Nancy A. Nasman Nichols, 78, of Warren, PA., died peacefully Tuesday morning, June 15, 2021, at Manchester Commons of Presbyterian Senior Care, Erie, PA. after a brief illness. She was born in Russell, PA., and was the daughter of Axel and Alice Roberts Nasman. Nancy was a lifelong Warren area resident and a 1960 graduate of Warren High School. She had been employed for 30+ years at Warren General Hospital in the billing department and volunteered there after retirement. She was a member of Grace United Methodist Church. Nancy was an avid Blue Devils Basketball fan. She was a pet lover. She always put others needs before hers. Family, especially her children were her whole life and joy.
She is survived by her 3 children, Beth Anne Nichols of Erie, PA., Julie Stilwell and husband, Scott of Bay City, Michigan, Michael Nichols of University Heights, Ohio, 2 Brothers – Wayne Nasman and wife, Pam, Richard “Rick” Nasman and wife, Dianne all of Warren, PA., several nieces, nephews and grandkitties. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Charles H. Nichols whom she married November 2, 1963, in Warren, PA., a sister-in-law, Catherine Nasman. Friends may call on Friday, June 18, 2021, at the Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home, Inc., 304 East Street, Warren, PA. from 12:00 Noon until 1:00 P.M. when a funeral and committal service will be conducted by Rev. Rebecca Taylor, Pastor of First Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment will be in Pine Grove Cemetery, Russell, PA. Those wishing to place memorials may do so through Highmark Caring Place, Erie Region Office, 510 Cranberry Street, Building 2, Erie, PA. 16507 or Warren General Hospital Auxiliary, 2 Crescent Park, Warren, PA. 16365. E-mail condolences may be sent by visiting www.lewisfuneralhomeinc.com.
The sweetest and kindest person, she loved talking about family especially her children. She will be remembered with great love.
Please know our thoughts and prayers are with Nancy’s entire family.
Such a wonderful person with a genuinely caring heart. We wish the family peace and strength.
Such a great person to work with, and be friends with. I’m so sorry for your loss. Please let me know if any of you Beth Anne, Julie or Michael need anything. My phone is 814-688-2485. Please take care!!
Barbara Rosenquist My thoughts and prayers are with Nancy’s family. Nancy was so kind and thoughtful to everyone she met. She will be missed. I hope she took her candy bars with her , she had a lot of them!
Nancy was such a Joy to talk with, she was always so positive on every subject. And always was trying to give you a piece of candy to sweet the topic. You could see the Joy in her eyes, as she was talking about her children. In my 30+ years at the hospital, she is the most positive person I have ever meet/worked with. May You and Nancy Be a at peace during and after this difficult time. Memories last forever!
I got to know Nancy quite well during my years directing the Crescent Park Health Clinic. She handled a lot of the billing for the Clinic so we worked together on a number of problematic cases. She was simply the best. So smart, so dedicated and so personable. We had so many great chats over the years and then some on Facebook and via phone after I left the hospital. To her kids, her love for you was deeper than the ocean and she always loved updating me on your current status. She stunned me a bit when I found out how incredibly well versed she was with the world of college basketball. She certainly loved Duke basketball. When she found out my oldest son Evan had become a huge Duke fan as a kid she would occasionally, and this was long after I left Warren General in 2003, contact me and provide me with Duke posters, Duke calendar schedules etc to give to him. I sit here writing this with a smile on my face as I think of her kindness and huge heart. My condolences to the family and my appreciation to her for a life so very well lived
We are deeply saddened to read of Nancy’s passing away. She and Chuck were dear friends. We both worked at Warren General Hospital many years ago and were members of a close knit group of employees who enjoyed each others company. Great memories of many dinners, picnics and just getting together to have a good time. She will be greatly missed by all of us who knew and loved her. Our deepest sympathy to Nancy’s family. May she rest in the peace of eternal life.
Frank and Honey Stroker
North Port, FL
Dear Wayne, Pam and family,
We are so sorry to hear of your sister’s passing. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.
Kay and Randy McKinney
I worked with Nancy for many years and enjoyed working with her. After she retired, it was always nice to chat with her once she started volunteering at wgh and she always made sure I got a piece of candy. I was sorry to hear of her passing and may you find happiness with all your memories of her.