Nancy Georgianna Welchon
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Nancy G. Welchon, 66, Raytown, MO passed away February 19, 2016 at her home in Raytown after a battle with cancer.
Mrs. Welchon was born February 15, 1950 in Kansas City, MO. She was a graduate of Raytown High School and had retired from Dick Smith Ford. Nancy enjoyed gardening, cooking, jewelry and antique junque.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack Welchon, whom she married in 1973; and her parents Richard A. and Norma J. Couste. Survivors include her brother, Terrey Couste; son, Bradford A. Dooley; step-son, Jack Welchon, Jr.; step-daughter, Cheryl Murphy; grandson, Jason Alford; and special friends, Kathy Ramey and Bonnie Sneddon.
At Nancy’s request, cremation will take place with no services. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Children’s Mercy Hospital in her memory.
Brad, I am really sorry to hear about your mother. I know you will miss her terribly.
I have been remiss in visiting the last couple of years, but I am so glad that Nancy and I got reconnected after Jack’s death when I returned to Kansas City. We had some good times and I will always remember her fondly. Love to the family.
My dear, sweet friend. Nancy was the most beautiful girl I’ve ever seen and the most gracious. She was lovely inside out, through and through, and thay never changed. She will always be held in fond remembrance. May her son be in peace, knowing she is only a whisper away.
Brad, again, my heart pours out love and sorrow to you. I know how much you loved your Mother and how much she adored you. I got to enjoy her around you, as a baby, and see the love in her eyes for her son;and later in years see the pride she had for you.
Nancy was one of the most beautiful women I’ve ever known; inside and out. She is now your guardian angel. We are sorry for your loss.
My condolences go out to all off Nancy’s family members, friends, and neighbors. Our paths never crossed after high school graduation.But I do remember her vivacious personality and her beautiful smile. Everyone who knew Nancy were attracted to her gracefulness, beauty and how she loved just being with all of us hanging out together having fun. My prayers are with your family at this tough time.