Nancy L. Pines
2020
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John Wrobel Andrew Wrobel posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Dearest Nancy your radiant smile was always a shining beacon where ever you went.
Nancy and Richard are two of the stalwart backbones of this family always hosting the grandest and most memorable of family gatherings.
Nancy was always willing to open her home and her heart to all who were willing to come bask in her spirit of plenitude, her warm embrace, her kind words of support, and dine at her magnificent feasts.
She has raised two generations of Pines to be shining examples of all that is worthy and memorable.
She has sustained her loving husband Richard for half a century.
We will all miss you dearly and wish you safe passage as you travel the wondrous realms of Heaven in the hereafter.
Our hearts will be sad for a short while as we hear this news but soon our spirits will soar with the realization that you will be spreading joy, compassion, love and peace in the timeless and endless ether of the universe.
God bless your kind and loving spirit and may he keep you ever safe in his loving embrace.
All our love goes out to you and yours.
John and Andrew Wrobel
John and Andrew Wrobel, Chicago, Illinois
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Frank Wrobel posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Nancy, you will be greatly missed.
Your warm smile, soft voice and humor are wonderful memories that will be with us always.
You will be missed but remembered at family gatherings.
Love Lea and Frank Wrobel
Lea and Frank Wrobel, Glenview, Illinois
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Stanley Wrobel posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Dear Richard, Heidi, Saran, Dick and family
I am sorry to hear of Nancy's death.
Nancy was a wonderful person - gentle and kind and always cheerful.
We have so many cherished family memories of times with Nancy and your family through the years.
She will be dearly missed by all of us, but most of all by your family.
Our thoughts and prayers are will you in this difficult time of grief.
Love, Stan and Candy Wrobel and family.
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Friday, March 6, 2020
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After seeing the movie Fargo Sarah and I started calling Nancy “Marge.” I loved that I was in on the nickname and it made me feel like an honorary Pines family member. Marge was always so good to me in that way-like including me in Christmas sugar cookie decorating. When Sarah and I were at Indiana together “Marge” and Dick included me in their activities when they came to visit Bloomington. My first time going to a Chinese restaurant was with the Pines. I was too scared to try anything other than white rice. They were all so kind about it and didn’t give me any grief. Marge had lots of talents and passions. She dabbled in la variety of activities including photography. I asked Marge if she could take some pictures at my wedding and she took six rolls of film. My favorite photos from my wedding are the moments Marge captured. Every time I look at the photos she took I think of her and am so grateful for them. Love you Marge. Angie DalBello
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Saturday, October 23, 2021
Independence Grove - Audubon Hall
16400 Buckley Rd
Libertyville, Illinois, United States
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Nancy Pines
2020
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