Nancy Louise Obermiller Werner, 73, a former Frankfort resident, died September 26, 2023 at The Springs, Lafayette, Ind. She was born December 20, 1949 in Clinton County to Thomas William & Betty Louise (Cochran) Obermiller. She was formerly married to the late Scott Werner.
Nancy was a 1968 graduate of Frankfort High School. She was an LPN and had worked at the jail, in homecare, Clinton County Hospital and Wesley Manor. She was a member of the First Evangelical Presbyterian Church. Nancy enjoyed crocheting, watching TV, was a huge Colts and Purdue fan, loved animals and loved helping with special Olympics that Jennifer was involved in. She was a Rainbow girl and in Girl Scouts with her sister growing up. A former life guard, Nancy enjoyed being in the water and swimming until her health declined.
Visitation and Services
No services are planned. Clinton County Crematory and Goodwin Funeral Home are assisting the family with arrangements.
Survived by:
Son: Brian Earl (Elke Reichow-Hetero Life Partner) Werner of Santa Cruz, CA, Sister: Marilyn (Barry) Price of Frankfort, Nieces and Nephews: Becky (Kent) Unger of Frankfort, Eryn Price of Frankfort, Mathew (McKenzie Hoskins) Price of Frankfort, Sam (Taryn) Price of Log Angeles, CA, Great Niece and Nephew: Heather Smith of Frankfort and Luke Unger of Vincennes, Great Great Nieces: Audrey & Abby of Frankfort.
Preceded by:
She was preceded in death by her parents and a daughter, Jennifer Werner on May 1, 2023.
Sorry about your sister passing. Good bless her. Shirley Swift
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI am so sorry for your loss! That is hard to lose two family members so close together. Marilyn, I would love to get to see you. Hope you are well. Is Sam coming home soon? Please give me a call or stop by sometime. I miss being around you. Love, Susie
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Facebook Twitter GoogleThank You JESUS for sending Your COMFORT to this family and for Your ASSURANCE of Heaven. I’m so glad I came to Jenny’s celebration of Life and was able to see everyone and catch up a bit.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleHer spunk and her lively spirit will be missed.
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