Jean Matern
Not only was Nancy so pretty she was so down to earth. Nancy was always smiling, happy, and making you laugh. The world was a better place because of her.
Birth date: Dec 10, 1948 Death date: Aug 21, 2021
Nancy Mann Clyce, 72, passed away peacefully at home on Saturday August 21, 2021. Nancy was born on December 10, 1948 in Dallas, Texas to John and Annette Mann. She grew up in a large family where she was the third of four childr Read Obituary
Not only was Nancy so pretty she was so down to earth. Nancy was always smiling, happy, and making you laugh. The world was a better place because of her.
I will certainly miss Nancy. I was fortunate to be able to go to one of their infamous Halloween parties ... Halloween was never the same, lol. I also have fond memories of all of us going to see the Peatles (Beatles cover). Nancy was fun, loving and true. She loved hard, especially all of her babies. When my sister passed, she was there for me anytime I needed her and that is something I will always love her for. It is comforting to know she is with my sister, Linda and to know they are flying high together again ~ Much love to you Wally and the kids ~ 🌹🕊️🕊️🌹
I remember thinking how perfect Nancy and Wally were together from the time they first started dating in High School. I'm so happy they had 52 years of nothing but a wonderful happy life together. I'm grateful she is home with our Lord and Savior at peace. Prayers and tender thoughts to you all. Love, Sally May Johnson
The world has lost one its brightest lights. All who knew her,either very well or just "softly", will feel her absence greatly. Knowing Nancy stayed with you.
Linda Clayton
The entire Faulk family send all the love possible to the Clyce family. It’s impossible to have a world without Nancy and our hearts go out to you all. Nancy had it all….beauty, brains, and more spunk than anyone we know. She was a master at “Words With Friends “ and her many players are going to miss being beaten by the best! I will miss her fabulous caustic wit, our very lengthy phone calls and her wonderful hugs. Nancy was a wonderful wife, loving mother and a fantastic friend. We are all just broken hearted. Rest In Peace, dear friend! Jim, Janice, James, Christopher, Mark and Shannon Faulk
Nancy loved to dance with me and I was impressed that she did. I was a little nobody football player and she always encouraged me. She would come by my house and honk her horn and we wold chat for hours. I will truly miss her.
Dickie Lee
Nancy and I met in our sophomore year at Kimball High School. My family had moved to a new school district so I hardly knew anyone there. I noticed this pretty vivacious girl in the same grade.....Nancy Mann. She was always so nice and kind to me from the very beginning and remained a friend through our years at KHS.
Through the years we lost touch. However, in the last years we visited in person only a couple of times. However with social media, we could stay connected. I loved seeing all her precious family in pictures and keeping up with their lives. What a loving family!!
Interesting, the last time I responded to a post, I felt to tell her, "Nancy, I love you". She responded with love and kind words. I am grateful to have known this sweet lady.
Nancy was one of the most loving people I ever had the pleasure of knowing. I live in Tennessee but she was part of my every day as we were ferocious Words with Friends players. She was always there with an encouraging word or pick me up in the chat box of the game. BTW, I checked our stats and she smoked me and was the winner more often than not! I loved her and I am so sorry she is gone.