Nelson Hill Garman

August 10, 1962 ~ January 25, 2023
Resided in:
Portland, Maine
Peaks Island-Nelson Hill Garman, 60, known in her earlier years as Jamie, passed away peacefully on January 25, 2023, after a lengthy relationship with cancer. Nelson did not let her health become a battle; instead she researched her types of cancers and possible treatments and she prolonged her life so that she could live it fully.
Nelson was a longtime resident of Peaks Island, Maine. She loved island life and she found someone to share that love in Jerry Garman, her husband who predeceased her in 2015. Nelson was closely connected to the New Brackett Church community and recently served as treasurer of the Peaks Island Health Center. Her island community was dear to her.
At the beginning of Nelson’s career, she worked at the Carroll Reed Ski Shop in North Conway, New Hampshire, where she used her interest in retail and marketing to quickly become a buyer for the business. Naturally, a business degree followed (from Babson College) and right after that a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship took her to Western Europe. France was especially appealing, such that Nelson worked marketing jobs there on two different occasions - Paris in the mid 90s and Fontainebleau in the early 2000s.
Nelson’s MBA thesis from Simmons Graduate School of Management was on leadership. In her later adult years, Nelson was passionate about teaching the next generation of women the power of their voice. She was especially fond of her role as a forum facilitator for the Olympia Snowe Women’s Leadership Institute in Portland, Me, because the local non-profit, named after Maine’s renowned U.S. senator, focuses on teaching high school girls about their values, voice, and vision.
In recent years, Nelson worked as a life coach to support people with professional transitions and personal development and she was writing a book about women and power.
Not having kids of her own, Nelson truly cherished her many nieces and nephews. She called each of them on their birthdays … not just for a quick greeting, but for the opportunity to hear what they were up to. And she did this from as early as they could talk on the phone through young adulthood. She was so proud of every one of them.
Nelson is survived by her parents, Dick Hill and Nancy Nelson, who raised their family in Concord, NH; her 5 sisters and their partners: Pamela and Ed Sampadian of Concord, NH;
Wendy and Rick Flanders of Pocono Pines, PA; Tracy Hill and Cathy Gore of Portland, ME; Gretchen and Ed Bradley of North Conway, NH; and Heidi Hill and Tom Thurston of Waterbury, VT. Her nieces and nephews include: Ashley, Lindsey, Alex, Gretchen, Emily, Chelsea, Hannah, Kieffer, Zachary, Ava, and Julia.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to New Brackett Church, 9 Church Ave, Peaks Island, Me, 04108 or online at https://www.newbrackettchurch.org/. A memorial service will be held in early spring. Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland, ME. To view Nelson’s memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com
My deepest sympathy to the Hill family for the loss of Nelson. Such a young woman and fierce advocate for women. Fair winds and following seas Nelson. We have your watch. Go fly with the angels❤️
I am very sorry to hear of Nelson’s passing. My parents Astrid and Bob always enjoyed being neighbors with Nelson and Jerry on Peaks and in later years my dad always liked chatting with Nelson after she watered her garden. Sending condolences from the O’Brien and Haagensen families.
I’ll never forget her smile, her charm her warmth and sense of humor. You will be missed. But fly onward my high school sweetheart ❤️
I am so sorry to hear of Nelson’s passing. She was a champion of women and leaders and had a generous heart. Deepest sympathies to Nelson’s family. May her memory be eternal.
I’m so sorry to hear that Jamie passed. Such sweet memories of South Street. Many prayers and hugs to you all!
Nelson directed the strength of her full attention and care – as well as her keen insight into others’ needs – to all in her care!
Nelson shared her deep and beautiful spirit…as well as her love for her sisters, family…and Peaks Island!
My heart is with the Hill family. Nelson was my first best friend from birth. I have so many memories and I will never forget the last time I saw her. She gave me the biggest hug and said, “I love you so much.” Life is precious.