DN40 2DX.
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Left by Tania McLaughlin (nee Day):
02/12/2020
Left by Shirley Halliday:
18/11/2020
Left by Nichola:
16/11/2020
A lovely family friend and neighbour . Such fond memories growing up. I can still hear you singing in the kitchen as you did your housework. RIP Nancy and sing your heart out now with the angels beautiful lady. Angie, Janet, Allen McCarthy, xxx
Angie McCarthy:
13/11/2020
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Left by Nichola Wells:
11/11/2020
Nancy was the most beautiful lady with a heart of gold, it was a pleasure to be a part of her family.you treat me like a daughter and I thankyou for that. Will be sadly missed leaving fond memories. All my love always xxx
Nichola Wells:
11/11/2020
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Nancy was a lovely and generous person who was a good friend to both myself and my late wife Cynthia. Her bubbly laugh and concern for people was a delight, and her ideas of artistic presentation always of the highest order. It was so sad the way she got Alzheimer's. Our sympathy to you all. Nick Day