In Memory

Nancy Elaine Moline (Lavens)

Nancy Elaine Moline (Lavens)

Nancy Elaine (Moline) Lavens passed away peacefully on July 21, 2019 in Edmonton, AB, Canada, with her daughter Melissa by her side. She is survived by her 5 children Trent, Todd (Tamara), Trevor (Amy), Nate (Allison) and Melissa (Kevin) and by 10 grandchildren.
 
Nancy blessed this world with her wonderful humour, her empathy and her caring positive attitude. She treated everyone she encountered equally, always with a smile and a keen interest in their lives. She is now at peace.
 
The Lavens' family is hosting funeral services and a celebration of her life on August 31, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. at Cochrane Alliance Church, 902 Glenbow Drive, Cochrane AB.  All are welcome.



 
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08/25/19 09:02 AM #1    

Sheri Jill Ellis

I just learned about Nancy’s passing this morning and have a flood of positive memories. I adored this woman and am feeling sadness right now. 


08/25/19 09:20 AM #2    

Cheryl Lee Cole (McKee)

The reality of our class aging hit me again this morning when I read of Nancy’s passing. She was such a bright and beautiful star; just seemed ageless. Wishing peace and lovely memories to her family. 


08/25/19 11:17 AM #3    

Tom Renfrew

May God Bless!


08/25/19 01:10 PM #4    

Sherry O'Kelly (Costello)

I am so sad to read of Nancy's passing.  She has always been beautiful inside as well as outside. We lived two houses apart & walked to Wilson for so many years. I wish her family peace. Sherry Costello


08/25/19 06:30 PM #5    

Robert Stewart Lobdell

We all lost a wonderful friend and classmate.  She was a treasure to all.  Rest In Peace.  Bob Lobdell


08/26/19 08:49 AM #6    

Carol Ann Tubbs (Anderson)

Nancy and I grew up next door to each other. We had so much fun. She was always a sweetheart and a genuinely nice person. I am so sorry that she has left us, but I'm comforted to know she is in a much better place, feeling love and no more pain.
Love and thanks to her daughter Melissa, who was always there for her mom.

08/26/19 09:07 AM #7    

M. Cynthia Pugh (Klopp)

Nancy, a BFF in grade school. We had so much fun at Comstock Park during the summers. Loved skiing in the winters at Mt. Spokane. You were a beautiful friend, full of life and humor, grace and class. I am so happy you came down for your 50th reunion! You will be remembered fondly! RIP  


08/26/19 09:50 AM #8    

Carolyn Jean Hickey (Miller)

I so enjoyed Nancy in school, and at ten year reunion I had just had my daughter but she was expecting her 4th was good seeing her and meeting her husband. She always had a kind word and a beautiful smile for everyone she met. God bless and comfort her family during time of loss.


08/26/19 11:18 AM #9    

Terry Sullivan

I didn't know Nancy unitl high school, even though I lived on 31st/Division.  I  first met her because she was a neighbor  to one of my best friends at G-Prep -  Mike Martinson - on West 30th.  You can imagine how she struck me then  -  a 14-year old guy from an all-boys high school.  She was beautiful!  And so friendly.  But our schools were on opposing sides of town, so I didn't re-connect with her until an LC reunion, maybe the 30th.  I got to visit  with Nancy about back-when only because of being included in your reunions (since the 25th), for which I am SO grateful!   I'm saddened by  our loss.  But she left us all with great memories.  Rest in Peace, Nancy...  

Best Wishes to you all! 

Terry Sullivan, Class of '64.  


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