Nancy Turner Skillman
October 13, 1933 – September 28, 2024
Nancy Turner Skillman passed away on September 28, 2024. Nancy was born on October 13, 1933, the daughter of Melvin Woodrow and Doris Alma (Leitch) Turner.
Nancy and her husband, Maurice Elwood Skillman, were married in 1956, and the couple lived in Dunkirk, where they happily adjusted to farm life.
Nancy began her career at First National Bank in Upper Marlboro. She later became branch manager at M&T Bank in Deale, Maryland. After retirement, she worked as a receptionist for Dr. Steinfeld and Dr. Jones in Shady side. She then moved on to work for Calvert Arundel Medicine in Owings, Maryland.
She is survived by her four children Marsha Lois Parks (Michael), Elaine Beatty Patterson (Lester), Raymond Skillman, Melissa Skillman Longfellow (Bobby), eleven grandchildren and thirteen great grandchildren. She also leaves behind two brothers, David Turner, and Stuart Turner (Jill), and sister-in-law Debbie Turner. She was preceded in death by brothers, Melvin Turner, Paul Turner, and Gary Turner, and sister-in-law Jeanne Turner. She leaves behind many cousins, nieces, and nephews. With five brothers Nancy quickly became an avid sports fan and rooted for the Redskins, the Orioles, the Capitals, and attended many of her grandchildren’s games and often tried to referee.
In her spare time, Nancy crocheted and often helped out with Hospice. She loved spending time with family and Sunday dinners were a must.
She will be deeply missed and thought of often.
A memorial is scheduled for October 16, 2024, at 11:00 A.M. at St. James’ Parish. Burial will follow in the Parish Cemetery.
In remembrance of Nancy, contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association.
Visitation
Services
- Memorial Service
Wednesday, October 16, 2024
11:00 A.M.
Contributions
Alzheimer’s Association
National Capital Area Chapter
8180 Greensboro Drive
Suite 400
McLean, VA 22102
Link:
https://act.alz.org/site/Donation2?df_id=39209&mfc_pref=T&39209.donation=form1
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Will always remember my favorite Aunt Doris, she was not really my aunt but we thought so for many years growing up. She showed up for every ball game at Old South and yelled her heart out. Everyone loved her and even when she was yelling at the umpire because he made a made call and she let him know. Love you and will never forget you as long as I live. Mary Turner Tilman. I know you are up there watching sports and yelling at the umpire.
Marsha, Elaine, Ray, and Melissa, I am sorry to hear about your mom’s passing. She was a wonderful lady and always there at softball games rooting for her team. She will be truly missed. Sorry I missed the service but something came up unexpectedly. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
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Ray I’m so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my prayers.
Thoughts and prayers, a wonderful lady.
All our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Mike and Maureen Purcell
Marsha, Ray and Melissa – I am so sorry for your loss, prayers and thoughts will be with all of you as you navigate this journey….she will be missed…..
Nancy will forever be my favorite sassy resident! Prayers to the family.
Will always remember my favorite Aunt Doris, she was not really my aunt but we thought so for many years growing up. She showed up for every ball game at Old South and yelled her heart out. Everyone loved her and even when she was yelling at the umpire because he made a made call and she let him know. Love you and will never forget you as long as I live. Mary Turner Tilman. I know you are up there watching sports and yelling at the umpire.
Nancy will forever be my sister. She was so very good to me growing up. Heaven has saved her a special place.
Marsha, Elaine, Melissa, and Ray… My heart goes out to you all! Aunt Nancy was a very special person, funny, strong, and was loved by all! She was one of my favorite Aunts! She will be missed!!
Marsha, Elaine, Ray, and Melissa, I am sorry to hear about your mom’s passing. She was a wonderful lady and always there at softball games rooting for her team. She will be truly missed. Sorry I missed the service but something came up unexpectedly. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
So sad to hear about Nancy’s passing. I worked with her at First National Bank of Maryland. She was quite a lady! Praying for her family and friends during this difficult time. Hold on tight to your memories.