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Nancy Walden of Lucknow passed away peacefully at the time of her choosing at Wingham and District Hospital on February 24, 2025 at the age of 71. Predeceased by parents Jean (Taylor)(1963) and Glen (2018) Walden. Survived by sister Lynda Walden of Niagara area, step mother Lois (Fell)(Alton) Walden of Huronlea LTC Brussels, and step sisters June Alton of Clinton, Nancy Ebel of Kitchener, Ruth (Don) Ritchie of Goderich and Grace Alton of Kitchener. Also survived by nephew Joe (Lisa) Karpyshyn of Clinton and niece Taylor (Vincent) Champeval of Marsh Lake, YK and their families. Also survived by several step nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews and cousins. Predeceased by toddler step-sister Mary Alton (1966), nephew Dan Karpyshyn (2020) and step-brother-in-law Matheson Ebel (2002).
Nancy and her older sister grew up on Walcroft Dairy farm on the south edge of Lucknow. Farm life involved ponies, dogs, barn cats and showing 4-H dairy calves. Nancy participated in Brownies, Girl Guides and 4-H Homemaking clubs. A constant backdrop in her life was the joy of piano lessons which led to an inherent but unstoppable “playing by ear” tendency. Sadly in the fall of 1963 Nancy’s mother Jean died unexpectedly. In 1965 Glen remarried widow Lois (Fell) Alton who had five young daughters. Family life became hectic with the blending of two farm families and raising seven girls. After graduating from the University of Guelph with a B.A. in 1975, the opportunity arose for Nancy to work as a classroom assistant for one year at St. Anthony Catholic School in Kincardine. Subsequently she trained as an administrative assistant and worked in London, ON before heading west to Calgary, AB and finally landing in Victoria, BC. Her work life was cut short after being diagnosed in December 1993 with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). In 1999 Nancy returned to her home town of Lucknow. With the help of family, PSW’s, private hires, and dedicated neighbours at River Valley Seniors apartments in Lucknow Nancy was able to live independently in her apartment for over 15 years. When Canada legalized M.A.I.D. (Medical Assistance in Dying) in 2016 Nancy was relieved and knew this would be her eventual choice.
Arrangements entrusted to MacKenzie and McCreath funeral home, Lucknow. At Nancy’s request there will be no visitation or funeral. Spring interment will be held at Greenhill Cemetery Lucknow. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to Wingham and District Hospital Foundation or Lucknow United Church would be greatly appreciated as expressions of sympathy
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With deep sadness, I express sympathy and condolence to the family and loved ones of Nancy.
with gratitude, I express praise for the kind of life Nancy shared with the world. During those times and experiences shared with Nancy when we were still living in Lucknow, our lives had been blessed by her kindness, compassion and support.
May comfort and sustaining presence of our Loving God be with the family.
Sending my Sincere Sympathy to all of Nancy’s family.
Keeping you in my prayers during this sad time.
Remembering times of family visits and phone chats.
Message from Joanne and Rod McDonagh 2025-03-01 14:06:45
Sorry to read of Nancy’s passing. Known her since she was a young girl visiting her Taylor grandparents across the road along with Lynda. She kept that beautiful smile all throughout her life. She will be missed.
I’m very saddened to hear about the passing of Nancy, I really enjoyed running into her on the street ( and at the grocery store when it was still open ) she was always so pleasant. She never complained about her situation. A very brave strong woman … my sincere condolences
Message from Janet Thompson2025-02-27 18:24:54
Lynda and Nancy's family; l wish to extend my sincerest sympathy on the passing of Nancy. I can never thank Nancy enough for her support during my cousin Mary's struggle with MS. You had the sweetest smile and I appreciate your kindness in attending my Moms 90th birthday party. I have many fond memories of our school years together. Heaven has gained another beautiful angel.
Lynda and Nancy's Family, we extend our sympathy to you on Nancy's death. She was a courageous soul. Whenever I met her in Lucknow she always had a smile and was anxious to know what the Hunter family was doing. Nancy also like to keep me up to date with her activities as well. Her smile saw her through a lot of adversity. Nancy was "master of her fate and the capatain of her ship." Let us all treasure her memory.
Message from Sharon Petteplace2025-02-26 18:19:46
Condolences to all of Nancy’s family. She was a wonderful kind person.
I will miss Nancy. Her grace and strength in dealing with her life challenges was an inspiration to me. I always enjoyed our conversations. She was truly one of a kind and will be missed. My condolences to the family.
Message from Kathy Trumble2025-02-25 19:49:31
I had the pleasure of talking to Nancy at quite a few craft shows in Lucknow. She was lovely and always smiling. My condolences to her family.
Message from Doug and Nancy Aitchison 2025-02-25 17:42:25
Our sincere condolences to all the families. She is at peace now.
Message from Joan and John pollard2025-02-25 13:39:16
Our deepest sympathy to Nancys family , cousins and friends …despite her struggles and pain she always managed a beautiful welcoming smile whenever we would meet .. fly high and free Nancy you earned your wings ..