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Nancy Rose Warner

Posted 2023-02-06 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald on Feb. 5, 2023 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Nancy Rose
Warner, loving and devoted wife, mother, Nannie, great-grandmother and
friend to all whose lives she touched.

Nancy was born in Detroit five days after Pearl Harbor and moved to
California in her teens, graduating from Anaheim High School. She met
her beloved husband Mike and they married in 1960. She was the treasured
mother of Tammy (Dennis) and Susan (Gary) and stepson Scott (Stacy). She
was the one and only "Nannie" to Ariel, Brady, Terra and Jake, the
delights of her life, and great-grandma to Ruger, the very special
delight of her life.

Growing up with five brothers, Nancy was a very strong and courageous
woman who survived two bouts with cancer. Many in Lake Havasu City, will
remember that Nancy had a longtime real estate career, was an active
member of Relics and Rods, and volunteered or supported many
organizations benefiting women and children.

Nancy had an infectious laugh and a beautiful smile warming the hearts
of everyone who knew her. She had a strong sense of patriotism, a wicked
sense of humor and continued to smile and joke with her family and
hospice care nurses.

Nancy has requested that no tears be shed for her, instead do something
kind for someone and think of her. Nancy was a very generous woman and
in lieu of flowers she requested donations to help people in need be
made in her honor.

Services were entrusted to the care of Lietz Fraze Funeral Home.





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