Nancy L. Greene

nancy greene
Gray - Nancy L. Greene, 69, passed away on September 10, 2024 in Scarborough with her family by her side. Nancy was born in Portland on August 30, 1955, daughter of the late Robert and Aurora (Beaulier) Belanger. Nancy graduated from South Portland High School in 1973 and married her lifelong partner, David Greene, in 1975. Together, they raised their two children in South Portland. She worked for many years at Millcreek Shaw’s and later with Town and Country Federal Credit Union until her retirement. Nancy had a passion for travel, visiting destinations from Alaska to Hawaii, but her favorite adventures were in Las Vegas. She and David enjoyed numerous cruises with friends in both the Caribbean and Pacific. Nancy also loved reading, playing cards, and trying her luck at the slots. Known for her friendly nature, Nancy had a gift for striking up conversations and making friends wherever she went. She was kind and always willing to lend a hand. Nancy volunteered at Mercy Hospital during the pandemic, helping visitors navigate safety protocols and assisting in the gift shop. She was a constant support for her family and helped her sister transition into retirement. Her presence will be greatly missed by many. Nancy is predeceased by her brothers, Roland and Gerald Belanger. She is survived by her husband of 49 years, David B. Greene; son, Michael and his wife Jennie Greene; daughter Christina and her husband Dan Hawxwell; sister, Carol Reynolds; grandchildren, Makala, Serena, JJ Greene, Caitlyn, Garrett, and Malayna Hawxwell; and many beloved friends. Family and friends are invited to visit from 11am- 12pm on September 20, 2024 at Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland; a Funeral Service will begin at 12pm with burial to follow at Brooklawn Memorial Park, 2002 Congress St. Portland. To view Nancy's memorial page or to leave a condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com In lieu of flowers, please make donations in Nancy’s memory to Maine Cancer Foundation, 170 US Rte 1, Suite 250, Falmouth, ME 04105.

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  1. My deepest condolences to David n Nancy’s family. I worked with Nancy at Town & Country. Nancy had a beautiful sense of humor, excellent Member Service skills n was always fair n honest. She treated every member like family n they felt they were part of hers. David I am very sorry I was not able to attend the services as I was in Canada but she was constantly in my thoughts n prayers. You now have a bright light from above shining upon you as she loved you so much.

    She treated every member

  2. I knew Nancy through the credit union she worked at. She was polite, kind, always helpful and understanding. Excellent customer service came naturally to her. I was so sorry to hear she left the credit union and now I am so sorry to read that she has passed away. Rest in eternal love and peace, Nancy. Your light will be missed.

  3. I was one of Nancy and David’s bridesmaids at their wedding. Years went by before we connected again at Reny’s and we recognized each other even after all that time. I heard her laugh in the next aisle and instantly knew whose it was. It was a laugh that will never be forgotten. I was fortunate enough through that connection to have her at a couple of family picnics after that. Thank you, Nancy, for the gift of being in my life. I love you!

  4. We are so sorry, Dave! Nancy will forever be in our hearts. She’s such a pleasant, loving, caring person. Although we didn’t see each other often please know we are thinking of you.

  5. Nancy and I were birthday buddies (sort of) with her date of birth falling two days after mine so it made it easy to remember.

  6. Nancy has been in my life for 60+ yrs.We raised our families together,welcomed marriages and grandchildren,and said good-bye to far too many.Even thtu life’s ups and downs we managed once a month visits over the years.After a few weeks I would get any for my Nancy and she was just about to call me.:) She was strong,brave and proud.She never got mad or said why me? Cancer might have taken her out but she had the last say-ENOUGH IS ENOUGH,I just want this overwith and too many hours later she finally got her wish.She said I havn’t cried yet!?Well no worries my friend I am crying all the tears you couldn’t or wouldn’t let go .LOVE YOU TOO,NANCY, SHARON

  7. What a beautiful service.It filled my heart with so much joy to see how well loved Nancy was by her family and many friends.she will b missed more than words can express.


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