Nancy L. Zieminski-Foltz
On November 14, 2021 of Blackwood. Age 65. Beloved wife of the late Dennis M. Foltz, Sr. Devoted mother of the late Dennis M. Foltz, Jr. Dear sister of Helemarie Reavis (James), Lisa Kopaz, Mary Ward (Andrew) and the late Thaddeus, Jeffrey, and Mark Zieminski. Loved by many nieces and nephews and their families.
Nancy was born in Camden, NJ at Cooper Hospital. She lived and attended high school in Gloucester City, NJ. At the age of 16, she met the love of her life, Dennis, and the two immediately became inseparable. Just two short years later, the two welcomed their first and only child, Dennis Jr. Just because Nancy only birthed one child, doesn’t mean her many nieces and nephews were not treated and loved like they were her own. If there’s one word that describes Nancy, it’s LOVE! She loved so many things unconditionally including but not limited to her obsessive love for everything Disney, especially Donald Duck, the month of June, since it was her birthday month, being “that” aunt that would scream and yell from the stands at sports games, the Wizard of Oz and each and every one of her favorite family members, which was “you” as long as no one else was around.
Nancy spent the majority of her life working as an insurance underwriter, where she retired in 2019. She would spend the rest of her days defending her Denny’s Cowboys, attending every family function, weekly trips with family for Sunday breakfast and anywhere she could be surrounded by the people she loved the most. Nancy was and always will be loved by so many because of her passionate personality and unwavering love of her family. She will be deeply missed.
Family and friends are invited to attend her viewing Friday 9:30-11:00 AM at the Church of The Holy Family, 226 Hurffville Rd, ‘Washington Twp. Mass of Christian Burial 11:15 AM. Interment, New St. Mary’s Cemetery, Bellmawr.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Nancy’s memory may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis TN 38105.
“A Life Well Lived Is Worth Remembering”