Nancy Withers
GREENE – Nancy Withers was a caring mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend. She left this world suddenly on March 4, 2022 at the age of 63.
She was born to Maurice Trepanier and Lorraine Dion on Jan. 24, 1959. Nancy was a devoted “Jane of all trades,” working various jobs including shoe shops, warehouses, cleaning, and customer service.
Nancy loved the warmth and the sun, she really lived for summer! Some of her favorite pastime activities included camping, fishing, boating, and gardening. In more recent years, she really enjoyed garage saleing, sewing, crafting and macrame with her daughter, Tara, and video chatting with her friends every morning.
Back in the day Nancy was quite the social butterfly, anywhere there was a good gathering, you would find her there playing the spoons. 4:20 was always her favorite time of the day, even if it was every 10 minutes.
Nancy is survived by her loving daughter, Tara Weeks and husband Matt Weeks; the apple of her eye, her grandson, Dominic Colson; her brother, Arthur Vigue Jr. and wife Lynn Vigue, her sister, Kim Billings, her sister, Linda Trepanier; She is loved by her four nieces and nephews, Rina Billings, Curtis Billings, Heather and Jessie Harriman; six great-nieces; her chosen daughter, Robin St. Cyr and her baby girls Lil’ Bit. If you knew her, you knew how much she deeply loved you.
A celebration of life gathering for close family and friends will be scheduled at a later date this year.
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