Nancy Louise Scheidt

Nancy Louise Scheidt

nancy scheidt

May 25, 1951 ~ May 25, 2013

SERVICES: 11:00 a.m. Saturday May 25, 2013 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church VISITATION: 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. Saturday at the church FINAL RESTING PLACE: Garland Brook Cemetery MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS: The CD's for shut-ins ministry at St. Paul's Lutheran Church Nancy Louise Scheidt, age 62, of Cumming, Georgia, formerly an Indiana resident, passed away Saturday, May 18, 2013. She had been hospitalized since December 2012. Nancy was born in Columbus, Indiana, where she attended St. Peter's Lutheran School and Columbus High School. She was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church Clifty where she was baptized and confirmed and had many friends and relatives. Nancy enjoyed happy childhood memories with her grandparents on their family farm, was a friend to every four-legged creature, loved playing cards and created beautiful needlework. She had an engaging personality and winsome sense of humor. She moved to Georgia with her parents, Imogene and Herschel Scheidt, in 2007. She is survived by her parents and a brother, Dennis, also a resident of Cumming. Also surviving are four nieces and seven nephews, sons and daughters of Dennis and Monica Scheidt. They are Mandy (Smith) of Thailand, Katherine (Schuber) of Athens, GA, Diana and Josephine Scheidt of Atlanta, Eric Scheidt of Tennessee, Nathan Scheidt of New York City, Dennis K. Scheidt Jr. of Columbia, SC, and Deke, Zachary, Adam, and Isaac Scheidt of Atlanta. Nancy also leaves behind an uncle, an aunt and numerous cousins.

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  1. My heart ached when I read about Nancy’s passing this morning.I will always remember how she could light up a room with a smile and her hugs were the best ever! As the grandmother and co-guardian of a special needs teen, I appreciate all of the sacrifices you made to see that those smiles and hugs were forever a part of her life. Thank you for your love and dedication. Take care.

  2. You and Nancy are in our thoughts and prayers. We enjoyed several years as your neighbors on Coovert Street. All the best to you in the future.

  3. My heart goes out to all of you. The consolation I have is in knowing she is in a much better place, and it is our loss. I had the priviledge of knowing Nancy as a child and playing with her. I still have the pictures of us playing in a pool in the yard. Nancy was a beautiful child inside and out, and a great playmate. Later in High School, she could make you laugh on the worst day. Such a wonderful treasured spirit. May God bless you in your loss. May He give you strength, comfort and peace at this time.

  4. I will always remember Nancy fondly and all of the fun tricks she would play on us when we were kids. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Hope to see you soon. Bill


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nancy scheidt

May 12, 1951 ~ May 18, 2013

SERVICES: 11:00 a.m. Saturday May 25, 2013 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church VISITATION: 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. Saturday at the church FINAL RESTING PLACE: Garland Brook Cemetery MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS: The CD's for shut-ins ministry at St. Paul's Lutheran Church Nancy Louise Scheidt, age 62, of Cumming, Georgia, formerly an Indiana resident, passed away Saturday, May 18, 2013. She had been hospitalized since December 2012. Nancy was born in Columbus, Indiana, where she attended St. Peter's Lutheran School and Columbus High School. She was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church Clifty where she was baptized and confirmed and had many friends and relatives. Nancy enjoyed happy childhood memories with her grandparents on their family farm, was a friend to every four-legged creature, loved playing cards and created beautiful needlework. She had an engaging personality and winsome sense of humor. She moved to Georgia with her parents, Imogene and Herschel Scheidt, in 2007. She is survived by her parents and a brother, Dennis, also a resident of Cumming. Also surviving are four nieces and seven nephews, sons and daughters of Dennis and Monica Scheidt. They are Mandy (Smith) of Thailand, Katherine (Schuber) of Athens, GA, Diana and Josephine Scheidt of Atlanta, Eric Scheidt of Tennessee, Nathan Scheidt of New York City, Dennis K. Scheidt Jr. of Columbia, SC, and Deke, Zachary, Adam, and Isaac Scheidt of Atlanta. Nancy also leaves behind an uncle, an aunt and numerous cousins.

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  1. You and Nancy are in our thoughts and prayers. We enjoyed several years as your neighbors on Coovert Street. All the best to you in the future.

  2. My heart ached when I read about Nancy’s passing this morning.I will always remember how she could light up a room with a smile and her hugs were the best ever! As the grandmother and co-guardian of a special needs teen, I appreciate all of the sacrifices you made to see that those smiles and hugs were forever a part of her life. Thank you for your love and dedication. Take care.

  3. My heart goes out to all of you. The consolation I have is in knowing she is in a much better place, and it is our loss.
    I had the priviledge of knowing Nancy as a child and playing with her. I still have the pictures of us playing in a pool in the yard. Nancy was a beautiful child inside and out, and a great playmate. Later in High School, she could make you laugh on the worst day. Such a wonderful treasured spirit. May God bless you in your loss. May He give you strength, comfort and peace at this time.

  4. I will always remember Nancy fondly and all of the fun tricks she would play on us when we were kids. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Hope to see you soon. Bill


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