Married to C. Donald Nichols.
They farmed in Fillmore County and later moved to Iowa for 12 years. For years they traveled in 6 states as manufacturers representatives, conducting and assisting with merchandise and gift shows in New York, Chicago, Minneapolis, St. Louis, Kansas City and Omaha. They moved to York in 1954 when they opened The Treasure House and later adding Nichols Office Supply, The Sugar Plum Tree and The Tree House. In 1992, they retired after being in business for 38 years in York.
Survivors include her husband Don of York, daughter Wilma Rae and her husband William Sandifer of New Jersey; grandchildren Kara and Pamela and great-granddaughter Shannon; sister Irene Sewell; nieces and nephews. Also surviving are special friends, Ann Graham Danekas of Crete and Bob & Dee Graham of York. Preceding her in death were her parents, 2 brothers and an infant granddaughter.
Married to C. Donald Nichols.
They farmed in Fillmore County and later moved to Iowa for 12 years. For years they traveled in 6 states as manufacturers representatives, conducting and assisting with merchandise and gift shows in New York, Chicago, Minneapolis, St. Louis, Kansas City and Omaha. They moved to York in 1954 when they opened The Treasure House and later adding Nichols Office Supply, The Sugar Plum Tree and The Tree House. In 1992, they retired after being in business for 38 years in York.
Survivors include her husband Don of York, daughter Wilma Rae and her husband William Sandifer of New Jersey; grandchildren Kara and Pamela and great-granddaughter Shannon; sister Irene Sewell; nieces and nephews. Also surviving are special friends, Ann Graham Danekas of Crete and Bob & Dee Graham of York. Preceding her in death were her parents, 2 brothers and an infant granddaughter.
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