Nancy RhinesAge: 881921–2009
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- Nancy Rhines
Birth | 7 July 1921 30 23 Jackson City, Jackson County, Michigan |
Death of a maternal grandmother | 14 February 1922 (Age 7 months) Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan
maternal grandmother -
Elizabeth "Libby" Branch
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Death of a mother | 8 January 1949 (Age 27) Jackson City, Jackson County, Michigan
mother -
Ethel M. Blackmer
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Death of a father | 1961 (Age 39)
father -
Philip Jacob Rhines
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Death | 30 December 2009 (Age 88) Marshall, Michigan
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<b>NANCY VIRGINIA LINCOLN
<b>NANCY VIRGINIA LINCOLN
</b>LINCOLN, NANCY VIRGINIA- 88 of Parma passed Wednesday, December 30, 2009 at Oaklawn Hospital in Marshall. She was the daughter of Ethel and Philip Rhines born July 7, 1921 in Jackson. She was preceded in death by her loving husband of 53 yea rs, Everitt F. Lincoln whom she married August 19, 1942; her parents; sister, Frances Miller; brothers-in-law, Rex Kerwin, Austin Lincoln, and Dale Miller; sister-in-law, Mary Lincoln. She is survived by her daughter, Pamela (Lincoln) Marsh; gra ndson, John Marsh; former son-in-law, Dene Marsh; two sisters, Billie Kerwin and Roberta (Sidney) Rose; two sisters-in-law, Beatrice Lincoln, and Barbara Lincoln; numerous nieces, nephews, uncles, special friends, and neighbors. Nancy was a grad uate of Jackson High School and a beauty school in Jackson. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and caregiver. She engaged in dairy farming with her husband and was his campaign assistant who was elected to the State Legislature. She an d her husband owned and operated an antique radio business at their farm for years. According to her wishes, cremation has taken place. A celebration of her life and inurnment will take place at a later date in July.
Jackson City Patriot
J. L. Watson Parma Chapel 421 East Michigan Avenue Locally owned
<b>Pam and family,
</b>I will always remember Nancy standing on the back porch at the farm, young and laughing with mom. Going to see her for eggs was always an event! So many good memories like all the times I sat with her and ma at her kitchen table. One of th e last times I saw her was at Thanksgiving when Zeke was a baby and she fed him a bottle. She was so generous to our kids. Karen came to know her later in her life and thought the world of her. Eden was blessed to see her last...
January 05, 2010
I will miss my Aunt Nancy very much. My fondest memories of her are those spent on the farm when I was young. When I grew older I looked forward to sitting at her kitchen table having coffee. She always insisted on sending something home with me , so very generous to share what she had with others. After my mom died, over the years she called me regularly to make sure I was all right, looking after me as she would her own daughter. I'm grateful to have had her in my life. She's reunited ...
January 05, 2010
<b>Pam and family</b>,
We so will miss Aunt Nancy, her wit and charm drew most everyone to her. We know you will feel a great lose, somehow we always miss our mother. Please know you are in our prayers. We too will miss her.
Love and Sympathy,
Jim and Grace
Chad and Diana, Colin and Caley
Zach and Rosa, Kara
Jake and Courtney, Norah
January 03, 2010
<b>PAM,
</b>Were sorry to hear the loss of your mother. May your heart soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Mr & Mrs Doug Miller, Mr & Mrs Duane Shrontz & Phyllis Hoffman (The Scripter's)
January 03, 2010
<b>Dear Pam and family,
</b>My condolences to all of you in the loss of this wonderful lady. I came to know her years ago as she took care of her ill husband before his death, in my capacity as a home care nurse. She took wonderful care of him and their mutual admirati on of each other was so evident and wonderful to see. I remember many visits to their home. A warm cup of coffee and measure of friendship were always waiting when I got there early on those mornings. I will miss her and...
