In the early afternoon of Tuesday June 2, 2020, Nancy L Nesbitt passed away from natural causes at Trinity Hospital in Wolf Point, Mt.
Nancy was born on July 27, 1949 in Circlesville IA, to Geraldine Swank Fry and Harold Amentrout Sr.
Nancy moved to Montana from Iowa and worked in the medical clegical work. Nancy was a hard working, bull headed, fun, loving, and very caring wife, mother, grandmother, and friend. Nancy always tried to look at the bright side of things and just enjoyed the simple things in life. She loved to spend time with her husband, kids, grandkids, dog and granddog. Nancy was enjoyed her flowers, rides on the bike, camping, fishing and just spending time with family and friends. She was always there when someone needed to talk and would give advice when asked. Nancy wasn’t afraid to be herself and always said you should be proud of who you are.
Nancy is preceeded in death by her parents, and her borther Harold Amentrout Jr.
Nancy is survived by her husband John Nesbitt, Daughter Valerie Redman, Son William (Bill) Rectenwald, Daughter Chanette Nesbitt and 10 grand kids.
An open viewing will be held from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Monday, June 8, 2020 at the Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel in Wolf Point. Cremation will follow. Interment will follow at a later date at the Opheim Cemetery.
Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel has been entrusted with the arrangements and condolences for the family can be left by using the form below.
Jolynne Frie says
My dearest godmother ….. you took us in when I was only 2. So many years and summers spent together in Laurel. Growing up with Billy & Valerie…. so many memories I will forever cherish! You are with the angels and I’m sure you are watching over everyone from above.
Valerie Redman says
I not only lost my Mom I lost my best friend. She was always there when I needed her. If you asked for her opion she gave it to you and you could take it or leave it. She always told us kids since we was little growing up in Ohio and from there in Montana it was easier to tell the truth then it was to tell a lie. She loved to go fishing, camping, for rides with John, and nothing was more important to her than family, her grandkids, her friends and her dog. Mom always put everyone else’s needs before her own if she seen someone who might need a meal she would offer it cause she always said you never new if it was Jesus or one of his Angels. Mom and John completed each other and loved each other in more ways than anyone will ever know. Mom I love whole heart and soul and until we meet again I will carry you with me always in and remember all that you taught me and gave me in life. I just wish that I could hold you longer here with us cause I still need you and your hugs. I love you unconditionally just as you loved us. Your Grandbabies miss you and love you and until we meet again please watch over us now from above and I will do my best to teach them what you taught me and Bill growing up. Love your Daughter Valerie Redman P.S. Dezarae and Joshua she you’re the best Nana and they love you so much. Please don’t worry we will take care of Papa for you.
Jeannie Archdale says
I am so very sorry for your loss John, you will ne in my thoughts and prayers
Gunner Benavente says
John, so very sorry to hear of your loss, and am feeling sad. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Carol Neutgens says
John and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Nancy was a sweet woman and I enjoyed every encounter we had. I am glad you found each other, John. You will find each other again on the other side. May God give you strength and comfort knowing Nancy was happy.
Carol Neutgens