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Nancy Ruth <I>Ginn</I> Rhea

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Nancy Ruth Ginn Rhea

Birth
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA
Death
13 Dec 2015 (aged 75)
Willard, Greene County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.2538861, Longitude: -93.4431611
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Nancy Ruth (Ginn) Rhea, 75 years of age, passed away on December 13, 2015, in Willard, Missouri. She was born on July 2, 1940, to Theodore “Ted” James and Lula Sybil (Ellis) Ginn in Springfield, Missouri. She was united in marriage to her loving husband, Stanley “Gale” Rhea on February 6, 1960. She is survived by her husband; Son, Kerry and his wife, Jan; daughter, Tammy Graham and her husband, Eric; son, Kelly Rhea and his wife, Kim; five grandchildren: Christopher, Christen, Terrence, Kelsey, and Erica; and four great-grandchildren; her sister, Ann Hindman and her husband, Sonny.
Nancy worked in numerous positions in the banking industry. She was a very talented quilter and was very involved in several quilting guilds. Nancy made memorable stuffed Teddy Bears from various old quilts and clothing that were special to the receiver. She enjoyed everything about lighthouses, traveling with her husband, reading Christian books, and studying her Bible.
A graveside service at Clear Creek Cemetery, Greene County, Missouri, with her grandson, Christopher Rhea, officiating.
Nancy Ruth (Ginn) Rhea, 75 years of age, passed away on December 13, 2015, in Willard, Missouri. She was born on July 2, 1940, to Theodore “Ted” James and Lula Sybil (Ellis) Ginn in Springfield, Missouri. She was united in marriage to her loving husband, Stanley “Gale” Rhea on February 6, 1960. She is survived by her husband; Son, Kerry and his wife, Jan; daughter, Tammy Graham and her husband, Eric; son, Kelly Rhea and his wife, Kim; five grandchildren: Christopher, Christen, Terrence, Kelsey, and Erica; and four great-grandchildren; her sister, Ann Hindman and her husband, Sonny.
Nancy worked in numerous positions in the banking industry. She was a very talented quilter and was very involved in several quilting guilds. Nancy made memorable stuffed Teddy Bears from various old quilts and clothing that were special to the receiver. She enjoyed everything about lighthouses, traveling with her husband, reading Christian books, and studying her Bible.
A graveside service at Clear Creek Cemetery, Greene County, Missouri, with her grandson, Christopher Rhea, officiating.


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