In Memory

Nancy Zetsche (Spieth) - Class Of 1950

Nancy Zetsche (Spieth)

Nancy Leigh (Zetsche) Spieth, 88, of Olney, formerly of Dallas, TX, died on Tuesday, December 15, 2020 at Helia Healthcare in Olney. Nancy was born on May 20, 1932 in Elnora, IN, the daughter of Earl and Verba (High) Zetsche. She married James Spieth on April 27, 1952, and he preceded her in death on December 10, 2010.

Nancy was a dedicated wife and mother to her children. She lived for many years in Farmers Branch, TX before returning to Olney in 2013. While in Texas, she enjoyed visiting the Senior Center and participating in many of the activities there. Nancy was a member of the Antique Study Club and an instrumental part of the Spieth Studio family. She loved spending time with her family and celebrating holidays. Nancy was also a member of First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).

Nancy is survived by her sons, Michael Spieth and Mary Lou of Olney and Thomas Spieth and Terri of Dallas, TX; brothers, Earl Zetsche Jr., Jim Zetsche-Grant, Stephen Zetsche, grandsons, Tyler Spieth of Dallas, Brad Spieth of Dallas, Jeff Spieth of Dundas, great grandsons, Emery Spieth, Lynden Spieth, and Nolan Spieth.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, and son, John Spieth.

Cremation Rites were accorded. A private Graveside Service will be held for Nancy, with interment to take place at Crest Haven Memorial Gardens in Claremont.

Memorials can be made to the First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ

Kistler-Patterson Funeral Home, Olney – December 17, 2020



 
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12/26/20 12:13 AM #1    

Kim Robinson (1973)

Missing you Aunt Nancy.  It was always enjoyable to talk to you on the phone.  We had just put a Christmas card in the mail with a picture of our new grandson, Cullen Edward Mernaugh.  I had told you about him in our conversations.   RIP.  I know you are happy to be with Uncle Jim, your parents, and John.  I am happy to know you are all reunited again.   We will see you again in due time.   Love you!!!

Kim Robinson


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