Memorial service for Nancy Paige Grimes Eckhardt February
12, 1929 - March 5, 2015
Our family attended a wonderful memorial "celebration
of life" for Nancy Paige Grimes Eckhardt today at the Westminster Fire
Department.
Saturday, April 11, 2015
Nancy Paige Grimes Eckhardt February 12, 1929 - March 5,
2015
Preach the Gospel at all times and if necessary use words.
Be somebody that makes somebody feel like somebody.
O God of grace and glory, we remember before you today our sister
Nancy Paige Grimes Eckhardt
We thank you for giving her to us to know and to love as a
companion in our pilgrimage on earth and our service to our community.
In your boundless compassion, console us who still
mourn.
Give us faith to see that death has been swallowed up in the
victory of our Lord, so that we may live in confidence and hope until, by your
call, we are gathered to our heavenly home in the company of all your saints;
through Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord.
I am reminded of one of Maya Angelou most famous quotes that
makes me think of Nancy Eckhardt, "I've learned that people will forget
what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget
how you made them feel.”
We pray for the friends and family of Nancy Eckhardt, the
wife of Pastor Rick Eckhardt, retired, who died on March 5, 2015.
Nancy was a wonderful person.
“We do not live to ourselves, and we do not die to
ourselves. If we live, we live to the Lord, and if we die, we die to the Lord,
so then, whether we live or whether we die, we are the Lord’s.” (Romans 14:7-8)
From her obituary we learned: Nancy Paige Grimes Eckhardt
age 86 of New Windsor, was called to rest on Thursday, March 5, 2015, after a
heroic battle with health complications. She will be greatly missed.
She was born on February 12, 1929, President Lincoln’s
birthday, in Reisterstown, Maryland. She was the daughter of the late Harmon
and Lydia Akehurst Grimes. Her beloved twin sister, Shirley, was born first.
After her, a surprise - a second little girl! Lydia didn’t have another name
chosen, so someone suggested Nancy Hanks, Abe Lincoln’s mother, which was well
received and became this little twin’s name.
She always spoke with delight about her growing up years in
Reisterstown, of walking to school with her sister, of friendships, of a little
town, at the time, which was full of interesting characters and a constant
supply of adventures.
After graduating from Franklin High School in 1946 she went
on to Bard Avon Business School in Baltimore, and then to work at Suburban Gas
Propane Company in Woodensburg, Maryland. In 1951 she married a Glyndon boy,
Fred P. Eckhardt, of Central Avenue, and after he was ordained into the
Lutheran ministry, new adventures began for both of them.
Her long, interesting life included working alongside her
husband in churches in Appalachia, in New York City, and in Westminster,
Maryland. She deeply appreciated and embraced all the many people she met, and
they in turn loved her.
Her life in New York was particularly life-changing with the
birth and upbringing of five children in Greenwich Village; she grew to truly
appreciate living in such a diverse, vibrant city. She remembered it fondly
until her last days, just as she also remembered her years in Reisterstown and
Westminster.
She was predeceased by her parents, as well as her brother
Melvin Grimes, her sister Doris Grimes, and her beloved identical twin sister,
Shirley Weber.
“Nance” is survived by her family, which was her pride and
joy; her husband of 64 years, The Rev. Dr. Fred P. Eckhardt, of New Windsor;
her children, Tim, Jim, Fredi, Cami and Heidi; her son-in-law, Chris Cull; her
five grandchildren, Ben, Fenwick, Timmy, Bobby, and Christopher. Each of us is
well aware that she was our best friend and greatest confidante, as well as our
wife, mother, and grandmother. She will continue to be our biggest fan. She is
also survived by her in-laws, Jeannie McWilliams, Jim and Pat Eckhardt, as well
as her nieces, nephews, and cousins.
A private, graveside service was held on Monday, March 9th,
at Pipe Creek Cemetery, Union Bridge, Maryland.
Online condolences may be sent to www.eckhardtfuneralchapel.com.
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