Nancy Lou Hathaway

nancy hathaway

June 4, 1933 ~ February 13, 2022

Nancy Lou Hathaway, age 88, of Madison, passed away Sunday, February 13, 2022 at the Lantern of Madison. She was born June 4, 1933 in Youngstown, the daughter of Clyde Watson and Margaret (Sladen) Watson. She married Glenn Arthur Hathaway and started a family. Nancy worked with her husband Glenn at his auto parts business, Williams and Hathaway, and later, at Crandall Ford in Thompson for 30 years. She was a longtime member of Bible Baptist Church in Madison. She is survived by her children, Kevin (Mary) Hathaway, Ann (Don) Harris, John (Penny) Hathaway; 5 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Glenn; her parents and sister, Mary Jane Kinsey. Friends will be received Friday, Feb. 18, 2022, 10 am to 11 am at Behm Family Funeral Home, 26 River Street in Madison, Ohio 44057. In honor of Nancy’s wishes, there will be a small family service at 11 am, officiated by Pastor James Burnett of Faith Baptist Church in Perry. Final Resting Place will be Fairview Memorial Park in Madison, Ohio. Online obituary and condolences may be viewed at www.behmfuneral.com      

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  1. I am sorry to hear that you mom has passed. She was a great lady. She always kidded me when I called her Mrs. Hathaway. She would tell me my name is Nancy, and then chuckled. Was a great person to talk to. Missed her when she stop coming to church because of Covid restrictions and her health. My condolences and prayers are with you all.

  2. Nancy will be sorely missed with her bouncy and happy attitude. She has been a lifetime friend, along with her husband and family, and we are praying for those left behind.

  3. Dear Kevin, Ann, and John, Our friendship with Glenn and Nancy goes back 70 years. So many memories of your mother from high school, the early years at the auto parts store, your dad and mom getting together, living across from us on Main St., and all the Sunday dinners and events we celebrated together. You were the local grandkids to Mom and Dad they could enjoy day after day. We feel a sad loss along with you, but are looking forward to our eternal reunion.


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