Service Details
Per her wishes, there will be no service for Nancy.
In memoriam of Nancy Jo Burch, who passed away peacefully on December 15, 2023. A devoted mother survived by two daughters, five cherished grandchildren and seven siblings. Nancy, a compassionate registered nurse, dedicated her life to healing and caring for others. Beyond her medical profession, she found joy in the delicate art of cross-stitching, creating beautiful tapestries that reflected her creative spirit. A fervent supporter of the Green Bay Packers, Nancy’s enthusiasm for her team brought excitement to countless game days. Her memory will be etched in the hearts of those who knew and loved her. May she rest in eternal peace.
Rick Brown says
I am sorry to hear about Nancy’s passing. We grew up together. I was a year older and lived on Ruby, a few blocks away. We used to walk home from school. I would walk with her to the corner of William and Main and we would continue gabbing. I’m glad we could reconnect on Facebook after all those years. She will be missed.
Dannelle Suzanne says
Sending my deepest sympathy to Karin , Kate and families. Nancy was so proud of you all! I was thinking about Nancy the other day, she used to call me Itchy
Threadgood once in awhile. She was great fun!! She was extremely knowledgeable and helpful with health care needs. Very smart lady. Sassy too ! I will see you on the other side Nanc !! Rest in Glorious Peace😇 Danni
Terri Maynard says
Nancy….I am so glad I got to say good bye…we have known eachother a long time ..we have laughed, talked and cried together…I will always treasure your friendship….rest in peace…I will see you on the other side …TB
Peter Balow says
I’ll never forget how Nancy helped me during a time of need in my life I’m so grateful for the time I got to spend with her.
Thomas Burch says
That’s very nice Karin and Kate, you are Nancy’s greatest accomplishments.
Barbara Lawrence says
So sorry to hear of her passing. We knew each other since Junior High, and remained life long friends. She will be missed.
Lynn Eeg says
I will remember that smile. That is a great picture of her.
I am so sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with you and your family
Cindy Cain Ryder says
So sorry to hear of this. Our “gang of girls” often went swimming at the beach near her house . I also remember a fancy tea party, and sneaking out during sleepovers! We were so bad!
Mary Ann McGinn says
May you rest in peace dear St.Luke’s classmate.
Sanford Sklansky says
I just found out about this today. It is sad to lose another classmate
Martha and Jeff Hawes says
We are very sorry Katie and family to hear of your mother’s passing and remembering you in prayer for God’s comfort and peace during this sad time.
Betty Hartman says
Nancy was a great friend. We had many memories in our neighborhood. Blessings to Nancy and her family. Sorry to hear of her passing. . She will be missed! Betty
Betty Hartman says
I am so sorry to hear of her passing. She will be greatly missed. Betty Schilke Hartman
Neil Kosterman says
So sorry to hear this. I had recently started seeing her posts on FB, and I was hoping to re-connect with her to have some laughs about old times. My wife (then girlfriend), Lynne Johnson, and I double dated with Nancy and Gary Bosak a bunch of times in high school. We all had a lot of fun back in the day. The last time I saw her was when she came out of the OR after my dad’s last surgerym and she was very sympathetic and explained there seriousness of his condition, She was terrific!
Amy Rader says
Our deepest sympathy to the family, she lived 2 houses down from me was a great neighbor always loved talking to her when she was outside! Always talking about the grandkids! She will be missed!
Jackie Olson says
I did not know Nancy but I knew her cheering at the games. I’m sorry for your loss.
We have lost another classmate.
Gary Lipor says
Our whole group spent every summer at Burches beach, down the hill from Nancy’s family home. Another vital member of our famous Horlick class of ‘65. God bless your family and other loved ones.
Susan Matagrano Hill says
I will never forget the good times I had with Nancy. We were cheerleaders together and always competed as to who had the higher kick! I remember all the summers were spent down on the beach near Nancy’s house.
I live in Ca. now but we were in Chicago last June and visited Racine. One of the first things I did ( before buying a kringle) was to visit the beach. I sat in front of Nancy’s house for several minutes and reminisced. I wish she had been “home” when I knocked on the door. God bless Nancy. I’ll always remember her.
Susan Matagrano Hill