Nancy Margaret Meisinger
January 12, 1944 – March 12, 2025

Nancy Margaret Meisinger, 81, of Huntingtown passed away March 12, 2025. She was born on January 12, 1944 in Pittsburgh, PA to William Reese and Margaret Irene (Allen) Holmes. Nancy grew up in Bethel Park, PA and graduated from Bethel Park High School. She married James Meisinger in 1962, and they lived in Waldorf before moving to Huntingtown in 1989. Nancy worked as an administrative assistant for the United Association for Plumbers and Pipefitters for many years, retiring in 2006. She attended Jesus the Divine Word Catholic Church and in her spare time she enjoyed reading ,sewing, and spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren.
Nancy is survived by her husband James Jospeh Meisinger, children Reese Meisinger and his wife Leanne of Saluda, VA, Michael Meisinger of North Beach, Carrie King and her husband Paul of Mechanicsville, and Colleen Thompson and her husband Mike of Owings, grandchildren Brendyn Meisinger and his wife Darcy, Ryan Meisinger and his wife Haley, PJ King, Kyle King, Savanna Thompson, and Camden Thompson, great-granddaughter Miller Meisinger, sister Sally Gran and her husband Chuck, and her brother Raymond Holmes and his wife Leslie. She was preceded in death by her siblings Lucy Pfeil and Bucky Holmes.
Visitation
Services
- Memorial Mass
Tuesday, April 1, 2025
11:00 A.M.
Interment
- Private
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I am saddened to hear about Mrs. Meisinger’s passing. My heart goes out to you all during this difficult time. I hope you find comfort in the love of those around you and the cherished memories you shared. Wishing you strength and peace in the days ahead.
Nancy, you will be missed by all – your family and people like me who got added to your family. I have loved being a part of the Meisinger family for many years and will miss your presence at future gatherings. I know you will be watching over your kids and families and know I will always be thinking about you, especially when I am lucky enough to be around your family. You created a great family, Nancy! Peace be with you!
Dear Jim, family and friends… I was so saddened to hear of Nancy passing. I have great memories of when we worked together at the United Association General Office in Washington D.C. Nancy was my assistant when I joined the General Presidents Staff from Toronto in 2001. Nancy took care of me and provided great guidance and while she was only four years older than me she treated me like a son… She was smart, exceptionally proficient in all that she did and didn’t entertain foolishness. In short, she made me look good and I always appreciated her assistance and loyalty. For those of us who were privileged to know and work with Nancy we were indeed fortunate. Her being here made a difference, she touched the lives of many and we share with family their terrible loss. Please accept my deepest condolences, Sean O’Ryan, Past Senior Administrative Assistant to the UA General President.
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I am saddened to hear about Mrs. Meisinger’s passing. My heart goes out to you all during this difficult time. I hope you find comfort in the love of those around you and the cherished memories you shared. Wishing you strength and peace in the days ahead.
Please accept my deepest condolences. Nancy trained me at the UA right before she retired. She was so kind to me. Thinking of you all during this difficult time. May she rest in peace.
Nancy, you will be missed by all – your family and people like me who got added to your family. I have loved being a part of the Meisinger family for many years and will miss your presence at future gatherings. I know you will be watching over your kids and families and know I will always be thinking about you, especially when I am lucky enough to be around your family. You created a great family, Nancy! Peace be with you!
Dear Jim, family and friends… I was so saddened to hear of Nancy passing. I have great memories of when we worked together at the United Association General Office in Washington D.C. Nancy was my assistant when I joined the General Presidents Staff from Toronto in 2001. Nancy took care of me and provided great guidance and while she was only four years older than me she treated me like a son… She was smart, exceptionally proficient in all that she did and didn’t entertain foolishness. In short, she made me look good and I always appreciated her assistance and loyalty. For those of us who were privileged to know and work with Nancy we were indeed fortunate. Her being here made a difference, she touched the lives of many and we share with family their terrible loss. Please accept my deepest condolences, Sean O’Ryan, Past Senior Administrative Assistant to the UA General President.