Needham High School Class of 1964

BREHM, Nancy C. (Campbell) 64, longtime resident of Nashua died on January 28, 2011 at the Community Hospice House in Merrimack, after a long illness. Born in Cambridge, on June 7, 1946 beloved daughter of the late Malcolm F. and Carolyn (Kelso) Campbell. Graduate of Perry Normal School in Boston and Rivier College in Nashua. Teacher in the Nashua school system for 15 years. Advocate for animal rights, a tireless worker for numerous community causes, Junior League of Nashua, the Nashua Chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Assoc., The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and Survivors of Suicide (SOS). Survived by beloved husband of 43 years, Bruce H. Brehm, devoted mother to Heidi Brehm Neumann of Newburyport, MA; a sister, Laurie Campbell Esancy of Lantana, FL; a brother, Scott Campbell, his wife, Nancy and their son Joseph Campbell, all of Framingham, MA; a grandson, Jeffrey R. Boucher and his fiancee Amanda Donovan and their daughter, Lillian Grace Boucher, all of Milford, NH; a sister-in-law and two brothers-in-law, Barbara and Ken Vincent of Templeton, MA and Wayne D. Wilkinson of Lantana, FL; a niece, Laurie W. Kelley, and nephews Mark Wilkinson of Orlando, FL and Erik Wilkinson of Lantana, FL. She was predeceased by her son, Scott A. Brehm; her sister, Janet C. Wilkinson and her nephew Brian F. Campbell. Services: No visiting hours. Memorial Service: The First Church, U.C.C, One Concord St., Nashua on Friday morning at Ten o'clock. Interment is private. Memorial donations: Milford Ambulance Association, 1 Union Square, Milford, NH 03055 or the Humane Society for Greater Nashua, 24 Ferry St., Nashua, NH 03064. The Davis Funeral Home in NASHUA is in charge of arrangements. An online guestbook is available at www.davisfuneralhomenh.com.  (603) 883-3401.

Published in The Boston Globe on Feb. 1, 2011.  The above text taken from Legacy.com.

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