Nancy Ann Troyer, 87, of Centerville, PA was ushered into the presence of the King of Glory on September 15, 2023.
She was born on June 8, 1936, in Hartville, OH to Noah and Lydia Ann Beachy. She married Willis Troyer, the love of her life, on September 11, 1955.
Her deepest desire was to make the love of God known to her family and friends. Nancy was a longtime member of the Valley View Mennonite Church in Spartansburg where she served in many capacities. She worked diligently alongside her late husband in multiple disaster relief projects of Mennonite Disaster Service (MDS) across the lower 48 states. She loved working in her flowerbeds and was passionate about sewing quilt tops for charity and for loved ones.
Left to cherish her memory are her children, Ron Troyer and wife Janet of Centerville, Twyla Coblentz and husband Marvin of Ault, CO, Kevin Troyer and wife Marie of Erie, PA, and Kristal McCraw and husband Vyron of Litchfield Park, AZ. Dear to her heart are grandchildren Michael, Joshua and Jesse Coblentz, Jason, Rachael, Jonathan, Rhonda and Regina Troyer, Rebecca Troyer Thomas, Dustin, Alyssa and Noah Troyer, Jamie Troyer Sharpe, Olivia Wanker and Matthew McCraw; and great-grandchildren Adalyn, Brenna and Lincoln Thomas, Austin and Quinn Troyer, Camden and Curtis Troyer, Mary and Madilyn Coblentz, Raymond and Millie Coblentz, Whitney and Cailum Troyer. Her surviving siblings, Alvin Beachy, Mary Wileman, and Martha (Marti) Miller were also a source of encouragement and joy as she journeyed through illness.
She was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 68 years; her parents; and siblings, Nelson, Eli, Amanda, John, Raymond, Jonathan (Jay), Vernon, Albert, Daniel and Joseph.
Friends and family may call Tuesday, September 19th at the Valley View Mennonite Church, 24313 PA-89 & PA-77, Spartansburg, from 4-7 p.m. and Wednesday, September 20th from 10 a.m. until the time of the service at 11 a.m.
A meal will be served following the graveside committal.
Memorial donations may be made to Mennonite Disaster Service at mds.org or Mennonite Central Committee at mcc.org.