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Nancy Ann Ward

Nancy Ann Ward

Nov. 15, 1933 - Jul. 12, 2023

Date of Service: Jul. 20, 2023

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In Loving Memory of Nancy Ann Ward

ALMO – On July 12, 2023, at the age of 89, our beloved mother, Nancy Ann Ward, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family. Born on November 15, 1933, in Malta, Idaho, to parents, Garret and Myrtle Hutchison, Nancy led a life full of joy, faith, and service.

Known as the Cassia County Fair & Rodeo Queen of 1953 with her horse, Paint, and as a Raft River High School cheerleader, Nancy carried her vivacious spirit into her adult life. She attended Brigham Young University for two years, making lifelong friends and fond memories.

Nancy married the love of her life, Robert Wesley Ward, on January 17, 1956, in the Salt Lake City Temple. They were married for 64 years until Bob’s passing in December of 2020. Together, they raised four smart and beautiful children: Debra Condie (Dean), Ilene Wilson, Steve Ward (Tonya), and Lisa Linton (Cory). She loved and cherished her 17 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren and held a special place in her heart for each one of them.

Nancy was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Bob; and his parents, Wesley & Edna Ward; her brothers, Duane Hutchison (Jeri), JD Hutchison (Joyce), Wally Hutchison (Rada), and Jack Hutchison; and in-laws, Rosco Ward, Ron & Elaine Fowles, Ronald & Venna Ward, and Alvin Bud Anderson.

Nancy is survived by her sisters-in-law, Vera Hutchison, Patricia Anderson, and Joyce Ward; brothers-in-law, Eugene Ward (Leeann), and Richard Ward (Cindy). She also is survived by many lifelong friends that she treasured and made many memories together with over the years.

An exceptional cook, Nancy was known throughout the valley for her homemade bread, jam, pies and amazing Sunday suppers. No one could visit without leaving with a belly full of food and a heart full of love, a testament to her warm and nurturing nature. The grandkids always rushed to the freezer knowing that her yummy treats would be in there.

A devoted member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Nancy served in many roles with humility and dedication. She held a particular fondness for her time spent as the ward and stake Relief Society President. Alongside Bob, she faithfully served eight years working in the Logan Utah Temple and served two church missions in Nauvoo, Illinois, strengthening their faith and family.

Nancy’s life was a testament to her love for her family, her church, and her community. She leaves behind a legacy of warmth, dedication, and love. As we mourn her passing, we also celebrate the incredible life she led and the countless lives she touched.

We would like to thank the staff at Autumn Haven and the special workers who took care of her in her final days.

May she be reunited and celebrate with those that have passed before her. Rest in peace, Mom.

The funeral will be held at 12 noon, Thursday, July 20, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints – Almo Ward located at 834 E. 2985 S. Almo, ID. Burial will follow at Sunny Cedar Rest Cemetery.

Family and friends will be received at the church from 11 until 11:45 a.m. prior to the service.

A live webcast of the Funeral Service will be available and maintained at the following link: https://youtu.be/DW_ZC1b8cVM.

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From Harry Dschaak:
Missed the funeral but thanks to the webcast I could catch up. Nancy was the first mother of a girlfriend (Ilene) I ever met (I had to be 15 or 16 at the time), and I was so nervous until she suddenly appeared, and like an Angel just made me feel right at home. I will never forget how I felt driving home. Such a great memory. Also, it was good to see so many people I went to school with who were on hand. Thanks for sharing.
From Pat and Shana Taylor Colleen:
Prayers and Condolences from my Family to yours!! It takes a village to raise a child in Almo. We had the best mothers, cooks, teachers and lots of love as we grew up. Nancy was one of them. Such a great example I never wanted her to be disappointed in me along with the other wonderful Mom up there. We all know, we were loved and welcome in whosoever we has the privilege of being in their home. I miss each and everyone of them. See you soon, Mom Nancy!! Hope you found Colleen to tell her Shana and Pat are doing great!! Start making the candy we're on our way!
From Eileen Albertson Petersen:
Walt knew Bob & Nancy better than I did and had great love and respect for them. When we were with them together, I could feel of their genuineness. I felt Nancy was truly an Elect Lady. I know Nancy is pleased with her well-written obituary…especially the “four smart and beautiful children.” May the Savior’s comfort and peace be with you all. Dr. Petersen welcomes more friends in heaven as time goes by. Love from Eileen Petersen and family.
From Michelle Andersen:
What a wonderful lady Nancy was. Colleen Taylor’s best friend.
Loved caring for Robert through his rehab stays .
Any interaction was always pleasant. Wonderful family. Nancy looked amazing. She was sharp n beautiful. Greatly missed
From Al and Kathy Barrus:
A wonderful kind loving friend. Nancy will be missed by all who knew her. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family.
From Joe Petersen MD:
Bob and Nancy were the best part of the day when they were in the office. “now Bob” you can’t believe that. At Christmas we were excited about the plate of pink devinaty that was made by love every year. A special place for her special gift.
From Doug Ward:
She’ll be missed by many here in this world, but she has reunited with the one that has missed her the most.
We thank our Heavenly Father for his plan of salvation.
From Melba Neddo Van Wey:
Love to Nancy's family. She was a beautiful soul.
From Sharon Hutchison:
Thinking of you with Sincere Sympathy and Fond Memories of your loved one.
From Charlie Rittel :
Oh Nancy you will be missed by all of your family. You was not only the client but a very good friend. I loved you, Claretta (Charlie) Rittel.

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