Nancie J. Bloomer
Share
Let the family know you care by sharing this tribute
Bloomer, Nancie J. Rochester: Peacefully Monday October 26, 2015 at age 63. Predeceased by her parents, William and Jane Bloomer, and brother Neil Bloomer. Survived by her loving sister, Lynn Bloomer and her dear friend Marilyn Miller. Nancie graduated from Charlotte High School in 1970, and was a Secretary at Eastman Kodak Co. Her Funeral Services and Interment in St. Rose Cemetery, Shortsville, NY were held at the convienence of the family. In lieu of flower friends wishing, may make contributions to Multiple Sclerosis Society, 1650 South Avenue, Rochester, NY 14620. For more information or to sign Nancie’s on-line guest book please visit www.MeesonFamily.com
Dear Lynn and Marilyn:
I am so sad to read about Nancie. I can smilingly remember sitting in your driveway, Lynn, and Nancie showing me how she fed the squirrels. We had some awfully nice times together. Marilyn, you have been such a good friend to Nancie all these years. I know you both will miss her terribly. She was one of the kindest people I had the privilege of meeting in my life. May your fondest memories help you in the days ahead.
With deepest sympathy,
Dear Lynn,
So sorry for your loss. I truly appreciated your kindness when my Dad passed over in September. Now – your sister, your Dad and my Dad are wishing us all the best from Heaven. God Bless you and Marilyn. Please come visit us at the lake. Love always, Shirley & Richard
I am so sorry to hear about Nancie.. May your memories help to bring you peace
and comfort during this difficult time.
With deepest sympathy
Charlotte High School Classmate
iam sorry to read that nancie passed away,i cleaned for nancie for 15 years and she was a very sweet lady,and such a nice person.iam sorry for your loss.laurie reardon
Nancie and I met in 1973 when we were both in my cousin’s wedding party and we remained long distance friends all these years. She had a sense of humor similar to mine and a distinctive laugh that I still can hear. Our shared nickname for each other was ‘Blem’- a long- standing inside joke. I’m so grateful to have visited her this past September – it is now a precious memory. My sympathies to you Lynn.
Lynn,
We are so sorry for your loss. We have many childhood memories growing up on Bakerdale Rd. May the Lord shine upon you and grant you peace.
Please contact Chip 585-233-1555
Cyndy Fleming, Chip Fleming
I worked with Nancie in the toner research labs, she was bright, funny and kind. I am so sorry for your loss.
Joyce Cumbo
I worked with Nancie at Eastman Kodak in the research labs. I have wonderful memories of all the fun the group of us had together including Joan Woods, Bronwyn Mura and Pat Oswald (?). Nancie was so much fun and I too remember her unique laugh! May your memories be a source of comfort for you. I am so very sorry for your loss.