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Praying for strength and peace during this time of loss. May loving memories of Nancie and family coming together help to lesson the pain of this trial for your family.
Birth date: Sep 23, 1952 Death date: Mar 25, 2018
GARLAND, TX- Nancie Corey, 65, passed away on March 25, 2018, in Garland, Texas after a long battle with breast cancer. She was born to parents Gerald Corey and Patricia Fitzgerald Corey on September 23, 1952, in Anamosa, Iowa. Na Read Obituary
Praying for strength and peace during this time of loss. May loving memories of Nancie and family coming together help to lesson the pain of this trial for your family.
Nancie you will be truly missed.
The pain was gone.
You will always be the light within your families eyes, I hope that gives them the peace of mind to move forward.
Mourning is normal but I choose to celebrate you with my memories of your smile.Rest well
Love, Signon
Oh my, where do I begin. Nancie I will truly miss you, your smile, that joyous laugh, that funny & sneaky side – where you always got Dwight, the enormous wealth of Fiserv product knowledge, and your straight forward honesty. I remember those extremely cold mornings when we were the first to arrive at work and would laugh at each other for being there so early. You were a very good friend and I will miss you dearly. I will miss our conversations about so many things and your wonderful spirit. I know this was a long and tough battle for you but as we all know you fought like a soldier because with all things “you don’t give up.”Rest in peace my friend – Our father in heaven will take over now! ??
Words are hard to find here; mostly because I don’t want to find them. I want you to be sitting in my office talking with me about work things or sharing an iFratelli’s pizza and salad over lunch and talking about life stuff. In work, you were always on it…in your words, you did ooey gooey and you did it so very, very well. I always knew that whatever was complicated and messy you “had it” and it would be taken care of; I never gave it another thought, unless you told me I needed to. As a leader, that is such a blessing. You did good girl, always! As a friend, you were there to listen and that was so appreciated! You made us all laugh, you told it like it was and you gave it your all! We were together through three companies and I will miss you terribly. Who else is going to ask for “Pirate’s Day” off :-)? May you rest in peace!
Nancie was such a remarkable person. When I think about Nancie and what she means to me, she was my Mom#2. Her strong will, incredible strength, and resilience is what I admired the most about Nancie. When it came to her job at Fiserv, she illustrated such a commitment and did her job extremely well. She could always think outside the box and always came up with a solution. There are so many times that Nancie helped me through and I am so appreciative of her willingness to guide me along the way. I am going to greatly miss Nancie’s smile, humor, and “cheerleader spirit.” Also, I am going to miss our conversations from kids to travelling to upcoming shows on the Syfy channel. As she always said at the end of our conversations, “I love you man!” Nancie was such a blessing to me and I am so thankful that God allowed us to cross paths.
You will be missed Nancie. I truly am so thankful for all your constant support and laughter. Thank you for making everyone better by giving your thoughts. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.
Nancie was an amazing woman and still is. She was so good to me and was one of my mentors here at Fiserv. When I first started ( 3 months into the job) I was thrust into a queue I knew nothing about. I needed help and no one was available. I began calling all the managers and Nancie was the only one that answered. She told me where I could find my resources to help me do my job and who had access to the tools. Because of her, It took upper management to a 1 to realize I had not be trained in the product. She was always so supportive like that. I will never forget her laugh and her wit. She was an inspiration of how working hard and always trying to better oneself gets your goals accomplished. I will miss her dearly but I am comforted to know she was with family. Love you, Nancie, I hope you are having fun up there and know that we miss you dearly.
Nancie, you will be missed dearly. I am blessed to have the opportunity to have known such an amazing, strong, funny, and intelligent woman who taught me so much. You were always there when I needed you and there to help guide me in my new role. I will never forget the moments we shared, our weekly conversations, and our “quick call conversations” that would last hours. I will miss you very much, rest well my dear. Love you! Melissa
Many folks at Fiserv were lucky to have worked with Nancie over the past decade. Her wonderful humor, resilience, work ethic and ability to tackle complex problems with co-workers and clients will be greatly missed. Personally, I will miss lunches at McAllister’s, White Russians at Cheddar’s and chats about everything from the history of civilization to the Rolling Stones to Reagan’s latest antics. Nancie was not afraid to tell folks the truth (if they asked) and she saw the world in a very realistic way but included humor to soften the facts. Thank you, Nancie, for just being you and appreciating me for just being me. Lucy is not the same without Ethel ??
Miss Nancie –I miss you and your sense of humor that meshed so well with mine. I miss your sarcasm and wit. I miss how you made me smile and feel like a smarty pants. Rest well dear lady.