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Nancy Merkling
November 28, 1941 ~ March 2, 2020
Nancy Lee Varney Merkling, 78, died March 2, 2020 at the University of Kentucky Hospital. Born November 28, 1941 to the late Reginald and Vernette Varney. Nancy was a member of Saints Peter and Paul. She was a dedicated Catholic and was caring and kind-hearted. Nancy always signed with a little red heart.
She is survived by her husband of 59 years, LeRoy Merkling; two daughters, Grace Burnette Summers -Knudsen (Scott) of Newville, WI and Catherine Kallatch of Lansdale, PA; one son, Mark Allen (Lisa) Merkling of Burlington, WI; eight grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; and a brother, Donald (Janice) Varney of Williamstown, NC.
Funeral mass will be 12 pm, Friday, March 6, 2020 at Ss Peter and Paul. The celebrant will be Father Anthony. Burial will be at Danville Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be prior to the service from 10 am- 12 pm. Memorial donations are suggested to Ss. Peter and Paul.
Funeral Mass will be 12 pm, Friday, March 6, 2020 at Ss. Peter and Paul.
Visitation will be prior to the service from 10 am- 12 pm.
My thoughts and prayers go out to LeRoy, Cathy, Grace and Mark and the rest of the family. (I remember growing and trying to sneak in or out of the house and Nancy would always catch us) She was a great understanding mother she will be greatly missed!! Love always Anne
My thoughts and prayers go out to LeRoy, Cathy, Grace and Mark and the rest of the family. (I remember growing and trying to sneak in or out of the house and Nancy would always catch us) She was a great understanding mother she will be greatly missed!! Love always Anne
Heartfelt prayers to our Heavenly Father on behalf of my Uncle Lee and family. I have fond memories of playing outside on the farm and playing board games when it was time to settle in during our visits. All of us cousins grew up like brothers and sisters. Our Auntie\’s and Uncles are precious to us. We are a praying family and a family with faith. I know that our Heavenly Father knows just how to comfort each one of us during this time. Love you all.
Heartfelt prayers to our Heavenly Father on behalf of my Uncle Lee and family. I have fond memories of playing outside on the farm and playing board games when it was time to settle in during our visits. All of us cousins grew up like brothers and sisters. Our Auntie\’s and Uncles are precious to us. We are a praying family and a family with faith. I know that our Heavenly Father knows just how to comfort each one of us during this time. Love you all.
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Prayers for strength and peace