Nancy Mair

Nancy Mair

July 27, 1954 - May 23, 2023

Obituary

“The Essence of Love”

Nancy Lynn Mair, 68, of Platteville, Wisconsin, passed away unexpectedly Tuesday, May 23, 2023, at University of Iowa Hospital after an eleven-day illness. Nancy was a devoted wife, soulmate, mother, and known as "Nana" to her grandchildren. Nancy spread love wherever she went. She was beautiful inside and out, and loved by everyone who had the privilege of knowing her. She was a sweet, kind, quiet, and gracious woman who melted hearts. Young women admired her as an exemplary role model. Nancy's family and countless friends always described her as sweet, gentle, angelic. She never spoke an unkind word.

Nancy (Stockman) Mair was born in Edgerton, Wisconsin on July 27, 1954, the daughter of Westly and Jean Stockman. Nancy was raised in Milton, Wisconsin and graduated in 1972 from Milton Union High School. Nancy loved music, playing the clarinet in the school band. A gifted vocalist, she sang in Keynote Singers in high school and Koinonia Singers at Milton United Methodist Church. 

Nancy met the love of her life, Mike Mair, at Nino's Steak House on May 2nd, 1975, in Janesville, Wisconsin. Nancy worked at Milton Data Center and was enjoying a night out with her co-workers. Mike's band “Shiloh” was the live music that night. Mike fixed his gaze on the most beautiful woman he had ever seen, who would later become his wife. Mike soon nicknamed Nancy “Sunshine.” Nancy and Mike were engaged on her 23rd birthday, July 27, 1977. They were married on April 1, 1978, at Milton United Methodist Church.

Nancy soon joined Mike in Platteville where she was employed by Cardin's Pharmacy (1979-1995). Nancy yearned to be in health care and earned her degree as a Certified Medical Assistant in 1996, graduating at the top of her Medical Assistant class at Southwest Wisconsin Technical College. Nancy was employed by Medical Associates Ophthalmology in Dubuque, Iowa. She was a Certified Contact Lens Assistant Technician from 1997 until her retirement in 2020. The Ophthalmology staff were the beneficiaries of Nancy's passion for baking that produced an endless flow of baked goodies.

Nancy and Mike were known throughout the community of Platteville owning several businesses over the decades: The Fret Shop (1977-1980), Mound City Music (1980-1992), co-owners of Lifeline Audio Video Technologies (1993-2016) and owners of My Hearing Loop (2017-2021). 

Nancy and Mike were members of Platteville United Methodist Church. Nancy, a gifted vocalist, sang in the church choir. Nancy and Mike formed the first praise band in 1995 with Nancy's sweet soprano voice singing nearly every Sunday until late 2021. Nancy was instrumental in starting the Wednesday evening “Alive” rock-n-roll worship service in the fall of 2022. Nancy loved mentoring the young Alive band members and they loved her. 

Nancy was the newest member of the Philanthropist Educators Association (PEO) of Platteville and loved her PEO sisters. They will miss Nancy's smile and dedication.

Nancy was predeceased by her parents and sister Sandra (Merle) Franks.

Nancy is survived by her husband Mike, son Brian, aka BJ (Tara Kleiber) of Janesville and daughter Tracy (Mark) Harle of Platteville. She is survived by four grandchildren, Leah and James Harle, Jaden Mair and Justin Speer. Nancy loved and cherished her four grandchildren with her first, Leah, naming her “Nana.” They loved every minute they spent with their beloved “Nana” and have wonderful memories of her that will last a lifetime. 

Surviving siblings include brother Gary (Grace) Stockman, sister Cindy Stockman of Milton, Wisconsin. Brother Ron (Terri) Stockman of Newnan, Georgia. Also survived by sister-in-law Julie (Mike) Effinger of Scottsdale, Arizona, and brother-in-law Scott (Deb) Mair of Plano, Texas. Nancy is further survived by many nieces and nephews. 

In lieu of flowers: The Nancy Mair Memorial Scholarship will be established by her family for Platteville High School young women that exemplify the values Nancy's PEO sisters hold dear. Memorial contributions can be sent to Melby Funeral Home or Platteville United Methodist Church, designated for the “Nancy Mair Memorial Scholarship.” 

A Celebration of Nancy's Life will be at 11:00 AM, Saturday, June 3, 2023, at the Platteville United Methodist Church with the “Alive” worship band. Visitation will be from 4:00 – 7:00 PM on Friday, June 2, 2023 and will continue on Saturday from 10:00 AM until the time of the celebration. 

The Melby Funeral Home & Crematory, Platteville, is serving the family. Online condolences can be made at www.melbyfh.com.

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

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Korey Kopp
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Mair family, I am so very sorry for your loss. I remember fondly when we were neighbors on 7th Avenue. You have my deep sympathy.
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Anna Pennington
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My sincere and deepest sympathy goes out to Mike and Tracy, and all her family. Nancy was A special lady always smiling and ready to help where needed. I am going to miss seeing her walk/jog past my house. If she was in pain and suffering , I thank God he reached out his hand and brought her home. May she now rest in peace, no more pain or not feeling good. May God help all her family through their grieving.
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michele bartels
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my deepest sympathy, such a dear person, always had a smile, she will be truly missed by so many, hugs!!
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Ron Fulleman
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Lorraine and I send Mike and his entire family our very deepest sympathies. We can’t imagine how hard this must be for you all. Nancy was one of the nicest, most welcoming persons we know. She will always be remembered fondly by everyone she’s met. May God welcome her home and give you all strength to handle the pain of her loss to our world.
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Rhonda Harbaugh Witmer
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Mike, Tracy and Brain, What a gift of an angel in your life. Nancy was kind, generous and a loving person. I remember Nancy as a neighbor, fellow Jaycee and a woman who loved to serve others at church. God has called her home now to rejoice in eternity with him. My prayer to you all.
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Phil Swift
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Mike: I am so, so sorry for your loss.

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