Visitation and Services
A memorial service will be held Friday, January 18, 2013 at 11 a.m. in the First Evangelical Presbyterian Church, 352 W. Clinton St., Frankfort, IN. Paul Copeland will officiate the service. The family will greet friends following the service in the church fellowship hall. The family asks that in lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Nancy be made to the Clinton County Humane Society or the First Evangelical Presbyterian Church.
Survived by:
Husband: David R. Neumayer of Frankfort 2 Daughters: Susan (Lin) Coffman of Indianapolis and Katie (Rob) Schmieden of Fort Collins, CO Brother: Jack (Connie) Scheid of Frankfort 3 Grandchildren and several nieces and nephews also survive
Preceded by:
She was preceded in death by her parents and a daughter, Gail Prestera on April 4, 2011.
Katie and family,
Please accept my sincerest condolences. Know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleWe were so sorry to hear about the passing of Nancy. What a lovely, caring person Nancy was.
She always asked about our Pat and told us what good friends he and Gail were. Living on Glendale Drive for several years as we all did, it was a pleasure visiting with Nancy daily as she walked her dog. Then as we moved to the condo area, we again came in contact with Nancy in our daily lives. She will be missed and may you all relish in her memory and the life she lived.
Thinking of you and your families during this difficult time.
Gary and Jan Kersey
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Facebook Twitter GoogleNancy was a very special person and I will miss her dearly. I loved her sweet greetings when she and Dave would come into church. She always had a kind comment to share and a fun sense of humor. Praying for family and friends especially during these early days.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI am so painfully sorry for your loss. I didn’t have the opportunity to meet Nancy, but with an amazing daughter like Katie she must have been an outstanding example of love! Please take care of yourselves and take time to remember the good stuff.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDave, Sue and Katie-
So much tragedy in such a short time must seem unbearable. May the warm memories of Nancy help your hearts to heal. My prayers go out to you all with my deepest sympathies.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDear Dave, Katie and Susie, Ron & I were so saddened over the passing of Nancy. We have shared so many things over the past 40+ years as our daughters grew up such good friends.
Nancy was always interested and concerned over the well being of others. We have lost a great neighbor and friend. We will think of her everyday.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleYou have my deepest sympathy and my prayers for all of the family.
Sending love to all.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMr. Neumayer, Sue & Katie: Please accept my sincere sympathy. I loved my “Mom #2” very much as I do each of you. She always made me smile and feel welcome and happy when we visited or talked. You are a very special family to me and even though I cannot be there in person, I am always thinking of you. I am happy to have known her and grateful to have have you as much 2nd family in Indiana even though I live here in Massachusetts. Please take care of each other and know that I send you all my love with with warm memories and hugs to all of you. God Bless You all.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSue: So very sorry for your loss. I’ve lost my parents and I feel for you. Take care and know that I will be thinking of you. My sympathy to your father and sister as well.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMr. Neumayer, I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Nancy. I always enjoyed waiting on the two of you, from back in the Common Grounds days to Applebees. She had such a kind heart and would always ask about my family. I looked forward to you two coming in to enjoy dinner and you both always brightened my day. Prayers and thoughts are with you and your family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDear Katie and Family,
My heart hurts for you and your family, however, in your time of loss, please take comfort in the knowledge that your friends love, and support you always.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleOur thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this very sad time. We have lost a special friend. There are Ring ching chings in heaven, we know. Love to all of you and may god’s love comfort you in the coming days. With love, Nancy and John
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Facebook Twitter GoogleWe are so sad and shocked about your loss. Nancy was such a joy to be around. I especially enjoyed her in our small group – her positive attitude, her warm smile, and her genuine concern for others. Can still see that twinkle in her eyes and hear her unique chuckle. We will miss her both as a friend and a neighbor. We will continue to keep you all in our prayers. My God surround you with His comfort and peace. “I will not leave you comfortless; I will come to you..” John 14:18
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDave, Sue and Katie-
Nancy will be deeply missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you all through this difficult time. God has received another special angel. She has always been a very special person in my life and will continue to always have a place in my heart. I will miss my conversations with her on the phone but know that I can still talk with her and Gail in other ways. Just remember that I am always here for all of you.
Love- Melissa ‘witchy-poo’ ‘ma’
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy deepest sympathy and prayers go out to Nancy’s family. I had the privilege to know her from Silver Sneakers class at the YMCA. She was a very intelligent lady and a sheer delight to have in class. She will be missed.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSue, Lin & family
Our hearts are saddened in the passing of Nancy. She now has a permanent resident that is eternal.
At a time when words are so hard to find… know that you are cared for very deeply and loved greatly by so many.
While we may feel helpless at times in knowing how to comfort you, the Lord knows exactly what you need. He will minister peace and comfort to you in many unexpected ways. He will walk with you through the coming days.
God has said, “Never will I leave you, never will I forsake you.” Hebrews 13:5
Our love & prayers,
Bob & Lodema
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Facebook Twitter GoogleHi Sue, Lin, & Family,
So very sorry to hear about the passing of your mother, Sue. Now she’s really HOME and I’m guessing Gail is very happy to be with her now. Guess as fast as time goes, we’ll all soon be in eternity with Jesus. Our goal is to share that hope with as many people as we can while we can.
We love you and will keep you in our prayers.
Al & Joyce
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDave, Katie, and Sue;
Our thoughts are with you again:
Long before we’re ready, we sadly say goodby.
But there are those in a far more beautiful place who are saying, “welcome home.”
Nancy was very dear to us and will be missed terribly. Condolences to all.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI was shocked and saddened to hear of Nancy’s passing. She was an elegant and gracious woman. I will always cherish the memories of Nancy & Dave at the tennis courts cheering on the girls. Both of them had a way of making me feel special…cared for the way only those special parents from your home town can make you feel. While we will surely miss this lovely lady, God has given her the reward we all look forward to some day. She is home. My thoughts and prayers are with Dave, Sue, Katie and your entire family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleHi Guys, We’re praying that our Lord will hold you all tight during the days ahead. Reflecting on memories together: Watching the sunset on the lake in your boat, listening to “Frank Sinatra” music with a glass of wine. Hiking around Horsetooth Res. and enjoying the incredible view. Laughing together as we enjoy our Grand Children take their first steps, trying to kick a ball, so many memories. Nancy’s smile and laughter will be missed greatly!!! We love you.
Ruth and Vern
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