Nancy-Wilson-Obituary

Nancy Wilson

Feb 20, 1937 – Dec 13, 2018 (Age 81)

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BORN
February 20, 1937
DIED
December 13, 2018
AGE
81

Obituary

Nancy Wilson, the Grammy and Emmy Award-winning song stylist, died Thursday, Dec. 14 at her home in Pioneertown, Calif., after a long illness, according to multiple news sources. She was 81. For full obituary and coverage from Legacy.com, click here.

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Tori Bailey I was there and it was a beautiful homegoing I was there over by Marla and Hal and Diane etc. Continue to be an angel.

A truly classy charming and charismatic style singer, Nancy Wilson, that touched the epitome of one's soul with "Guess Who I Saw Today" and her timeless other memorable songs, bring back so many precious memories....Peace and Love always...Blessings Selah

What a joy it was to meet you in Chicago. Your gifted voice in concert that night brought the house down. God bless you Nancy for the love, joy and peace you brought to this troubled world. You left us your legacy of love.

Dear Nancy, I miss you so very much. I miss our weekly phone calls and our visits together. I still listen to your music several hours each day. You had the sweetest, most angelic and exquisite voice I have ever heard. Thank you for being my friend. Until we meet in heaven, I'll love you forever on this earth. Pam Ligon 3/19/21

she was the singer on my first jazz album, and now, 50 years later - still one of my all time faves. RIP Nancy.

Your gift lives and comforts me now.

To the lovely memory, of Nancy Wilson.
A beautiful jewel that I greatly missed.
The artists, today needs, to pay attention, to thus beautiful jewell.
She was mother to so many young
Ladies in the music industry.
Nancy Wilson, had many gifts.
But one of her greatest gifts.
Was her love for children.
She had time, for anyone and the
Time for talking to anyone.
Who wanted advice, people would.
Listen,when you were in her present
The...

Thank you for your artistry.

RIP Nancy Wilson. You are my favourite female singer of all time. Every time you did a show in New York I made sure I came to see your performance. One year I was in California and managed to catch your show at Yoshi's in San Francisco. I will forever love you Ms Wilson. Rest in peace.