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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Nancy Moreland, Wynn, Leadabrand, 64 years old, born on November 11, 1950, and passed away on January 8, 2015. We will remember her forever.
January 12, 2015
January 12, 2015
Hello my friend! As you know, we are all celebrating your home going. But it's hard, because I keep listening to this beautiful song, I Will Always Love You~ and the tears are streaming down.
I am believing for healing for your family, especially your sons and g-children who have been ripped apart by your sudden departure.
We need your smile, & hear your laughter and feel your kindness.
Would you ask God to heal our broken hearts, and maybe send us a little sign once in a while to let us know that you are thinking of us.
Thank you, for being 'you' ! xoxo ~ CoCo *see you at the beach
January 12, 2015
January 12, 2015
So sorry to hear of Nancy's passing. We are getting to the age that this will be the normal in the progression of time. Sad that it takes the passing of a dear person like Nancy to bring us all together. Will there be a service? Please message me on Facebook with any details. Would love to connect with Colene and you Mary......My prayers are with you that yours hearts my be comforted with His peace that passes all understanding......
January 11, 2015
January 11, 2015
Nancy,
We loved each other powerfully, laughed loudly, argued too frequently; strong wills do that. We brought two of the most beautiful boys this world will ever know into it; and you always said you knew exactly when each was conceived. They are your legacy; may they resist the strong will we passed on to them and love each other unconditionally and stand together in unity for you. For over 30 years we never had contact - and I am certain it was the same for both of us: we were afraid what the first words out of our mouths would be, or that we would rush into each other's arms and never let go. I've missed you, girl. You and Terry prayed me into faith in Jesus while dragging me to the church where Mary went. But even faith in God couldn't end our spats and you put me out. I am so happy knowing you were drawing back close to God and hearing you were excited about seeing me in April. I have prayed for you all these years, and especially been praying that we could meet this time and was totally confident we would somehow be able to work it all out and be friends again and pray together. But that hope has been interrupted...so now I can only say we'll meet again standing before the Father's throne, totally healed. And I will always love you...
January 11, 2015
January 11, 2015
I didn't know you, but my heart's breaking for your family and loved ones left behind by your passing. As you start your new journey, please watch over and comfort those as they now start a journey without you. Thank you for allowing my family and I to share the wonderful times we've all had with your family...Amber, Dustin, joey, Logan, etc. Love that family to the ends of the earth:). I pray you're now at peace and like I said even though I never met you, I'm still saddened by your passing. Sorry I didn't get the chance to meet you, I think I would have loved it:) May god bless you and your family through this difficult time. One love always and forever:-)
January 11, 2015
January 11, 2015
Amazing...in the first 24 hours of putting up this site, it has had 140 visits. Thank you! Please share a funny story under the "stories" tab. Or you can upload a picture yourself. I have set this site up for everyone to share wonderful stories and pictures of Nancy.

Let us celebrate her life.
January 11, 2015
January 11, 2015
Nancy... So much to say about her. She was my best friend. She always tried to keep a smile on everyone's face. She was beautiful, kind, very funny, and so so loving. Like all of us Nancy had her short comings in life. Never the less she loved The Lord immensley . Her main topic was her kids and her grand babies. I'm so honored to be the one to be by her side during her passing. My heart is hurting so bad but what gives me comfort is to know that she is with her Daddy. She was a Daddy's girl. Thank you so much to all of her friends in Cali who helped her through her medical problems( Mary) you are an angel. I probably at my age won't ever find another friend like my " Fancy Nancy." Love to everyone. Gonna miss my girl
January 10, 2015
January 10, 2015
Nancy. My longest friendship since 3rd grade, 58 years, is celebrated here with this remembrance of one of the best friends anyone could ever have. You made me laugh when i wanted to cry. You were ALWAYS there for me. You came to this world to bring a smile and a song and a laugh. We will miss you more than we could ever know. Mary Millican Sawyer
January 10, 2015
January 10, 2015
Thank you Mary Ann. Ohhh, how we love, and will miss our gal! " I Can Only Imagine" 
Freedom ~ from the bonds of this world.
Loving that sweet face. ** CoCo **
January 10, 2015
January 10, 2015
Nancy you've taken a piece of our hearts with you...we take comfort in knowing you're home in heaven now. No more pain, no more stress & suffering..Oh how we will miss you, forever & always. You are loved so much more than you know, you've made so many friends throughout your time here, lots of cherished memories!! Love you Mom!!
January 10, 2015
January 10, 2015
My dear friend, from elementary school through the craziness that was high school, you were there to share my ups and downs, my happies, my sads and everything in between! Then as we matured and married we became even closer. Being couples friends, I at your wedding celebrations and you standing up for me during a Tahoe wedding! We even had our second child on the same day, can't get much better than that! Over time miles have separated us, but our friendship endured. Time nor miles could come between true friends, your loving nature, warm and ready smile, and since of fun will be what I will always remember! Your voice of an Angel will now be singing in the Lords Choir!

