Nancy Ann Riskovitch  June 5 1942  July 18 2018

Nancy Ann Riskovitch June 5 1942 July 18 2018

Obituary for Nancy Ann Riskovitch Nancy Ann Riskovitch, 76, of Vandalia, IL (Formerly of Lupton, MI), passed away at 1:36 PM, Wednesday, July 18, 2018 at her daughter’s residence. Per Nancy’s wishes, cremation rites will be accorded. There are no services at this time. Nancy Ann Riskovitch was born June 05, 1942 in West Branch, MI, the daughter of Allan and Evelyn (Nickerson) Reetz. She married George Riskovitch; he preceded in death on July 12, 2016. Nancy was a teacher; she taught overseas while her husband was in the military and also completed a lot of civil service work. She is survived by her daughter, Sally and husband, Marvin of Vandalia, IL; son, Todd Riskovitch and wife, Moriah of Las Vegas, NV; grandchildren, Jeff Riskovitch, Catharine Dothager, Devon Lindsay, and Fabian Lindsay; great-grandchildren, Noah Lindsay, Izaiah Lindsay, and Izabella Dothager; and brothers, Tim Reetz, Norman Reetz, and John Reetz. To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Nancy Ann Riskovitch please visit our Sympathy Store.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Nancy Ann Riskovitch June 5 1942 July 18 2018. Hohlt & File Funeral Home Ltd

Death notice for the town of: Vandalia, state: Illinois

death notice Nancy Ann Riskovitch June 5 1942 July 18 2018

obituary notice Nancy Ann Riskovitch June 5 1942 July 18 2018

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