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Nancy Ann <I>Bockius</I> Korff

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Nancy Ann Bockius Korff

Birth
St. Louis County, Missouri, USA
Death
3 Dec 2016 (aged 65)
Lewiston, Niagara County, New York, USA
Burial
Lemay, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.5250648, Longitude: -90.2942553
Plot
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Korff, Nancy Ann (nee Bockius) , a resident of Lewiston, NY for 27 years, died after a courageous fight against cancer on December 3, 2016 at the age of 65. Born in St Louis, Missouri on October 18, 1951 she moved to Lockport, NY in 1972 and moved with her family to Lewiston, NY in 1989. Family was everything to Nancy and her greatest joy came from spending time with them. She would often travel long distances to be of help to family or to just visit and spend quality time. A self-reliant person, Nancy was also incredibly giving. She possessed a strong work ethic, something she learned from her father and passed along to her children and grandchildren. She maintained her home and property almost entirely on her own. In the fall one would be hard-pressed to find a leaf on her lawn. Before her illness forced herto resign, Nancy was an employee of Bass and VanHeusen at the Niagara Factory Outlets where she worked for 15 years. The time she spent there gave her much satisfaction, enabling her to combine a love of work with another love – shopping. If there was a deal to be found,Nancy would find it, even if that meant purchasing Christmas presents 11 months in advance.As was her wish, Nancy died in her home, surrounded by family. She will be missed greatly by her mother Marilyn of St Louis, MO, son Michael, his wife Crystal and their daughter Katie of Louisville, KY,her daughter Donna, her husband Peter and their daughters Emma and Zoeof Rochester, NY, siblings Lyn (John) Coburn, Sue (Edward) Bertram,Mark (Liz) Bockius, Judy(John) Nettler, David (Theresa) Bockius, and Donald (Donna) Bockius,as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Nancy was predeceased by her father Eugene.

Interment will be held December 10th in the family plot at Park Lawn Cemetery in St Louis, MO
Korff, Nancy Ann (nee Bockius) , a resident of Lewiston, NY for 27 years, died after a courageous fight against cancer on December 3, 2016 at the age of 65. Born in St Louis, Missouri on October 18, 1951 she moved to Lockport, NY in 1972 and moved with her family to Lewiston, NY in 1989. Family was everything to Nancy and her greatest joy came from spending time with them. She would often travel long distances to be of help to family or to just visit and spend quality time. A self-reliant person, Nancy was also incredibly giving. She possessed a strong work ethic, something she learned from her father and passed along to her children and grandchildren. She maintained her home and property almost entirely on her own. In the fall one would be hard-pressed to find a leaf on her lawn. Before her illness forced herto resign, Nancy was an employee of Bass and VanHeusen at the Niagara Factory Outlets where she worked for 15 years. The time she spent there gave her much satisfaction, enabling her to combine a love of work with another love – shopping. If there was a deal to be found,Nancy would find it, even if that meant purchasing Christmas presents 11 months in advance.As was her wish, Nancy died in her home, surrounded by family. She will be missed greatly by her mother Marilyn of St Louis, MO, son Michael, his wife Crystal and their daughter Katie of Louisville, KY,her daughter Donna, her husband Peter and their daughters Emma and Zoeof Rochester, NY, siblings Lyn (John) Coburn, Sue (Edward) Bertram,Mark (Liz) Bockius, Judy(John) Nettler, David (Theresa) Bockius, and Donald (Donna) Bockius,as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Nancy was predeceased by her father Eugene.

Interment will be held December 10th in the family plot at Park Lawn Cemetery in St Louis, MO

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Beloved Mother, Grandma, Sister and Friend. Forever in our hearts.



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