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NANCY LEE (MORRIS) ANTAK
February 24, 1939 ~ April 22, 2016
Nancy Antak was born to Gladys Rose Longmire and Irvin Alfred Morris on February 24th, 1939.
She was raised in Yelm, Washington until her mother remarried and the family moved to Wurzburg, Germany where her stepfather was stationed in the military. Nancy spent her senior year in high school in Wurzburg and then two years of college in Munich. After moving back to the US she enrolled at Western Washington University in Bellingham where she met her future husband Al Antak.
After graduating from college, she and her husband moved to Camas, Washington in 1961 where they both worked as school teachers until they retired in 1993. Nancy taught 29 years of school working mostly in the Washougal school district teaching 4th grade.
Nancy enjoyed camping, traveling, and attending the Washington Huskies football games with her husband and friends.
Nancy is survived by her husband, Al Antak; her son, Dan Antak (Jennifer); and sisters, Karen Johnson and Linda Pflugmacher.
A memorial service will be held at Camas United Methodist Church, 11:00 a.m., Friday, April 29, 2016.
Donations can be made to Hospice in lieu of flowers.
Please sign Nancy's Guest Book at www.columbian.com/obits.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
6 Entries
Nancy was my mentor teacher when I began. I still make her recipe for Taco Soup and my fond memories of her return each time.
Donna Nickerson
Coworker
April 22, 2020
May 12, 2016
Al and Dan, A very late note of condolence but sincere. Caregivers don't always get to do things when they wish! I was sorry to miss Nancy's service. She was a loving person and fun to be with. We were church friends way back in the 1960's. You will miss her love.
The Lord's blessings on all of you.
Elizabeth Gillespie
May 12, 2016
Nancy was a wonderful help to me when I got my first job at Gause. She came in one day just to help me get ready for the first day of 4th grade. I always enjoyed her sense of humor and her skill as a no nonsense, but caring teacher. Many years ago she invited me and the other 4th grade teachers to her new house and she made a taco soup. I still make that soup to this day and always think of her when do.
Donna Nickerson
May 3, 2016
Al and family - We know that Nancy was a wonderful person, wife and mother and she will be missed by everyone. Our prayers go out to all of you. Bob and Carol Berg
Robert-Carol Berg
April 28, 2016
My prayers go out to the family. - Laura
April 28, 2016
My sympathy goes out to the family during your time of grief. May God's loving-kindness comfort you and help you through this difficult time. (Psalm 119:50,76)
A. M.
April 28, 2016
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