![]() ![]() Instead, her immediate family will hold a heartfelt celebration of her life by the ocean, a place that brought her immense joy. She was preceded in death by her sister, Natalie Angell Burns, her brother, Richard Angell and her infant son, Donald Albert Lovejoy.Īt Nancy’s request, a formal funeral service will not be held. She is also lovingly remembered by her daughter, Hilary White-Pokorny, and husband Bret Pokorny of Hartland, her son, Daniel Lovejoy, and wife Amanda Lovejoy of Augusta, her sister-in-law, Barbara Angell of Leeds three grandchildren, Corey Farnham, Haley Farnham, and Winter Lovejoy as well as two great-grandchildren, with two more on the way (twins) a niece, and three nephews. Nancy is survived by her adoring husband of 42 years, Kenneth Lovejoy, of Wayne. Nancy leaves behind her two beloved dogs, Louie and Mo. She could never pass up a bargain! Nancy was also a huge animal lover, which she inherited from her great-uncle, George Thorndike Angell, the visionary founder of the MSPCA and Angell Memorial Animal Hospital in Boston, Mass. She also enjoyed shopping and collecting antiques. Her hobbies included boating, water skiing, hiking, and rock hounding alongside her loving husband. She took great pride in her appearance, and always looked her best. Nancy possessed a natural sense of style and a flair for fashion and jewelry. For many years, she shared her love of dance as an instructor at her own studio, “Nancy’s School of Dance.” Although she declined the opportunity to join the renowned Radio City Rockettes in New York City, N.Y., she cherished the honor and considered it a significant achievement throughout her life.Īs a teenager, Nancy created lasting memories at the family cottage on Bear Pond in Turner, where she shared joyous moments with her brother, Dick. Nancy was an exceptionally talented dancer. In 1961, she graduated from Leavitt Institute in Turner, and further pursued her artistic talents at the prestigious Boston Conservatory of Music. Nancy’s passion for dance flourished from a young age. She leaves behind a legacy of cherished memories and remarkable accomplishments. Award-winning Maine author Paul Doiron returns for an author presentation and book signing to celebrate the hotly-anticipated next installment in the Mike Bowditch Mystery series, Dead Man’s. 7, 1943 in Auburn, Nancy was the beloved daughter of Albert Angell and Marion (Leonard) Angell. WAYNE – Nancy (Angell) Lovejoy, 80, passed away Jafter a courageous battle with a long illness, surrounded by her loving family. ![]()
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