
Nancy Lord
BRUNSWICK – Nancy Lord, 75 passed away on Jan. 10, 2020 in Burnet, Texas.
She grew up in Manchester, Conn. She was a graduate of Marietta College, Ohio where she received a bachelor’s degree in English and also received a teaching certificate in 1966. She then went on to receive her master’s degree from the University of New Hampshire in English literature in 1968.
She taught middle school for a short period before marrying Oliver Jackson Dutton. The couple had two children, Amy Monk and Wendell Dallas Dutton whom she loved very much. She was also a very doting grandmother to Remi Monk, Loïc Monk and Marshall Noyes.
She worked for the Internal Revenue Service as a taxpayer education coordinator for over 30 years.
She is survived by her brother, Jeffrey Holt; and her second husband, Robert Lord.
She was a devout Christian who gave her life to help the homeless and less fortunate. She was a volunteer at the Gathering Place and other local food banks with always a kind word for everyone.
There will be a celebration of life and a sermon held 11 a.m. Monday, Jan. 27, 2020 at the Brunswick Seventh-day Adventist Church, 333 Maine Street, Brunswick. A reception will follow 1 p.m. at The Gathering Place, 900 Bay Street, Brunswick.
Memories and condolences can be shared at www.brackettfh.com.
In lieu of flowers please send donations to the
Gathering Place
900 Bay Street
Brunswick, ME 04011
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