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May 13, 1955 ~ March 8, 2014 (age 58)
Nancy was born 13 May 1955 in Portland, Oregon to Dr. John and Betty Alfstad, the youngest of three daughters. She graduated from Wilson High School and attended PCC for a time.
In her younger days, Nancy was an adventurous sort. Although a good student, she attended college without ever really settling on a major she could be happy in. She caught the travel bug early and drifted into the restaurant business to achieve the means to visit foreign countries. Her first trip was in 1978 when she backpacked through Europe for several months with her oldest and closest friend, Joi. They had a wonderful time and two years later she would return with another buddy to further her explorations. France became her favorite destination and in later years, she would visit several more times, her final visit being just last year. On that trip, she also included a visit to Stockholm to connect with newly discovered relatives. She felt right at home there and was so happy to have made the ancestral connection.
Nancy lived most of her life in Oregon but also lived for a time with her sister in San Francisco and had many good memories of the time spent there.
Nancy was employed at various restaurants in Portland and San Francisco before settling down to work with McCormick’s chain. She worked at the downtown location, a stint in Atlanta, and the Fish House in Beaverton. Nancy made many friends wherever she worked and was respected for her professionalism and her rapport with customers. On her last trip to Paris, she was walking down the street when she heard someone call her name and was delighted to see two favorite Fish House customers beckoning her. It was such an unexpected pleasure to meet up with old friends there.
Apart from travel, Nancy loved the sport of tennis – She both played and spectated, twice enjoying trips that included the French Open in Paris. She was also fond of baseball and while in Atlanta, loved going to watch her Braves play. Nancy enjoyed reading and was especially fond of old movies. She enjoyed her nieces and was always engaged in watching them grow up. She relished holiday celebrations with family and enjoyed nothing more than relaxing on a summer’s day for a family barbecue. Nancy was also so glad to attend her 40th high school reunion just this past summer.
Nancy was a spiritual person although she did not regularly attend church. She was fond of reading scriptures; two that she favored were Rev. 2:7, “To him who overcomes, I will give the right to eat from the tree of life, which is in the paradise of God.” Also II Timothy 4:18, “The Lord will rescue me from every evil attack and will bring me safely into His Heavenly Kingdom.
Facts Born: May 13, 1955
Death: March 8, 2014
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11 replies on “Nancy Alfstad”
Nancy was such a joy as a high school friend and fellow member on the Wilson High School rally! I also enjoyed her quick wit, pleasant smile and hearty laughter. She will be missed by all who knew her.
I am so sorry to hear of Nancy’s passing. She had such a beautiful smile and lots of positive energy. With Love, John Dunn
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Nancy. I went to high school with her and she always had a smile on her face and seemed to enjoy life. I know she will truly be missed.
I am so sorry to hear of Nancy’s death. Although we were in the same class at Wilson High, I didn’t know Nancy personally. But that doesn’t diminish the sorrow that I feel for her family’s loss. My thoughts and prayers are with all those who are touched by this.
She was a great friend in high school last saw her about three years ago . She will be missed are thoughts to the family from Rob & Teri Massey
I remember Nancy so fondly from Robert Gray grade school and Wilson HS, and was happy to talk with her a couple of years ago at the Fish House. My thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends.
I know that though Nancy is no longer here with us on this planet, I will see her again in Heaven. I know that she would want to see ALL of her friends, and family in Heaven as well.
My sincere condolences,
Mark D Amoss
I just heard from Joi about Nancy’s passing. So sorry to hear this news….and have so many happy memories of past years together.
My heart goes out to the family and friends that knew her! I have never met her but I have always heard about her from my wonderful Great Uncle Maynard. Nancy Im sorry we never had a chance to meet but we will someday!
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happy to meet you nancy in S.F 1980 – travelling from Samsø Denmark to the states — hope you have good timere where you goes
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