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January 12, 2015
January 12, 2015
Hello my friend! As you know, we are all celebrating your home going. But it's hard, because I keep listening to this beautiful song, I Will Always Love You~ and the tears are streaming down.
I am believing for healing for your family, especially your sons and g-children who have been ripped apart by your sudden departure.
We need your smile, & hear your laughter and feel your kindness.
Would you ask God to heal our broken hearts, and maybe send us a little sign once in a while to let us know that you are thinking of us.
Thank you, for being 'you' ! xoxo ~ CoCo *see you at the beach
January 12, 2015
January 12, 2015
So sorry to hear of Nancy's passing. We are getting to the age that this will be the normal in the progression of time. Sad that it takes the passing of a dear person like Nancy to bring us all together. Will there be a service? Please message me on Facebook with any details. Would love to connect with Colene and you Mary......My prayers are with you that yours hearts my be comforted with His peace that passes all understanding......
January 11, 2015
January 11, 2015
Nancy,
We loved each other powerfully, laughed loudly, argued too frequently; strong wills do that. We brought two of the most beautiful boys this world will ever know into it; and you always said you knew exactly when each was conceived. They are your legacy; may they resist the strong will we passed on to them and love each other unconditionally and stand together in unity for you. For over 30 years we never had contact - and I am certain it was the same for both of us: we were afraid what the first words out of our mouths would be, or that we would rush into each other's arms and never let go. I've missed you, girl. You and Terry prayed me into faith in Jesus while dragging me to the church where Mary went. But even faith in God couldn't end our spats and you put me out. I am so happy knowing you were drawing back close to God and hearing you were excited about seeing me in April. I have prayed for you all these years, and especially been praying that we could meet this time and was totally confident we would somehow be able to work it all out and be friends again and pray together. But that hope has been interrupted...so now I can only say we'll meet again standing before the Father's throne, totally healed. And I will always love you...
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Our courtship

January 17, 2015

I came back from Vietnam in mid-December 1968. A few days later my brother was driving me somewhere and in passing said the friend of a girl he was dating wanted to meet me. I asked what she was like and he said she was really pretty, but a little quirky. I asked what he meant and he said I would just have to see for myself, that it was hard to describe. I got an number, called and we set a time and place - where she was staying. She had had a falling out with her dad and was staying in an apartment of a family friend, in a small house on the back of a large property in downtown Bakersfield. I parked in the alley and she was out the door before I reached it.  She was medium height, a little pudgy, beautiful auburn hair, great smile, and in the ugliest jumpsuit I had ever seen; it was one piece, bellbottoms, sleeveless, with large alternating black and white stripes. She just started right in talking 100 mph, as if we were old friends. After a few minutes the phone rang; it was the owner asking if she had a boy in there. So she went into the bathroom and came out in jeans and a blouse and we drove over to Valley Plaza. We talked about everything and laughed a lot, and decided to keep seeing each other. One evening we were at a friend of her's watching TV and they had to step out for a while, so while laying on the floor watching the program I figured this was a setup so i got a little frisky; she pushed me back and said, "That's a Bozo no-no" and it remained that way until our wedding; she was saving herself for marriage and had apparently fought off a bunch of boys. I believe I saw her every day of my leave and I went to my duty station in San Bernardino on the 30th, but at least we had Christmas together and exchanged forgettable inexpensive gifts and she came to my large family Christmas meal and everybody got to meet her. 

I had saved enough money for a new car and ordered a '69 Nova SS; it took a couple of weeks to arrive, so we only talked on the phone. Money was always tight! But I'd drive up as often as I could. The lady said she couldn't stay there any longer, she didn't want to move back to her parents, so we moved her clothes down to an aunt and uncle's house in Pasadena. This was a shorter drive for me and we were seeing each other much more often. A couple of times on the weekend we would go to a party at friend's places and stayed the night, but Bozo had become our agreement - no phyical contact beyond kissing. Her aunt and uncle said she had been there long enough and she had to leave; her parents had moved to Arkansas and I didn't want to lose her because they had patched things up. So in the livingroom in front of witnesses i got down on one knee, took her hand in mine, and asked her to marry me. She said Yes, and they said she could stay a little longer. I don't remember how she got the wedding dress, but it was beautiful; we bought cheap rings, checked a few churches but decided to have a pastor do it in my parent's living room. July 11th we got married (the other story here) and the aunt and uncle and her parents weren't there. I heard my dad and an uncle made a bet that the marriage wouldn't last six months, so I guess the bickering had already set in, but it was just part of being around Nancy; and I never tried to find out which one bet against us.  It lasted until late May, 1980; friends told me they liked us a lot but were glad it we over because we picked at each other all the time - which surprised me. 

