Nancy Alison Carere (née Gallagher)
February 5, 2025
Nancy Alison Carere (née Gallagher) of London, Ontario passed away February 5, 2025 at the age of 84. She died at home surrounded by loved ones and on her own terms.
Nancy was born November 30, 1940 and lived most of her life in London. She was pre-deceased by her father Lloyd Stewart Gallagher, mother Jean Gallagher (née Buchner) and husband Michael George Carere (1941 – 2000).
Nancy was beloved by late husband Michael and children Christina (Rick) and Geoff (Mary). She leaves behind a large family, including grandchildren Jordan (Rob), Maddy (Matt), Evan, Michael and Thomas, and great-grandchild Ellie.
Nancy was a loving, patient and supportive mother. Her calm and gentle demeanor covered an independent and immutable core of strength. She and husband Michael were involved in life in London through various clubs and the restaurant business. Nancy loved golfing and bowling and cherished her golf trips and visits to her sisters around Ontario.
A Celebration of Life is to be held at London Civic Garden Complex, 625 Springbank Drive, London at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 29, 2025. We welcome anyone who is interested to come prepared to tell a story or relate a memory of their own about Nancy. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to a charity of your choice.
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Your parents were such a big influence in my life when I was young. I have lots of amazing memories of your home in old south. Thinking of you all. Sarah
Thinking of all of during this very difficult time. Christina and Geoff remember the good times. Your mom will be missed by many. Love and hugs.
Services for Nancy Alison Carere (née Gallagher)
Celebration of Life will be held at:
London Civic Garden Complex
625 Springbank Drive
London, Ontario
March 29, 2025 2:00 pm
My deepest condolences to Nancy’s family. Nancy and I met about 15 years ago bowling in the Highland Ladies’ Bowling League. We bonded over our love of family, good books and a good laugh. COVID ended bowling for us both and we lost touch. I was sad to learn of her passing but thankful that she was surrounded by her loving family about whom she always spoke so lovingly.❤️
~ Marilyn Brown