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Nancy Lavon Madden Will

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2 Aug 2001 (aged 55)
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    Nancy L. Will
Age 55, of Minooka passed away on August 2, 2001 at home of pancreatic cancer. She was born on April 17, 1946 to the late Edwin and Fern Madden of Yorkville.
    Nancy is survived by her husband, Allen "Jim" Will, whom she married September 7, 1974; two daughters Robin (Wesley) Walker of Yorkville, Pamela (James) Bonini, their son and Nancy's only grandson, Justin of Minooka; her mother, Fern Madden of Yorkville; three brothers, Timothy (Sharon) Madden of Aurora, Elden (Linda) Madden of Plano, Kelly Madden of St. Petersburg, FL; and several nieces and nephews.
    Nancy was preceded in death by her father, Edwin Madden and an infant sister, Sandra Elaine Madden.
    A lifetime resident of Kendall County, Nancy attended all 12 years of school at Yorkville, graduating in 1964. She was active for many years in the Fox Valley Girl Scouts; having been a scout in her youth and a leader for ten years as an adult. She was a Special Education School bus driver for 19 years with the Yorkville and Plano School Districts. Nancy also had her own business, "Ceramics by Nanc" in her home since 1983. Her hobbies were: fishing, gardening, cake decorating, crocheting and an avid bowler. She was Secretary of the A.W.B.A. 500 Club for ten years and a member of the Aurora Women's Bowling Association for over 25 years.
    Nancy has chosen to have her organs and body donated to science. There will be a memorial service held in Nancy's honor from 1:00 until 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 11, 2001 at the Larson-Nelson Funeral Home, 410 E. Countryside Parkway in Yorkville, IL. In lieu of flowers, donations are asked to be made in Nancy's memory to the Salvation Army and Joliet Area Community Hospice.
    Arrangements by:
    NELSON FUNERAL HOMES
    410 Countryside Dr.
   (630)553-7611.
    Nancy L. Will
Age 55, of Minooka passed away on August 2, 2001 at home of pancreatic cancer. She was born on April 17, 1946 to the late Edwin and Fern Madden of Yorkville.
    Nancy is survived by her husband, Allen "Jim" Will, whom she married September 7, 1974; two daughters Robin (Wesley) Walker of Yorkville, Pamela (James) Bonini, their son and Nancy's only grandson, Justin of Minooka; her mother, Fern Madden of Yorkville; three brothers, Timothy (Sharon) Madden of Aurora, Elden (Linda) Madden of Plano, Kelly Madden of St. Petersburg, FL; and several nieces and nephews.
    Nancy was preceded in death by her father, Edwin Madden and an infant sister, Sandra Elaine Madden.
    A lifetime resident of Kendall County, Nancy attended all 12 years of school at Yorkville, graduating in 1964. She was active for many years in the Fox Valley Girl Scouts; having been a scout in her youth and a leader for ten years as an adult. She was a Special Education School bus driver for 19 years with the Yorkville and Plano School Districts. Nancy also had her own business, "Ceramics by Nanc" in her home since 1983. Her hobbies were: fishing, gardening, cake decorating, crocheting and an avid bowler. She was Secretary of the A.W.B.A. 500 Club for ten years and a member of the Aurora Women's Bowling Association for over 25 years.
    Nancy has chosen to have her organs and body donated to science. There will be a memorial service held in Nancy's honor from 1:00 until 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 11, 2001 at the Larson-Nelson Funeral Home, 410 E. Countryside Parkway in Yorkville, IL. In lieu of flowers, donations are asked to be made in Nancy's memory to the Salvation Army and Joliet Area Community Hospice.
    Arrangements by:
    NELSON FUNERAL HOMES
    410 Countryside Dr.
   (630)553-7611.


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