Morrison-Jennings, Nancy

Macedon: Passed away on July 23, 2016 at age 79. Nancy was born on 4/12/1937 in Rochester, NY. Nancy graduated from Thomas Edison School in June of 1952. She was predeceased by her first husband Charles Morrison and predeceased by second husband Charlie Jennings. Nancy is survived by her children: Thomas (Valerie) Morrison, Gary (Elaine) Morrison, Kenneth (Patricia) Morrison, Linda (David) Woodward. Grandchildren: Craig (Lauren) Morrison, Chad Morrison, Cassie (Frazier) Pruitt, Keegan Morrison, Elizabeth Woodward, Katlyn Woodward, William Woodward. 3 great grandchildren. Also survived by step children: Linda (Terry) McIntyre, Laurie (Vincenzo) Miano, Chuck (Mary Ellen Platten) Jennings, and predeceased by Martha Marrapese. There are also 6 step grandchildren and 8 great step grandchildren.

Nancy was well known for her love of butterflies. She volunteered as a brownie and Cub Scout leader. She was a FISH volunteer. She held the treasurer position for her bowling league for many years. Nancy was active in square dancing and also enjoyed being the trip director for the Macedon senior citizens.

Family and friends are invited for a time of visitation on Wednesday July 27th, from 4pm – 7pm, at Richard H. Keenan Funeral Home, 7501 Pittsford-Palmyra Road, Fairport, where a funeral service will be held on Thursday July 28th at 11am. Followed by a burial service at Oak Wood Cemetery in Penfield.

In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to First Baptist Church of Macedon.


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2 responses to “Morrison-Jennings, Nancy”

  1. Cindy and Angelo Naro Avatar
    Cindy and Angelo Naro

    To Aunt Nancy’s family. Angelo and I will surely miss her. We always enjoyed chatting at Macedon Seniors. Also, the Morrison girls will miss her at Little Lady Card Club. What a wonderful Aunt! Love and miss you, Cindy and Angelo Naro

  2. Mike & Ann Herne Avatar
    Mike & Ann Herne

    Nancy was an avid square dancer with the Victor Swing-A-Longs for many years. She held about every office that there was in the club. Always ready to participate in whatever the club was doing; picnics, demonstrations and all the things that make a dancing group go. Her friendly smile will be missed by all who were lucky enough to know her. Rest in peace, Nancy!