Nancy Leighton Calfee, age 93 of Cleveland, Ohio passed away peacefully Monday January 28, 2013. Nancy was the second daughter born to Thomas Edward and Edith Rowley Leighton on April 26, 1919, in Cleveland, Ohio. Nancy's older brother Robert and sister Jane Nellis predeceased her. Nancy was a graduate of Hathaway Brown School and Smith College, Class of 1941, where she was class president for her Freshman and Senior Years. Nancy and John Jack B Calfee were married on February 8, 1944 and she followed him around US Army bases from Fort Sill, OK to Camp Gordon, GA before he left for Europe in WWII. Nancy was a staunch supporter of Jack and the firm as he practiced law at Calfee Halter & Griswold and a devoted friend and counselor to her many friends and extended family. Nancy and Jack were married for almost 60 years before his passing in the fall of 2003 at age 90, and during that time they had visited numerous countries in six of the seven continents. Surviving Nancy are four sons: John and his wife Andrea of Murfreesboro, TN, David and his wife Mimi of Lake Forest, IL, Peter and his wife Jan of South Russell, OH and Mark and his wife Debbie of Lakewood, OH, and 10 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Nancy as a child always preferred the outdoors to the indoors, a passion she continued in her life as a 40+ year member and past president of the Shaker Lakes Garden Club, a lifelong member and volunteer at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History where she received the Lifetime Volunteer Award, a member of and volunteer at the Possum Long Nature Center in Martin County Florida and a Pied Piper for her grandchildren through the woods on Clubside Road and at the Holden Arboretum. Nancy loved the summer home at Put-in-bay, Ohio where she could be seen volunteering and working outdoors in a pair of Jack's army pants, shirt and one of her famous chapeaux and teaching her children to fish, water ski, and appreciate the beauty of Lake Erie and its islands. She was also a past president of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Put-in-Bay Yacht Club. Her love of the outdoors also carried over to sports where she was an excellent golfer, shooting her first hole in one at Mayfield Country Club at age 85. A Memorial Service is planned in St Paul's Episcopal Church in Cleveland Heights, Ohio at 4pm Friday April 26, 2013, with graveside services in Oakwood Cemetery, Pulaski, Virginia on Saturday April 27th. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made in the form of donations to the Cleveland Museum of Natural History Natural Areas c/o Jim Bissell, 1 Wade Oval Dr., Cleveland, Ohio 44106 and to the Shaker Lakes Garden Club "SLGC Centennial Celebration Project" 615 Battles Road Gates Mills, Ohio 44040.
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