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Nancy A. Button

July 26, 1939     ~     September 25, 2015

Nancy A. Button, 76, Glasgow, passed away Friday, September 25, 2015, at NHC Healthcare in Glasgow. A native of Barren County, she was the daughter of the late Willie Bedford Armstrong and Rosie Nell Bull Armstrong.

Nancy was a retired home economics teacher in the Barren County School System with 29 years of service. For the past 12 years, she has been Elementary Education Site Instructor for WKU Glasgow Campus. Throughout her teaching career, Nancy has touched the lives of many young people. She was also a member of the Scottsville Church of Christ, a lover of flower gardening, and an avid supporter of Farm Safety for Just Kids.

Survivors include her husband of 54 years, Freddie D. Button; her daughter Kari Button and her special friend, Ricky Huddleston all of Glasgow; along with several cousins, special friends, and the family cat, Motley.

Funeral services will be held 3:00 p.m. Monday at the Hatcher & Saddler Funeral Home with burial in the Glasgow Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call after 1:00 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Alternate expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions in memory of Nancy to College Heights Foundation at WKU.


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27 Entries for Nancy A. Button

  1. Martha Crow says:

    Kari, so sorry about your mom, she was a sweet lady. God Bless

  2. Dawn Pursley - Goodrum says:

    Kari,
    I am so terribly sorry to hear about Nancy. She wasn’t just a wonderful Teacher, but a great friend with a BEAUTIFUL SPIRIT & HEART.
    I Had no earthly idea this had Happened until I was
    Searching for an obituary & saw her name totally by accident.
    I’ve been out of town, as m only brother died suddenly wk. B 4 last. Pls call or drop by if there is ANTHING we can do. David & I don’t live 1 1/2 miles from you since we retired & moved so if you’re not sure of where it is, email me or call Gail @ the store & she can tell you. You’ll be in my prayers, if you remember, I lost both my parents at once in a wreck & if is TRULY a devastating thing to lose a parent.
    Take care of your dad. When you lose one parent, it’s a comma…. When you lose the other, it’s a period….
    Dawn