Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Nancy E. Merry

Wellsville, NY - Nancy E. Merry, 43, of 3026 Trapping Brook Road died on Sunday, September 12, 2010 shortly after arrival at Jones Memorial Hospital. She was born June 15, 1967 in Wellsville, the daughter of Alfred and Mary (Coyle) Merry.

Nancy was raised in Scio and was a graduate of Scio Central Scio. She was formerly employed at McDonalds in Wellsville and was a childcare provider. She enjoyed shopping and loved her Boston terrier "Alley".

She is survived by her long time companion, Darryl Conley of Wellsville, her son, Brian Merry of Wellsville, her mother, Mary Merry of Wellsville, four brothers, Alfred (Isabelle) Merry of Rome, NY, Daniel Merry of Scio, Michael Merry and Thomas Merry both of Wellsville, and several aunts & uncles including, Ruth Radtke of Rochester, Sylvia Merry of Scio, Walter (Virginia) Coyle of Wellsville and Margaret Coyle Evans of Wellsville, as well as several nieces & nephews. She was predeceased by her father in 1984, a brother, Timothy Merry in 1997 and a nephew, Jeremy Merry in 2008.

Friends are invited to call on Saturday, from 10:00 to 11:30 am at the J. W. Embser Sons Funeral Home Inc. in Wellsville. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, September 18th at 12:00 noon in St. Joseph's Church in Scio with Rev. Jerome Dissek as celebrant. Burial will be in Knights Creek Cemetery in Scio. Memorial donations are suggested to the National Kidney Foundation, % 300 Delaware Avenue, Suite 100, Buffalo, NY 14202-1807. To leave online condolences, please visit www.embserfuneralhome.com.

5 comments:

  1. To the family of Nancy Merry, I am so sorry to hear about her passing, i could not believe it when i read it in the paper, I just talk to her on saturday, she did tell me she wasent feeling that well, an that she was waiting on the blood work results to come back, Darryl an brian i am so very sorry, if there is anything you need or want please feel free to call or stop by any time. once again i am so very sorry. Melissa A

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  2. Words cannot describe what a wonderful young women Nancy was. She truly loved life, her family, friends, and pets. She loved God and believed in heaven. She prayed she would go there when her time on this earth was up. She wasn't ready to go yet, but she knew, that due to her health issues, her time left probably wouldn't be very long. She never complained. She liked to laugh and have fun. She just kept doing what she could to take care of everyone who needed her help. She loved her family so much. Now she has moved on. She had a heavy cross to bare her whole life. She embraced it, took it and ran with it until she was tired. Jesus saw this and said to her "well done "sis". I have prepared a place for you in heaven. Nancy has moved on now. She is with Dad, Tim, Jeremy, and the rest of her beloved family who passed on before her. Don't cry for Nancy, rejoice, celebrate her life, have a party. That's what she wants us to do. She told me so. God speed Nancy. We all love you. We're gonna miss you. Life is short so, we will be with you again soon. Love ya. Your big brother Rick

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  3. Dear Merry family,
    I was sadden when I heard of Nancy's passing. She was such a carrying person to others. And never felt sorry for herself with all her own health problems. When I think of our childhood together I picture Nancy out feeding the chikens and playing with her dogs. I remember a conversation we once shared together she said "We should always make the best out of each day and try to bring happyness to others." She always showed that it was true.
    I know that she's up in heaven because she always loved God in her family above other things. I wish I could be there this saturday but I have been sick with the flu all week. I'll be praying with you all saturday morning.
    Love Always
    Bobby Hall

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  4. If I had a sister, it would of been Nancy. I am glad we met so many years ago, and became like sisters. Love, Linda

    We all will miss you. We are so sorry for the Merry family, Bryan and Darryl. We are sorry we can not make it up for the funeral. But, we are sure Nancy is looking down on us and smiling.

    My/Our sincerest condolences. We love you.

    Love,
    David, Linda and Liam Conley

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  5. Nancy and I grew up together, had a lot of great times on the farm laughing and joking till late hours even though we had school the next day. She always had kind words for everyone I'm glad I had the chance to have great memories that I will have in my heart forever! I love and will miss her sweet smile. ....Wendy Webster harris

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