Nancy J Keefer

nancy keefer

December 2, 1945 ~ January 30, 2015

Nancy J. Keefer 69 of Camby, passed away Friday, January 30, 2015 in the comfort of her home. She was born December 2, 1945 in Elkhart, Indiana to the late Louis Michael and Florence Belle (Bixler) Schaefer. Nancy was a graduate of Purdue University with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. She worked as a computer programmer for various companies and as an independent contractor for many years until she retired in 2011. Nancy was active in Central Indiana Real Estate Investors Association and Indy Property Investors until it recently disbanded.
Survivors include her children, Eric A. (Allison Burden) Keefer of Camby, Tamara L. Keefer of Camby, and Sabrina M. (Thomas, Jr.) Gornall of Cincinnati, OH; and her brother Louis J. Schaefer of Elkhart. Along with her parents, Nancy is also preceded in death by a brother, David Schaefer.
Family and friends will gather in the chapel at Carlisle-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory on Wednesday, February 4 from 1:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m. A memorial service to celebrate Nancy’s life will be conducted at 3:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Johnson County Humane Society; envelopes will be made available at the funeral home. You are invited to visit www.CarlisleBranson.com where you may sign the online guest registry, share a memory with the family and view Nancy’s Life Tribute video.

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  1. Jim, i am sorry to hear about Nancy’s passing. it has been years since i have seen her but remember her growing up in the neighbor hood. I offer our sincere condolences. Marc & Sandy

  2. I am sorry to hear of Ms. Keefer’s passing. I remember her as someone who took great delight in spoiling her fur babies. My sincere condolences to her family. -Morgan (Lee) Hart

  3. I’m sorry to hear about Nancy’s passing. I’ve know her for about a decade, through her efforts in property investing. She rose to the challenge of becoming a successful investor and it was my privilege to have worked with her. Her time contributions to other investors will be missed. – Bob Meister

  4. What a soft spoken gentle woman Nancy was. I am sure there is a special place in heaven for her as she has had a special place in our hearts.

  5. My love and prayers to you, Tammy, Sabrina and Eric. Your mom was a wonderful lady and I have many happy memories of her when we were younger. I hope that your memories will make you smile and bring you peace. I love you all.

  6. Only last year did I meet your mom as she was a patient of mine. She was a very quiet woman; I remember her smiling when I admired her hot pink and bright orange tennis shoes. I joked with her about what size the shoes were and because they were my size, could I please have them. We laughed together. One day last summer, she was in and I noticed she had a wonderful tan but just to the edge of her shirt sleeves and her shorts. She told me she was outside a lot with the dogs, she always watched the dogs and I could tell she loved them. I have been missing your mom and now I will miss her more. My sympathies to all of those that loved her.


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