Nancy Lee DePiano
(nee Morris) On February 3, 2026, of Turnersville. Age 66. Beloved wife of James, III. Devoted mother of James DePiano, IV, and the late Michelle L. DePiano. Cherished daughter of Harold and Dottie. Sister of Paul, Scott, and the late David, and Sandy. Loving grandmother of Rayne.
Nancy was an incredible WIFE, MOM, & GRANDMOM. She was the type of person who always worried about everyone else and never herself. She made sure everyone had everything we needed from lunch to the warmest jacket or put shorts on. She watched the weather all day every day & loved her re-runs of hospital or cop tv shows. Her creativity was above and beyond extraordinary, it was absolutely DYNAMITE!!! She did it all from being a Hairdresser, sewing everything and anything. She made gorgeous engraved, painted, and anything she could glue to them. They would all light up and her being her she gave them all away. She loved all of her dogs over the years especially her favorite Shilo. (Her dogs lived and ate better then most people). She loved going to the house in Florida where her and her husband would walk Shilo every day at the water to Captain Hiram’s where all of us would take our pontoon boat out and enjoy the Florida weather. The only place she loved more then Florida was our house we had on Thomas Pond in Raymond Maine. Her favorite time was 4th of July when we would take the boat out on the lake and watch the fireworks go off right in front of us. Her favorite time though was when she was with her granddaughter. Rayne who was the daughter of Michelle and Godaughter of Jimmy was her favorite person on the planet. She was at her happiest when Rayne was with her and it didn’t matter what they were doing she was always as happy as you could be when they were together. Heaven just got an angel up there. We all knew she was going to heaven (she had to deal with her husband and her son) That alone earned her a VIP pass straight up to Heaven where she will be with her daughter again and now Heaven just got a little better welcoming her to where she belongs.
Nancy’s life will be honored and remembered privately by her family.
“A Life Well Lived Is Worth Remembering”