Mrs. Chisholm was born May 31, 1944, in Meadville to John A. and Anna Marie Bernarding Staudt.
She attended Cochranton High School and was a Christian.
Nancy was a homemaker and enjoyed fishing and hunting. She enjoyed spending time with her family.
Her husband, Gary G. Chisholm, whom she married Oct. 3, 1960, survives at home.
Also surviving are: a daughter, Mrs. David (Linda) Beach, Polk; a son, Brian L. Chisholm and his wife Barb, Sandy Lake; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Harry (Dorothy) Guthrie, Cochranton; Mrs. Richard (Emma “Duckie”) Dodson, Stoneboro; Margaret “Margie” Sommerfield, Greenville; and Carol Rose Hassinger, Linesville; and two brothers, Aloysius Staudt and his wife Virginia; and Bernard Staudt and his wife Fay, all Cochranton.
Nancy was preceded in death by her parents; three sisters, Rita Coast, Dolly Healey and Regina Kebert; and three brothers, John, Gerald and Robert Staudt.
Mrs. Chisholm was born May 31, 1944, in Meadville to John A. and Anna Marie Bernarding Staudt.
She attended Cochranton High School and was a Christian.
Nancy was a homemaker and enjoyed fishing and hunting. She enjoyed spending time with her family.
Her husband, Gary G. Chisholm, whom she married Oct. 3, 1960, survives at home.
Also surviving are: a daughter, Mrs. David (Linda) Beach, Polk; a son, Brian L. Chisholm and his wife Barb, Sandy Lake; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Harry (Dorothy) Guthrie, Cochranton; Mrs. Richard (Emma “Duckie”) Dodson, Stoneboro; Margaret “Margie” Sommerfield, Greenville; and Carol Rose Hassinger, Linesville; and two brothers, Aloysius Staudt and his wife Virginia; and Bernard Staudt and his wife Fay, all Cochranton.
Nancy was preceded in death by her parents; three sisters, Rita Coast, Dolly Healey and Regina Kebert; and three brothers, John, Gerald and Robert Staudt.
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