Nancy Susan Feinman's Obituary
Nancy Susan Feinman, 73, passed away peacefully on June 1, 2026, surrounded by her loving family.
Born on July 6, 1952, in Manhattan, New York, Nancy was the beloved daughter of William and Irene Katzman. She grew up in New York, where she met the love of her life, Arnold. What began as a high school romance blossomed into a beautiful and enduring marriage when they wed on August 10, 1975.
Nancy's greatest pride and joy came from raising her three children, Jared, Emily, and Rebecca. Together, Nancy and Arnold built a life centered on family, love, and togetherness. Their journey took them from New York to New Jersey, then Pennsylvania, and ultimately to Florida, where they enjoyed retirement.
For 25 years, Nancy dedicated herself to serving the Great Valley School District, where she built lasting relationships and touched countless lives.
Nancy was a woman of boundless creativity and warmth. Whether spending summers as the beloved "Fibers Lady" at Harbor Hills, designing thoughtful gifts at Best Wishes, assisting with interior design projects, or experimenting with new recipes in the kitchen, she brought imagination and enthusiasm to everything she did.
She expressed her love through acts of care and service, always putting others before herself. In addition to her dedication to family and friends, Nancy volunteered at soup kitchens, finding joy and purpose in helping those in need. Family and friends relied on Nancy for her wisdom, guidance, and unwavering support. She was the person everyone turned to for advice, and if she wasn't offering helpful counsel, she was likely helping plan the next family gathering, inevitably asking, "What are you going to serve?"
Nancy's love for her family was the foundation of her life. She treasured every moment spent with those she loved and took immense pride in watching her family grow. Her kindness, generosity, and nurturing spirit created a legacy that will continue for generations.
Nancy leaves behind her devoted husband, Arnold; her children, Jared, Emily, and Rebecca; her daughter-in-law, Melissa; her son-in-law, Eddie and her cherished grandchild Aaron, along with many extended family members and dear friends who will miss her deeply.
Nancy's memory will live on in the countless lives she touched, the traditions she created, the meals she shared, and the love she gave so freely.
As Nancy would say at the end of every conversation, a phrase her loved ones will forever hold close to their hearts:
"Call me when you get home."
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