Nancy Shields Bishop
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Nancy Shields Bishop, 88, of Kansas City, Mo., passed away on Wednesday, Oct 25, 2023, at University Health Lakewood Medical Center.
Mrs. Bishop was born in Sedalia, Mo. to Thomas Pride Shields and Frances Atwood Seals. She graduated from Sidwell Friends school, Washington, DC. She then attended Randoph Macon Woman’s College, Lynchburg, VA. While back in Sedalia for the summer, she met Hubert G. Bishop whom she married in 1956. Nancy devoted her life to the home, went on to raise three children and was a beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Dr. Hubert G. Bishop, Kansas City, MO; she is survived by her children, Rebecca Wilson (Kim), Weston, Mo., Christine Bishop, Kansas City, MO and Major (Ret) H. Brandon Bishop (Amie), Basehor, KS; seven grandchildren Anastasia Bledsoe (Elijah), Dearborn, MO, Samantha Liu (Steve), Kansas City, MO, William Wilson, Kansas City, MO, Corinne StClair (Chadson), Weston, MO, Colleen Bishop, Basehor, KS, Emma Bishop, Basehor, KS, Brady Bishop, Basehor, KS and five great- grandchildren.
A Memorial service will be held at 5:00 p.m. Friday, Nov. 17th at Heartland Cremation and Burial Society, Celebration of Life Center (802 NW Vesper Street. Blue Springs, MO 64015)
Nancy, you always were such a beautiful and free spirit. Always willing to take on the world. And I hope that continues to inspire yhe people left behind so they aren’t afraid to live unconditionally and be themselves regardless of what others say or think. We know you are always watching and will be keeping an eye on everyone from a very high vantage point. All my love.
Nancy was always a loving Aunt to me who always made me feel loved and welcome. I’m very grateful to have had her in my life. May her memory be a blessing. Most sincere condolences.
-Dan Boul
Nancy was a wonderful sister-Law.
She was kind and caring
Nancy and I enjoyed conversing.
She will be missed by all.
My deepest sympathy to the family.
May she rest in eternal peace.
Some of my fondest childhood memories were spent in the basement at the Bishops in the ‘80s. Mrs Bishop was always so sweet and good natured to us kids. I’m sad for Brandon and his sisters (as well as the extended family), but a treensy piece of her lives in me and I will hold her dearly. All of my love to all of you.
Mrs. Bishop was a wonderful neighbor to our family, and I’m pretty sure we never returned all of the butter and eggs we borrowed from her! I’ll always remember her for her easy laugh and quick smile and for forgiving countless shenanigans. She’ll be missed dearly. Thanks for the warm childhood memories, Mrs. Bishop. All my love to the family.
Thank you Mrs. Bishop for letting me hang out in your home visiting your son. You had a perpetual smile that was nice to see. I witnessed the love & caring you had for Brandon. Rest in peace.