Nanci Lois Rocheleau

Nanci Lois Rocheleau

April 04, 1951 - June 01, 2014

Nanci Lois Rocheleau

April 04, 1951 - June 01, 2014

Obituary

Nanci Lois Rocheleau, 63, of Rancho Santa Margarita, CA, made her journey home on June 1, 2014. She was a beloved Wife, Daughter, Mother, Nana, Aunt, Saddleback Volunteer, Friend and Follower of Christ. She was born on April 4, 1951 in Moorehead, Minnesota. Now, she joins her loving parents LaVonne Elsie Troxell and Jerry Lee Troxell in heaven.

Nanci grew up in both Minnesota and Southern California. She met her loving husband Terry Rocheleau at Fountain Valley High School, thus beginning their 48 years together – 44 of which were spent in a beautiful, committed marriage. During the first several years of their marriage, Nanci worked as a hairdresser with her mother-in-law at ‘Patty’s Pampered Lady’. During the same time period, Nanci gave birth to two daughters – Shannon and Lindsey.

As Shannon and Lindsey grew closer to the (dreaded) teenage years, Nanci elected to stay at home to keep them in line. She spent a large number of years at home in the capacity of Domestic Engineer. Several years after Shannon and Lindsey left the nest, Nanci suffered an extremely frightening health scare. God performed a miracle and spared her, and Nanci decided she would not let the years she was given back be spent idle. She became a volunteer at Saddleback Church and has touched a multitude of lives with her kindness, generosity, and willingness to serve.

Nanci is survived by her immediate family: Husband Terry Rocheleau, Daughters Shannon Rocheleau and Lindsey Finn, Sons-in-law Tony Hill and Travis Finn, Brother Garry Troxell, Sisters Judy Dixon and Vicky Mitchell, and Grandchildren Mikayla Rocheleau, Corban Finn, Logan Finn, Jillian Finn, Toni Hill, and Braylon Hill. Nanci is also survived by her considerable church family. As you all likely know, Nanci’s life these last several years was dedicated to her family, both her blood family and her church family. Her days were centered on these two groups of loved ones and this brought her immense joy.

Nanci’s delightful, positive nature which was punctuated by mischievous and sassy moments will be dearly missed by so many. Nanci was a kind soul; her commitment to Christ, her devotion to family, and the love she carried for her church will be remembered fondly.

Nanci asked that we celebrate her beautiful life, so please join us for a Memorial Celebration on Monday, June 16th, 2014 at 10am. The Celebration will be held in the main worship center at Saddleback Church, Lake Forest Campus with a reception immediately following on the main worship patio. Saddleback is located at:
1 Saddleback Parkway
Lake Forest, CA 92630

Nanci and her husband Terry were heavily involved with the NEGU foundation. The family has requested donations in lieu of flowers. Please use the link below and when you access the ‘in care of’ drop down, please donate ‘in memory’ of Nanci Rocheleau.
www.negu.org/donate

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9 responses to Nanci Lois Rocheleau

  1. Nanci was a favorite Niece to us. She was a very positive & delightful person and she never was older then18 to us. Forever young, full of joy and enthusiasum. Her love for Terry & her family were so beautiful. Her passion for her church and her Lord and Savior, the work she & Terry did together was a special privilege we observed first hand when we visited them . They opened their hearts & their home to us . We pray for the family to live with the wonderful memories of a terrific wife & Mom. Uncle Bob & Aunt Janie

  2. Terri & Family. We are very sorry to hear of your loss. It’s to bad we didn’t get to know her well. She looks like a very loving and giving person.
    Jerry & Becky Drouillard

  3. My path with Nanci and Terry crossed at the Jessie Rees Foundation a couple of years ago. They eagerly assembled their team of volunteers for the annual golf tournament. From that day on, whenever I saw Nanci she gave me the warmest hug along with a beautiful smile. I am blessed to have known her, she was an extraordinary woman. Prayers for Terry and the rest of the family.

  4. Cousin Terri and family; Marc and I want to express our sincere heartfelt sympathy to the entire family. Thoughts and prayers go out to all of you in the recent loss of a dear loved one. Nanci was a dear sweetheart! I will always remember her great sense of humour and that laugh of hers, my Mom and Dad just adored her! She can now join my Mom in heaven and continue on their journey together. May God grant you comfort during this sorrowful time. God Bless!
    Love to all! Marc and Sandra

  5. Nanci was my mom, but over the last year we became really great friends. She was kind, loving, brave, unselfish and was a very bright personality. I miss her now but I know when this really settles in it will be even harder. Mom, know that I love you mostest bestest and Lindz and I will take good care if dad. He loves you so much!

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