Nancy Kay Zarracina

Nancy Kay Zarracina

November 10, 1954 - January 24, 2019
Irvine CA

Nancy Kay Zarracina

November 10, 1954 - January 24, 2019
Irvine CA

Obituary

Nancy was born in Minnesota, on the 10th of November, 1954 to Mary Ann “Mickey” and Orlo Olson. She married Michael, the love of her life at the young age of 19, moved to California and never looked back. Together they established Zee Signs which continues to prosper.  They raised three amazing sons of which she was very proud: Jonathan (Marisa) Zarracina, Dustin (Summer) Zarracina and Ryan Zarracina.  The apples of her eye were her two grandchildren, Lennon Love and Sudden Joy.  She is also survived by her sisters:  Lynnette (Doug) Nordberg, Lynnae (Neil) Karsten and Debra (Larry) Clausnitzer and many adoring nieces and nephews.

Nancy entered the kingdom of heaven peacefully on the 24th  of January, 2019 with her husband by her side.

The memorial service begins with a Catholic Mass at 7:00 PM followed by a gathering, from 7:30-9:00 PM on Saturday the 2nd  of February, 2019 at the O’Connor Mortuary in Laguna Hills, California.  In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Nancy’s favorite charity, The National Institute on Mental Illness (NAMI) www.nami.organd click on “donate now” in her memory.

 

Memorial Service

  • Date & Time: February 2, 2019 (7:00 PM)
  • Venue: O'Connor Mortuary
  • Location: 25301 Alicia Parkway Laguna Hills, CA 92653 - (Get Directions)
  • Phone Number: (949) 581-4300

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14 responses to Nancy Kay Zarracina

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  1. So beautiful, inside and out, I am so thankful to have had you as my sister in law and my friend..you will never be forgotten…

  2. Auntie- you are already missed so, so much. I will never forget the time you took me to see Hollywood for my first time, weekly Skype calls, and how much fun we had every time we got the chance to be together as a family.
    This still seems surreal, but I have peace knowing that you are with God and are now an angel looking over all of us.
    I was so blessed to have you in my life and to have you as an aunt  Say hi to my dad for me! I love you Aunt Nancy  R.I.P

  3. The love and care you give to one another and those who know you , is part of her sustaining legacy . We are so very sorry for your loss. Please know we grieve with you and for you

  4. The love and care you give to one another and those who know you , is part of her sustaining legacy . We are so very sorry for your loss. Please know we grieve with you and for you

  5. Nancy what a wonderful women you are. I first met Nancy on Christmas Eve many years ago. Christmas Eve family celebration was at the Zarracina’s that year in Plymouth. Mike brought me with to pick up Nancy to join in the festivities. We hit it off right away and I was later asked to be in their wedding. We had quite the adventure when she and her sister drove to pick me up to go bridemaid dress shopping. I remember one visit Mike and Nancy had back to Minnesota when Nancy and I were both pregnant. Had great conversations and enjoyed every minute of our visit at the park in Columbia Heights. We have not seen each other for many years but I have alway held both Nancy and Mike close to my heart.
    Dear Nancy you will be greatly missed. Thank you for being part of my life!
    Michael and family, may your many memories carry you through this difficult time. Know Nancy will be keeping tabs on you just like she has done for many years. You have your own special Angel!

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