Nancy Toler
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Nancy (Justice) Toler, 77, of Lee’s Summit, Missouri passed away on July 25, 2018. Nancy was born December 14, 1940 to John and Josephine Justice. She lived in the Kansas City area all of her life. She graduated from East High School in 1958 and married Don Toler in 1959; they spent nearly 60 years together. She was a meeting coordinator for the United States Department of Agriculture/Farm Service Agency and retired in 2002.
She is preceded in death by her parents and granddaughter, Madeline Moorman. She is survived by her husband, Don, daughter, Tracie Moorman (Dave), son, David (Melinda) and four grandchildren, Jenny, Will, Livie and Dominic; two brothers, Henry (Jan) and Mark (Sandy) along with several nieces and nephews.
She was adored by many and brought so much sparkle into the lives of her family and friends. She will be dearly missed. A celebration of Nancy’s life will be held at a later date.
Thoughts and prayers for your family.
So much love we are sending to you and your family.
Words cannot express the sorrow. Rest in Peace Aunt Nancy.
So so sorry- love and prayers to all of you.
Just want you to know you and your family are in our hearts and prayers. Many hugs!
Lou and Rhonda Ross
Continued prayers to your family
I’m sorry for your loss!
Nancy was part of our aerobics group that met each month for lunch. She was the sparkle of our group and she will be missed so much. She was a lovely, caring lady. We send our love and deepest sympathy to the family.
rest in peace myprecious Neice
Aunt Mary Ann
So sad to hear of Nancy’s passing. She was such a beautiful and caring woman. My prayers are with the family.
So sad to have Nancy leave …. She was a wonderful person!
We’ll see her again
Love Jim Kathryn James & Michael
You all are in our thoughts and prayers.
Another from Nancy’s monthly aerobics luncheon group. Nancy was truly a joy to be around. Her sparkle brought smiles to all of our group and we always looked forward to seeing her sparkle each month. She will be missed. Such a caring, compassionate, good soul. If I missed a luncheon she would always call to make sure I was okay. We appropriately named her “Miss Sparkle.” We know she is sparkling in heaven with our former aerobics leader, Barbara Blaylock, her precious granddaughter Maddy and other loved ones. Our deepest condolences to her family and friends. Until we meet again, R.I.P. Miss Sparkle. We love you and will miss you.
Robert and I loved Nancy and Don. We will both miss her so much. Brenda and Robert Brown.
I am heartbroken. Loved this beautiful lady so much and she will be greatly missed. We always had a great time together. There are no words to fully express my love and sorrow. You all are in our thoughts and prayers.
Sending you and your family my most heartfelt and sincere condolences. Praying for you all.
My deepest condolences. I met Nancy when I was a young boy. She was a beautiful lady both outside and inside. May our great lord comfort Don and family!
Our sympathy and prayers for comfort to Don and the family in your loss.
Don & Family,
We’re thinking of all of you at this time.. Nancy was such a nice person and will be truly
Missed.
Dick & Carol
So sorry to hear about Nancy’s passing. I landscaped Don and Nancy’s home almost 20 yeasr ago, she was an absolute joy to work with, and was so appreciative of what I did, which made me feel great.