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Birth date: Jul 22, 1970 Death date: Dec 30, 2015
Nancy Diaz Thurber, 45, passed away December 30, 2015. She was born July 22, 1970 in New York City, New York to Ana Ramona Diaz and the late Nelson Jaquez. Nancy came to Pasco County in 2004 from New York City. She was a Catholic Read Obituary
OMG Nancy went this weekend to Tampa, and I can't believe it, Nancy I really will miss you, You was a great person, mom, friend and very professional in ur job. I still can't believe it, wow 😢
I just learned about Nancy's passing. I knew her a few years ago while working at DTCC in Florida. She was kind, honest and a true professional. My sincere condolences to her family.
I am broken to the point of exhaustion and the pain is overwhelming. I miss you my wife. I think about all our couple and family vacations where we made awesome memories. I think about cuddling on the couch every single evening. I think about our nicknames "Boobikins, Puppetmaster, Puppet, etc." you will always have my heart. You are the greatest love of my life. Thank you for loving me so very deeply. I will never be the same. TQMM para siempre Nancy Thurber. Until I see you in heaven.
My heart aches for Nancy and her family and I wish them peace and love as they grieve and try to move on. A quote I recently came across said, "You will not 'get over' the loss of a loved one; you will learn to live with it. You will heal and you will rebuild yourself around the loss you have suffered. You will be whole again but you will never be the same. Nor should you be the same nor would you want to."
I know I will never be the same having known Nancy as a good friend for many years and now lost her. We met at work but had many wonderful adventures outside of work that I'll never forget - fun trips to London, Dallas, Siesta Key and even a missed exit on the way to Hyde Park in Tampa which caused an inadvertent 22 mile detour to St. Petersburg - all filled with heaps of laughter and "oh well!", instead of stress. She was truly a "good" person - kind, sweet and caring. I was in awe of what she built on her own - making the brave move to Florida on her own with her beautiful boys and building a home and life there. I missed her in NY but was glad to see her so settled and happy there. I cannot believe her gentle soul is gone but I will never forget her smile, her laugh and her friendship.
To Nancy's family, her mother, siblings, children, and spouse, you're in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time of grief. -- Lorraine Watkins
Nancy, I will always remember the happy times we shared... and how you always made me laugh until I cried. You always said that was the best part. :) I know you're happy and laughing a lot now, too. It'll be hard going on without you, but I know that going on is exactly what you'd expect of me. I'll be thinking of you while I'm doing it, though. I'll see you soon on the other side. Missing you... Love you.
--Lorraine Watkins
Nancy, I will always remember you. You were the only person at DTCC that always called me by my childhood nickname "Irmita", something that always made me smile.
To Nancy's family...I just want you to know how deeply saddened I was to hear about your loss. Iam feeling your pain and sorrow at this difficult time. You have my sincere sympathy. May she rest in peace. With love, Irma Hernandez.