Christine Rhoades
January 02, 2010
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Globally unique identifier | 0F52E6D3F33C48DE88EC7D98751F24D8888A |
Last change | 8 September 2019 - 00:00:00 |
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father |
Philip Jacob Rhines
Birth 30 April 1891
Death 1961 (Age 69) Loading...
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6 years mother |
Ethel M. Blackmer
Birth September 1897 40 28 Michigan
Death 8 January 1949 (Age 51) Jackson City, Jackson County, Michigan Loading...
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Marriage: 15 May 1917 — Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan |
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Nancy Rhines
Birth 7 July 1921 30 23 Jackson City, Jackson County, Michigan
Death 30 December 2009 (Age 88) Marshall, Michigan Loading...
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Death | <b>NANCY VIRGINIA LINCOLN
</b>LINCOLN, NANCY VIRGINIA- 88 of Parma passed Wednesday, December 30, 2009 at Oaklawn Hospital in Marshall. She was the daughter of Ethel and Philip Rhines born July 7, 1921 in Jackson. She was preceded in death by her loving husband of 53 yea rs, Everitt F. Lincoln whom she married August 19, 1942; her parents; sister, Frances Miller; brothers-in-law, Rex Kerwin, Austin Lincoln, and Dale Miller; sister-in-law, Mary Lincoln. She is survived by her daughter, Pamela (Lincoln) Marsh; gra ndson, John Marsh; former son-in-law, Dene Marsh; two sisters, Billie Kerwin and Roberta (Sidney) Rose; two sisters-in-law, Beatrice Lincoln, and Barbara Lincoln; numerous nieces, nephews, uncles, special friends, and neighbors. Nancy was a grad uate of Jackson High School and a beauty school in Jackson. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and caregiver. She engaged in dairy farming with her husband and was his campaign assistant who was elected to the State Legislature. She an d her husband owned and operated an antique radio business at their farm for years. According to her wishes, cremation has taken place. A celebration of her life and inurnment will take place at a later date in July.
Jackson City Patriot
J. L. Watson Parma Chapel 421 East Michigan Avenue Locally owned
<b>Pam and family,
</b>I will always remember Nancy standing on the back porch at the farm, young and laughing with mom. Going to see her for eggs was always an event! So many good memories like all the times I sat with her and ma at her kitchen table. One of th e last times I saw her was at Thanksgiving when Zeke was a baby and she fed him a bottle. She was so generous to our kids. Karen came to know her later in her life and thought the world of her. Eden was blessed to see her last...
January 05, 2010
I will miss my Aunt Nancy very much. My fondest memories of her are those spent on the farm when I was young. When I grew older I looked forward to sitting at her kitchen table having coffee. She always insisted on sending something home with me , so very generous to share what she had with others. After my mom died, over the years she called me regularly to make sure I was all right, looking after me as she would her own daughter. I'm grateful to have had her in my life. She's reunited ...
January 05, 2010
<b>Pam and family</b>,
We so will miss Aunt Nancy, her wit and charm drew most everyone to her. We know you will feel a great lose, somehow we always miss our mother. Please know you are in our prayers. We too will miss her.
Love and Sympathy,
Jim and Grace
Chad and Diana, Colin and Caley
Zach and Rosa, Kara
Jake and Courtney, Norah
January 03, 2010
<b>PAM,
</b>Were sorry to hear the loss of your mother. May your heart soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Mr & Mrs Doug Miller, Mr & Mrs Duane Shrontz & Phyllis Hoffman (The Scripter's)
January 03, 2010
<b>Dear Pam and family,
</b>My condolences to all of you in the loss of this wonderful lady. I came to know her years ago as she took care of her ill husband before his death, in my capacity as a home care nurse. She took wonderful care of him and their mutual admirati on of each other was so evident and wonderful to see. I remember many visits to their home. A warm cup of coffee and measure of friendship were always waiting when I got there early on those mornings. I will miss her and...
Christine Rhoades
January 02, 2010
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