Nancy moved to Madison at the age of 17 on a nursing scholarship to St. Mary's Hospital. In 1953, she married Alwyn Bennett and together they had three children. She managed the City Employee's Credit Union, retiring as President after 25 years. In January of 1984, Nancy was united in marriage to the love of her life, Darrell Fleming. Due to Nancy's great capacity for love, one close knit family was created from two. Nancy enjoyed traveling the world, was an avid gardener, loved playing cards, especially Cribbage and Sheepshead and excelled at Bridge. In 2011, she achieved the honor of Life Master. Nancy had tremendous energy and an engaging personality. She will be long remembered for her intelligence, grace, charm and exquisite taste.
Inturment will follow at Forest Hill Cemetery.
http://www.ryanfuneralservice.com/fh/obituaries/obituary.cfm?o_id=1524688&fh_id=10436
Nancy moved to Madison at the age of 17 on a nursing scholarship to St. Mary's Hospital. In 1953, she married Alwyn Bennett and together they had three children. She managed the City Employee's Credit Union, retiring as President after 25 years. In January of 1984, Nancy was united in marriage to the love of her life, Darrell Fleming. Due to Nancy's great capacity for love, one close knit family was created from two. Nancy enjoyed traveling the world, was an avid gardener, loved playing cards, especially Cribbage and Sheepshead and excelled at Bridge. In 2011, she achieved the honor of Life Master. Nancy had tremendous energy and an engaging personality. She will be long remembered for her intelligence, grace, charm and exquisite taste.
Inturment will follow at Forest Hill Cemetery.
http://www.ryanfuneralservice.com/fh/obituaries/obituary.cfm?o_id=1524688&fh_id=10436
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