Nancy Ruth Coe
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Nancy Ruth Coe, 74, of Kansas City, Missouri, passed away at North Kansas City Hospital, December 3rd, 2021. Ms. Coe was born on May 2nd, 1947, to parents Glen and Norma (Judy) Albrecht in Norborne, Missouri.
Nancy enjoyed watching TV. Some of her favorite shows were WWF and WWE played on Monday and Fridays nights. She also enjoyed watching our hometown hero’s, The Chiefs! Not only did Nancy love her family and friends dearly, but she also enjoyed her job as a dietary aide.
Nancy was preceded in death by her parents, John Coe Sr. (Husband), Dennis Albrecht (Brother) and Linda Albrecht Sims (Sister).
She is survived by John Coe Jr (Son), Diane Bailey (Daughter), Jim Bailey Sr. (Son-in-law), Joan Bailey and Michelle Bailey (Granddaughters), Draven Monterrosa, Jimmy Bailey Jr and Matthew Brown (Grandsons), Mary Jane Albrecht (Sister), David Albrecht (Brother) and Betty Albrecht (Sister-in-law).
A Celebration of Life will be held Friday, December 10th, 2021, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Heartland Cremation and Burial Society. 6113 Blue Ridge Blvd. Raytown, MO 64133.
I worked with Nancy for over 10 years she was loved by residents and staff and was a great friend to me She will truly be missed I will miss talking and laughing with her Iam so sorry for your loss and God be with your family I will never forget her and how much she was loved
I started working at Parkview Feb 9th 2021 when I first meet Nancy we clicked we had so much fun I can tell whoever about things we talked about wasn’t never a boring day when we worked together she became my mom always calling me in the morning telling me time to get up for work I can go on love you see you again some day to the family my heart goes out to ya
I remember going to high school with her son and daughter and coming over to her house to hang out she was so nice to everyone. You will be missed.
I only knew Nancy for two years but what a impression she made always joking and laughing .I looked forward to our weekends sitting outback laughing .I will truly miss her she is one of a kind until I see you again love and miss so much.To her family I am so sorry for your loss you are in our prayers.
Nancy was one of my double first cousins. Our fathers were brothers, our mothers were sisters. We were close age wise and playmates always at any family get together. There are few memories from my childhood that we were not together…. lots of memories!! Love her lots.
Nancy was one of a kind when I first met Nancy she was nice to me I started working at Glennon in 2019 for a year and man we would talk about wrestling she was a wrestling fan we had fun talking about that and she made some good tea to even though it was sweet but good she was kind and helpful to me I miss her so much rest in peace Beautiful until we meet again say hi to my Mom and sister
I was a cook in the kitchen for awhile but in that time nancy took to me like a son .she is a amazing woman with a very kind heart .The laughs we used to have in that kitchen and her in those sun glasses .You will be truly missed untill I see you again .Now you can go to all the wrestling you want
I have known Nancy for about 24 years she is my best friend and always will be I talked to her two sometimes three times a week I will definitely miss her my heart is with her and her children today and always
I worked with Nancy for 4yr. In the kitchen at parkview and she has always treated me with kindness and love she definitely like the kitchen grandmother always calling me to get up in the morning and I jus loved it and loved working with her she will truely b missed dearly such a wonderful person with a heart of gold .