I'm sure some of you will be glad to see Nancy had a normal, polite courtship, that a deep love grew quickly, that she had a traditional proposal and old fashioned wedding. And that night at the Bakersfield Inn we kicked Bozo out of the room. 

Last San Diego Beach trip

January 12, 2015

Well, it was last minute. Mary Ann, Miss Fancy Nancy & CoCo. Mary & Nace loaded  up the Hummer, then over to pack me in. So, on our way to San Diego beach house, friend of Mary's. Turned the tunes on, 70's & 80's music of course. Everyone singing, laughing, flirting ... on the freeway -toot toot, wave, fist pumps, we were girls 'back in time' and loving every minute!

Beach house was great, walking distance to everything. One afternoon, we all spilt & would meet back. Mary & CoCo are back, where's Nance? Where is she CoCo said? 

Mary said, she found her people, & she is sitting w/them having a drink. I said, she has people down here? Sure, let's go meet them. 

There she was, at a large table w/her new friends. Laughing, and making memories. So we joined in. 

She wrapped up like a mummy for the beach , we laughed and 'oiled' up our 60+ bodies. Wrinkles, fat, dimples & all :)  after all , we were 'back in time' we looked good- just a little older, g-ma's in fact. 

A memory, turned into a treasure*** see you at the beach friend*




our wedding

January 12, 2015

We got married after knowing each other about six months (will save the courtship for another story).  I was still in the Air Force and we didn't have any extra money so I wore my dress blue uniform, she was in a wedding gown (if anyone has a picture to post please do, I was skinny and she was beautiful).  We moved the TV and got married in my parent's living room.  Then everything moved into the back yard; lots of champagne.  In pretty short order we were both pretty drunk.  My mom has an old 8mm of the 'reception.'  My brother got really drunk and made this exceptional 180-degree turn on a champagne bottle; Charlie Chaplin would have been jealous.  Nancy danced like a fairy princess, and i danced like a clod.  We took of to begin our honeymoon and were too drunk to make it to the coast so decided to stop at the Bakersfield Inn.  I was driving down Niles street in our new 1969 Nova SS and looked up in the mirror just past Williams School (where I went K-4, and my mom had gone there before me) where it went into three lanes in one direction  (West) and there was a Highway Patrol car right behind me. I looked down at the spedometer and was doing 70 - in a 35!  I lifted from the throttle, told her to sit up straight and he swung out, pulled up beside us and I tried so hard to look "straight" and he rolled down his electric window and yelled out where were we going.  I said the Bakersfield Inn, he motioned with his hand to follow him and i thought he was going to pull us over; but he pulled in front of me - at 35mph - and we had a police escort to the entrance of the Bakersfield Inn.  He drove through and turned around in the parking lot and I stopped in front of the office and as I was getting out of the car he pulled up beside us and warned me stearnly not to drive anywhere else tonight.  Nancy leaned over across my seat, stuck her head out the window, and slurred, "Don't you worry, Officer.  We won't be going anywhere else tonight!" and gave him that wry smile of hers that let him know we weren't going anywhere else that night; and, we didn't.  The rest of the story is private; it was the first time for both of us.
*as a note:  about four weeks later we were up from the base I was stationed at in San Bernardino and my mom asked if we had stayed at the Bakersfield Inn.  I said "yes" and asked "why?".  She said she got a card the other day from the Bakersfield Inn thanking "Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wynn" for staying at their hotel.  My initials are D.L., L.E. is my dad; I had written letters home for years using Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wynn and, did I mention we had been drinking?, I guess I was so drunk I wrote their name by habit rather than David and Nancy.  My mom smiled, winked, and said, "Just checking."
**the next morning, before driving off for the coast, we drove back to my parent's house for breakfast.  Roy Davis (and some of you might remember Richard Leroy Davis, probably one of the greatest atheletes in Bakersfield, and an outstanding open league softball player, and an expert plaster slatherer) stepped out his door across the street as we were walking up the sidewalk to my parent's house, and yelled loud, you'd have to know Roy, "What was it like getting some with your shoes off?"  Nancy covered my mouth, gave him a cute smile and shook her hips, and said, "None of your business, Mr. Smarty Pants" and we both laughed hilariously all the way into the house. 

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