• Date Of Birth: June 27, 1940
  • Date Of Death: August 4, 2018
  • State: New York

Nancy Underwood Locke

Ontario:  Nancy was born in Waterbury, Connecticut, on June 27, 1940 to her parents Harold and Albina Underwood (both deceased).  In 1953, her family relocated to Wallingford, Vermont, where she went to high school graduating as salutatorian.  She continued on to earn her bachelor’s degree at the University of Vermont in 1962 with a triple major in English, French and Education.  While there, she met and married her husband of nearly 57 years, Tom.  In 1962, their first son, Steven was born (now deceased).  Son, Robert, was born in 1963.

The family moved to Rochester, NY in 1965 for job opportunities.  Nancy first taught English in the Greece School system.  Resulting from employment changes, the family relocated to Ontario, NY in 1967. Son, David, was born in 1968.  Nancy taught English at Wayne Central High School, and simultaneously obtained her master’s degree at SUNY Oswego in 1974. 

In 1979, she left teaching and went into real estate sales.  The next year, she bought the company then called ERA Johncox Realty, subsequently called The Property Shop.  After many years, the company was sold to Nothnagle Realtors.  Thereafter, she became an insurance adjuster, traveling throughout New York, the Northeast and as far as Texas, helping homeowners resolve property damage issues.  Although she had several careers during her life and excelled at each, in her heart she was always the high school English teacher, in the classroom, with the students she loved.

On the personal side, Nancy was a lifelong learner, an avid reader, a lover of music, a dedicated gardener and a curious cook. She was also very active in craft painting, counted cross stitch and in recent years watercolor painting.

She was the wife and best friend of husband, Tom.  A loving and protective mother of sons; Steven, Robert and David (Peggy).  In her later years, she was the doting grandmother of four endearing grandchildren; Austin, Jessica, Ethan and Elaina and 3 step-grandchildren; Katherine, Ian and David.  She had many caring friends and acquaintances in her life.  She is also survived by her sister; Patricia Connorton and many, many cousins. 

The family wishes to thank Lifetime Care, especially Jennifer Copenhagen, and the entire staff at Pines of Peace Comfort Care home for the warm, and caring support given to Nancy during the final stages of her illness.

 She will be missed by all, most especially her family.

 

 

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