Nanette Nancy Ferguson

February 17, 1937 - October 29, 2022
Nanette Nancy Ferguson

In Loving Memory

Dear Ferguson Family: it was with sadness that I learned of Nancy's passing today.  She was one of my longest-term friends, other than family, as we go all the way back to Girl Scouts, then ADPi in college, and I was honored to be a bridesmaid when she and Lloyd were married.

When ADPis were meeting monthly for lunch, we often went together, and enjoyed all our longtime memories.  She was so proud of her children and their accomplishments, and supported Lloyd in his many undertakings.

My heart goes out to you her family, as I know she will be missed.  I look forward to seeing at a future memorial.

In love, Bonnie

Bonnie Brothers Cavill
millcreek, UT

I met Nancy many years ago when friends with her husband Lloyd at FPC and we became fast friends. I went to hear her choir out at Swiss Days in Midway often. She was delightful and we had that love of singing in common. I sure missed seeing her at the Kirkin o' th' Tartan this year. We will all miss her. My heart goes out to the whole family. 

Dale L. Strobel
slc, UT

We met Nancy through her membership at the Clhrlistian Science Church. Gary was the organist at the First Church and currently the organist at the second church. Nancy was a member of both. She was also so sweet, kind and loving.

We will miss her. We wish her family peace at this time

 

 

Gary Lee Peart and Wesley R. Brady
salt lake city, UT

Nancy was a dear friend and beloved member of our church. It is unusual privilege when someone quite a bit older becomes not just a mentor but a friend. For many years, I picked her up for mid-week services and we had a chance to talk about everything from gardening to politics to her shared love of ADPi with my Mom. Nancy was an outward thinker, rather than being self-focused. She was funny and charming. And I admired her deep love of God. Love and condolences to her family.

Lisa H Mietchen
salt lake city, UT