Nancy Lee Muddle (September 09, 1939 - December 18, 2023)

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Nancy Lee Muddle
  • September 09, 1939
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  • December 18, 2023

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Nancy Lee Muddle

9/9/1939 – 12/18/2023

Nancy “Nan” was born on September 9th, 1939, to parents John Livingston and Vivian (Marshall) Wade in Elmira, NY, and passed after a tough fight against cancer on December 18th, 2023.

An alumna of Watkins Glenn High School, Nancy was an energetic cheerleader for years. After graduation, she worked as an executive secretary for General Dynamics in Rochester, NY. She met her husband, Jan Arthur Muddle of Gloversville, NY who was working as a patent draftsman for Smith Corona in Syracuse, NY.

After their marriage in Syracuse, Nan and Jan lived in the NY towns of Cortland, Greece, Rochester, and Webster before moving to Lincolnton, NC. After 15 years in North Carolina, they re-settled in Leesburg, FL. On September 14th, 2023, Nan and Jan celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary.

Nan and Jan are the proud parents of three daughters, Kara, Kelli, and Krista, and grandparents to Krista’s children Sebastian and Ariella Knope. Nan is survived by her husband, daughters, grandkids, sister-in-law Pat, wife to brother Garth (predeceased), brother Tom and his wife Mary, sister Carole and her husband Arnie True, several nieces, nephews, and friends.

Nancy made friends wherever she went. She loved humorous stories and was an avid reader, especially of history. She was a talented singer, bookkeeper, event planner, crafter, and student. She will be remembered for her fierce love of animals, perseverance, bright spirit, friendly demeanor, and endearing love. She had an uncompromising devotion to her family for which she created a strong foundation.

Nancy Muddle “Nan” will be deeply missed and remain in our hearts forever.

“She made broken look beautiful and strong look invincible. She walked with the universe on her shoulders and made it look like a pair of wings.” ~Ariana Dancu

A Celebration of Life for Nan will be held at Baldwin Brothers Funeral home at 1350 Burleigh Blvd, Tavares, FL 32778 on Friday, January 12th from 10 am – 12 noon with burial following at Bushnell Military Cemetery in Bushnell, FL.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Vintage Paws Sanctuary (vintagepaws.org) as Nan was expressly empathetic to senior rescue dogs.


Service

Location:
Florida National Cemetery at Bushnell
6502 SW 102nd Ave, Bushnell, FL 33513
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Date & Time:
January 12, 2024 at 2:00 PM


Cemetery:
Florida National Cemetery at Bushnell
6502 SW 102nd Ave, Bushnell, FL 33513
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Visitation

Times:
January 12, 2024
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM



Location:
Baldwin Brothers - Tavares
1350 E Burleigh Blvd, Tavares, FL 32778
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  1. Doreen Lasch lit a candle:
    11 Jan 2024
    Lit since January 11, 2024 at 1:35:18 PM

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    08 Jan 2024
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    08 Jan 2024
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  4. Teresa Beagley says:
    08 Jan 2024
    Dear family, Aunt Nan was truly loved by many. I remember spending part of the summer with you all and going to the Corning Museum, a local fair where I won a goldfish, and walking around with her to deliver Tupperware. Fond memories and my love to all of you, always!
    Teri

  5. Ken Buckner says:
    08 Jan 2024
    On several occasions I had the privilege of staying with the Muddle's and coaching Jan's barbershop chorus. During those visits Nan was, as those who knew her will attest, always the perfect hostess. When they moved from the Rochester, New York area to North Carolina I lost contact with them until they moved to Leesburg, FL... where we, overnight, became neighbors. As was mentioned, Nan was a "singer". Not just a singer but a International Quartet Champion singer having won this honor with her Harmony Incorporated quartet.. The Spirit of Harmony. Jan .... I pray that the fond memories of the years with Nan will carry you through these difficult times. Remember..I'm just a phone call away.

    Ken Buckner
    The Villages, FL

  6. Donald Brown says:
    08 Jan 2024
    I never knew Mrs. Muddle. I sang with Jan for a small amount of time. My thoughts and prayers go out to the Family. Celebrate her life for the wonderful memories.

  7. Steven Berkwits lit a candle:
    07 Jan 2024
    Lit since January 7, 2024 at 1:06:10 PM

  8. Karen Minckler says:
    07 Jan 2024
    Uncle Jan , Kara, Kelli Krista Sebastian and Ariella, Aunt Nan will be greatly missed. I have a lot of good memories of her. Her strawberry jam on biscuits. Going to practice of the Sweet Adalines. So much fun. Love and will miss you. So sorry for your loss.
    Love you Karen

  9. Marcia Trick says:
    07 Jan 2024
    You will be missed by so many. I'm so happy to have known you and gotten the opportunity to sing with you. ❤❤

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