Nancy Belton Trumper
October 22, 1925 - August 24, 2024
Nancy passed away peacefully and surrounded by her family on Saturday, August 24, 2024, at the age of 98. She is survived by her sons Steven (Sandra Curtis) and Peter (Sonia Waind), her daughter Katherine (Keith Irving), her five grandchildren Brittany, Kymberley (Garret Hill), Hillary, Simon and Greg, and her niece Karen. She was predeceased by her husband Bob and her sister Janet McCulloch.
Nancy lived a long and full life and was admired and cherished by her wide circle of friends. Born in Painesville, Ohio on October 22, 1925, to James Moffatt and Mary Booth Moffatt, Nancy came to London, Ontario as a teenager with her sister Janet, and found love, fulfilment and happiness in her adopted home. Nancy attended Alma College and graduated from Central Collegiate in 1949. She met her future husband Bob while working at the University of Western Ontario. They married in 1950, and together they raised their family and shared many adventures together. She was very proud of her Anglican faith and Canadian citizenship.
Nancy was a lifelong learner, whether it was through continuing education courses or her devoted daily reading of the Globe & Mail. As an “empty nester”, she worked in real estate for many years, and volunteered with organizations such as May Court, the London Art Gallery and St. Paul’s Cathedral. She was a long-time member of the London Hunt and Country Club, but perhaps happiest sitting on the porch at the family cottage in Grand Bend, Ontario surrounded by friends and family.
Nancy’s family would like to extend its heartfelt thanks to the wonderful caregivers at SE Health (Poopli), At Your Service Seniors (Celia, Anita, Bryn and Jenn), and Amica Retirement Residence for their kindness and care of Nancy over the last few years. A private family funeral has been held, with interment at Woodland Cemetery in London beside her beloved husband, Bob.
In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Nancy can be made to St. Paul’s Social Services Food Bank or McCormick Care Foundation.
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We remember Nancy fondly and her kindness in welcoming us to London many years ago. She was a lovely lady.
Sincerest condolences to Stephen and his family. They can be proud of their Mom.
Our deepest condolences. Nancy will always be remembered fondly. Her sense of humor, enthusiasm for life & learning and her big smile stand out. Always a participant, what great qualities. Warmest regards, Karen&Stuart
Sincere condolences to Peter , Hillary, Gregory and family on the passing of your Mom and Grandmother. Hoping that you will treasure your many loving memories of your times together.
We were so sorry to hear about Aunt Nancy’s passing. She did indeed have a full life! I know if our mother were here (Marjorie Burns), she would say what a warm and loving friend Aunt Nancy was. I, personally, will always remember her wonderful laugh and all the fun times our parents had together. Our thoughts are with your family.
Pete,,Sonia and families,,,sorry to hear of Nancy s passing,,,hold your memories close and know that we are thinking of all of you at this time❤️
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So sorry for the loss of your mother, mother in law and grandmother. Sounds like she enjoyed her life and wonderful family to the fullest.
~ Heather Cassels