Nancy Taylor Irvin  September 2 1927  February 24 2019 (age 91)

Nancy Taylor Irvin September 2 1927 February 24 2019 (age 91)

Mrs. Nancy Taylor Irvin, 91, wife of the late Melvin Kegley Irvin, died on Sunday, February 24, 2019, at Commonwealth Senior Living (formerly The Hermitage on the Eastern Shore) in Onancock, VA. Born September 2, 1927 at her family’s home in Pungoteague, VA, she was a daughter of the late George Collier Taylor and Lillian Guy Taylor. In 1948, she graduated from Longwood College with a degree in education, and began a longtime career in education. She started teaching at Central High School in Painter, VA, from where she herself had graduated. Mrs. Irvin was fond of sharing outstanding leadership or artistic quality her students exhibited in an English, Spanish or music class. These same qualities were recognized in their extra-curricular organizations at Central. Due to having a Junior homeroom period, she advised many prom committees through the years, served as advisor for their yearbook, ‘The Sandfly’, and directed the Central High Glee Club, which performed annually at graduation. Prior to her retirement from the Accomack County Public School System, she was a Guidance Counselor at Central and Onancock High School. Following her educational career, Mrs. Irvin accepted a part-time office job at the local Virginia Department of Forestry. She was a member of Market Street United Methodist Church in Onancock, serving on the altar guild, which enabled her to share her talents of flower arranging for the altar, and throughout the church. Mrs. Irvin also enjoyed gardening around her home and community, and playing tennis with friends throughout the years. Confronted with health and eyesight difficulties, she decided to make her home at The Hermitage in March 2008. During her many years there, she received much love, care and support from the staff, to whom her family wishes to express their sincere praise and gratitude. They also want to thank Riverside Shore Hospice, for providing comfort in her last days. Survivors include her three children, Catherine Irvin Chavarri of Metairie, LA, Melvin Collier Irvin and his wife Karen, of Ashburn, VA, and Gregory Taylor Irvin and his wife Kathy, of Franklin, TN; six grandchildren, David, Melanie, Zach, Catherine, Jason and Lindsay; and eleven great-grandchildren. In addition to her husband and parents, she was predeceased by a sister, Jane Taylor Ingram. Funeral services will be conducted from the chapel of the Williams-Onancock Funeral Home, Wednesday, February 27, 2019 at 3:00 p.m., with Pastor Robert Fletcher officiating. There will be a visitation one hour prior to the service, and interment will be at the Fairview Lawn Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to Market Street United Methodist Church, 75 Market Street, Onancock, VA 23417, or to the Onancock Volunteer Fire Department, P.O. Box 28, Onancock, VA 23417. Memory tributes may be shared with the family at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com. Arrangements by the Williams-Onancock Funeral Home. Donations may be made to: Market Street United Methodist Church 75 Market Street, Onancock VA 23417 Onancock Volunteer Fire Department P.O. Box 28, Onancock VA 23417

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Nancy Taylor Irvin September 2 1927 February 24 2019 (age 91).

Source: Williams Onancock Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: Onancock, state: Virginia

death notice Nancy Taylor Irvin September 2 1927 February 24 2019 (age 91)

obituary notice Nancy Taylor Irvin September 2 1927 February 24 2019 (age 91)

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