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Nancy through the years, put together for her 70th Birthday

February 23, 2021
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This photo montage that was put together for Mom's 70th Birthday a little over 10 years ago. She had reshared this video with family this December as she was approaching her 80th Birthday. We had some lovely conversations about the photos, the music, and how the quality of the video would be much better today.
She has had many more memories since this was put together. View the gallery for more recent photos and additional photos that are being posted by friends and family.

Nancy's own words from her memoir, A Habit of Service:

February 23, 2021
"...Harry entered my life when I had resolved that I could survive, live comfortably, and be content on my own. That my call to be a woman of service would continue and I would be fulfilled. I am forever blessed that we met, fell in love, and had the courage and commitment to marry.
My brothers three, each uniquely affectionate and loving, along with their wives, bring me great family joy. My own family, my husband, my son, Steve, and my three daughters, Becky, Terri, and Lisa, with their life-committed partners, are genuinely caring for family and me. My four grandchildren, Clay, Foster, Charlie, and Benny, fill my senior years with delight and playfulness.
I cherished my convent years. I grew into womanhood, I grew as a woman of service, I grew so I am able to love freely and fully. My continued association with the Sisters of Saint Francis of Mary Immaculate keeps me rooted in what is important - living Franciscan values in and through the Gospel...
...May women of service today find their call and their way of being in the world so that we continue to love and serve others."
Nancy Davis
A Habit of Service

Dr. Nancy Davis

February 24, 2021
When Nancy received her PhD at the age of 60, I was able to attend the ceremony in Santa Barbara, California.  I filmed her going up on stage, receiving her diploma and her acceptance speech.  I was one proud little brother. I am still searching my archives for that video... - Larry