Nadine is survived by one daughter and son-in-law; three sons and daughters-in-law; four brothers and sister-in-law; twelve grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter, Aspen Chalmers. She was also preceded in death by her brother, John Gannon.
Nadine attended Christian Worship Center in Christianburg. She was involved with church from a young age, where she sang and played guitar. For many years, Nadine was a lead singer in her family band, Nobles Bluegrass Gospel Travelers. Along with her strong Christian faith, she shared her musical talents with her children and grandchildren. Later in life, Nadine formed a bluegrass band called Never-Dull Bluegrass. For many years, she had a passion for sewing, gardening and canning. She shared this passion with her children and grandchildren as well.
Nadine is survived by one daughter and son-in-law; three sons and daughters-in-law; four brothers and sister-in-law; twelve grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter, Aspen Chalmers. She was also preceded in death by her brother, John Gannon.
Nadine attended Christian Worship Center in Christianburg. She was involved with church from a young age, where she sang and played guitar. For many years, Nadine was a lead singer in her family band, Nobles Bluegrass Gospel Travelers. Along with her strong Christian faith, she shared her musical talents with her children and grandchildren. Later in life, Nadine formed a bluegrass band called Never-Dull Bluegrass. For many years, she had a passion for sewing, gardening and canning. She shared this passion with her children and grandchildren as well.
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