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Nancy Shorney Obituary

Shorney, Nancy Leith Died on May 26, 2011 in Winfield, Illinois from a cerebral hemorrhage. Nancy was born in Brookline, Pennsylvania on August 2, 1931, the second of three daughters of Alfred and Marion Leith. Nancy grew up in suburban Philadelphia and attended Denison University, where she met her husband of 55 years, George Shorney. Nancy and George settled in Wheaton, Illinois, where they raised four children and Nancy energetically pursued a wide variety of interests. She made a career of volunteering and she generously gave her time and talents to many different organizations. Her family ventures that she logged more hours than any other volunteer at Central DuPage Hospital. Nancy was a long-time member of the Wheaton Garden Club, and played tennis twice a week for years with a group at the Wheaton Sports Center. An avid Chicago sports fan, she was a terrific athlete herself and remained active all her life. She had myriad friends and will be remembered by all for her warm and welcoming spirit and her kind and helpful nature. More than anything, Nancy loved gathering her family around her. Her home was the center of many joyful family celebrations over the years. In addition to her husband, George, Nancy is survived by her sister, Pat Pillion, her children and their spouses, Cindy and John Pearson, Herb and Fanny, John and Lisa, Scott and Susan, and her grandchildren, Isabel, Henry, Jack, Lily, Georgie, Charlie, and Roger. A visitation will be held at Williams-Kampp Funeral Home, 430 E. Roosevelt Road in Wheaton on Thursday, June 2, from 3:00-7:00 p.m. The funeral is Friday, June 3 at 3:00 p.m. at Fourth Presbyterian Church, 126 E. Chestnut, Chicago. Memorial gifts may be made to the CDH Foundation, 27W353 Jewell Road, Winfield, IL 60190. Funeral info 630-668-0016 or www.williams-kampp.com

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times on May 31, 2011.

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August 19, 2011

To the Shorney Family,

I just received notification of the passing of your Mom from Joan Gaede, my cousin. I was so shocked and saddened to hear of her passing. Yes I too remember lots of memories of the families on Elm St. ( Skolaks, Meirer's, Armbrust and many more) I grew up on James Ct. The house is now sold after 53 years and Mom and Dad are up in Durand, by Ridott where I now live with my husband (by Freeport). Keep the memories going and enjoy every moment of every day. Life is so precious and fun, you never know what is around the corner. Cindy keep smiling and I still hear your laughter in my ears. Take care and again I'm so sorry for your loss.

Sincerely,
Jane E. Hammer (Fisher)

May 31, 2011

Dear Shorney Family,

I remember Nancy as dear lady with whom I played tennis at the Wheaton Sports Center. Although I have been away for some time (Michigan), I clearly remember Nancy's kindness and friendship. I keep you in my prayers. Roseanne Betlej

May 31, 2011

To the Family of Nancy Shorney,
We were shocked and saddened at Nancy's sudden passing. She was loved by so many people and did such good things for others. I had the privilege of playing tennis with her at the club. She will be missed by all. My deepest condolences to your family.
Sincerely,
Mary Jane Thomas
St. Charles, Il

Carol Hough

May 31, 2011

Dear George,
I was sorry to hear of Nancy's passing. I will keep your family in my thoughs and prayers. What a lucky man you are to have had such a wonderful relationship with your wife and family.
Sincerely,
Carol Hough (Diplomat Travel - retired)

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