Nancy L (Hisel) Bessel
Died: Fri., Jul. 15, 2016
Visitation
1:00 PM to 3:00 PM, Sun., Jul. 24, 2016
Location: Kendall Funeral Home
Memorial Service
3:00 PM Sun., Jul. 24, 2016
Location: Kendall Funeral Home
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Nancy L. Bessel, age 47 of Excelsior, passed away while surrounded by family on Friday July 15, 2016 at Franciscan Healthcare in La Crosse. She was born on July 29, 1968 in Richland Center, Wisconsin. Nancy was the beautiful daughter of Lonnie Hisel and Annie (Oman) Slaughter, loving wife to John Bessel (11-11-2011), caring mother to Samantha and Neight Mindham and step-mother to Tiffany Bessel, benevolent sister to Jess and Jaime Hisel, nurturing grandmother to Payton Wiest and step grandmother to Morgan and Mason Bessel.
Nancy was an avid and successful pool player with a 2nd, a 4th, and a 7th place finishes in singles event at the state pool tournaments, two 1st, two 3rd, a 5th, and a 7th place finish in team events at the state pool tournaments, and even won a national title in Las Vegas playing in the team event. Many of these accomplishments were witnessed by her son Neight and her number 1 cheerleader; her mother Annie. Annie traveled to most of the tournaments with Nancy just to watch, sometimes with only a few days of notice for a 5 day trip to the state tournaments. Annie could always be found by Nancy where ever she went in the pool room. Nancy’s ultimate goal was to eventually become a master pool player. This dream was realized this year when her team and she won the Stansfield tournament earning her the master title she worked so hard to receive.
Nancy also enjoyed Harley rides with her husband John where they would ride for hours.
Nancy enjoyed working on her home. She worked for two years and took great pride in the renovations she made to her house, especially the deck that she built with help from her mother Annie and son-in-law Travis Jerrett.
Nancy loved being a grandmother to Payton, son to Samantha. She loved nothing more than babysitting every opportunity she could for Samantha, and Payton loved his time he got with his na-na.
Above all though, Nancy enjoyed being a friend. She enjoyed nothing more than to be there for others who often relied on her as their go-to for a vent, advice, or just a friendly listening ear. She made friends easily and held friends indefinitely.
Memorial services will be held on Sunday July 24, 2016 at 3:00 at the Kendall Funeral Home in
Boscobel. Friends may call on Sunday July 24, 2016 from 1:00 until the time of service at the Kendall Funeral Home in Boscobel. Online condolence can be sent www.kendallfuneralservice.com
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Dennis Miller
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Posted Mon July 18, 2016
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It was with shock and sadness I heard of the passing of Nancy. I met her while playing Kingdoms of Camelot and we became friends. She helped me several times when life got to be to much for me. Although I did not know her long I grew to treasure her friendship. I know she is in a better place but she will be missed badly in this life.
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Robin Buck
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Posted Mon July 18, 2016
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To they family of Nancy I am so very sorry to hear of her passing on . I Waited on her a lot at my job and enjoyed her quirky sense of humor. No words can soften the heart ache you feel . Just losing a family member myself I can relate to the disbelief. You are in my heart and Prayers
Sincerely Robin Buck
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Craig Sommers
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Posted Tue July 19, 2016
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Our thoughts and prayers go out to Nancy's family. Craig hold fonds memories of shooting pool with Nancy. She is racking the table today in heaven and playing against one of her closets friends Junior Gable. They will never have a bad rack in heaven. Play on.
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Ron and Jeanette Daly, and, Family
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Posted Wed July 20, 2016
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WE ARE SO VERY SORRY, WE KNOW THE PAIN OF LOSING A WONDERFUL, LOVING DAUGHTER, TIME WILL HELP, HOWEVER, NOTHING CAN HEAL !! ANNIE, IF U EVER NEED A SHOULDER, OR AN EAR, PLEASE LET ME KNOW, WE SHOULD NEVER, EVER, OUT-LIVE OUR CHILDREN, LIFE ROYALLY STINKS SOMETIMES !! ONE DAY AT A TIME, DEAR FRIEND, ALL WE CAN DO TO SURVIVE !! OUR LOVE, THE DALY FAMILY
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Deb Walling
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Posted Wed July 20, 2016
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Annie
Even though I did not know your daughter, I know she was a wonderful person because of you being her mother. So sorry to hear of your loss. Enjoy all the many wonderful memories you and her have made thru out the years. Sending you and your family many hugs and prayers....
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Donna Nondorf Pittz
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Posted Wed July 20, 2016
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I am so sorry to hear of Nancy's passing. I have many fond memories of playing pool with her in the old house in Avoca and growing up together and being in school together all those years. She is up in Heaven with Scotty racking up the balls. My thoughts are with you as you go through this difficult time.
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Jean Mezera
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Posted Wed July 20, 2016
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My deepest sympathy to the family. Nancy was a wonderful girl . Rest in peace my child.
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Carol (Nondorf) Robuck
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Posted Thu July 21, 2016
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Ann and Jesse
I am so shock and saddened to hear this, I cannot express the pain and sadness I am feeling for you and your family. She was such a beautiful little girl that I remember babysitting for every weekend oh so many years ago. I remember when she got up to sing with Lonnie once when you played at Club, she had such a beautiful voice. May the God of mercy be at your side and hold you dear to his heart. I am sorry for your loss. Nancy and Scottie are together again. Love to you both. Carol
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wartren coppin
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Posted Fri July 22, 2016
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It is with a heavy heart i bid my dear friend Nancy "nanner" Bessel fare well. My prayers go to all her family and friends. so sad a time for us all. Never to be forgotten and always to be in our hearts. God Bless you all and especially Nancy Bessel may you help the Lords work and see us all through this time of need. God Bless!
warren coppin
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David Ferrel
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Posted Sat July 23, 2016
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Nancy was a kind lady,I knew her from her from her first marriage she was a determined woman. You have my deepest condolences.
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Branden Pelok
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Posted Fri August 12, 2016
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I knew Nancy Bessel as "Nanner". Sadly I knew her only through her social network (but through that for years). I will remember her as a kind, witty person who effortlessly made every one of our conversations humorous and warm. My condolences to the Bessel family. I am very, very sorry for your loss.
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