In Memory

Nancy Stern (Buncher)

Nancy Stern (Buncher)

Beloved mother of Mitchell (Christy) and Ryan (Amy) Buncher; daughter of the late Sam and Sylvia Stern; grandmother of William, Caitlin, Samuel and Serena; great-grandmother of William and Sophia; niece of Robert Goldman. Nancy loved her work as a travel agent. She loved traveling, especially to Australia, and helping others plan their journeys for over 35 years.  In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society , 320 Bilmar Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15205. 



 
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06/09/16 08:21 PM #1    

Sallie Hipps (Dent)

Guy and I worked with Nancy on the 40th reunion committee.  Nancy was so easy to work with and willing to do anything that was asked of her.  She was a lovely lady.  We are sure her family will miss her greatly and we send her family our deepest condolences.

 


06/10/16 07:27 AM #2    

Richard Vatz

.     I had a wonderful e-mail exchange with Nancy in 2014 about teachers' sensitivities and insensitivities, and her sharp analyses helped confirm my memories and judgments.  She was not a close friend in Allderdicean days but what a warm, friendly and insightful woman.


06/10/16 06:04 PM #3    

Marilyn Schorin

Nancy lived across the street from me during grade school and high school.  Although we were not close friends, I recall several conversations about the books we were reading.  It's amazing how these brief snippets just flash into your memory.  My condolences to her family.  I hope they are comforted by the love of family and friends.


06/11/16 08:26 AM #4    

Barbara Bertenthal (Vogel)

I was schoked to hear about Nancy, she a great friend in high school. 


06/12/16 11:39 AM #5    

Esther Stone (Smith)

I was friendly with Nancy during high school.  I always remember her as being taller, sweeter and much more mature than I!  May her memory always be a blessing!

 


06/12/16 04:43 PM #6    

Marjorie Kisilinsky (Schermer)

 Although Nancy and I lived near each other, because of school district attendance lines, I went to Wightman. So Nancy and I met at 7th grade at Allderdice.  We used to walk home from school together and often hung out at her house.  We always had a great time. When I moved to Bartlett St. past Shady Ave., we weren't able to walk home together, but remained friends. When I think of Nancy, I remember a lovely, mature,, and statuesque young woman with a beautiful smile. May her memory be for a blessing.


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