In the tender embrace of grief, we come together to bid farewell to a cherished friend, Nancy L. Copeland. With heavy hearts and deep condolences, we extend our sympathies to Lori King, Cari Sims, Curt Copeland, and their families during this poignant time. As we reflect on the life of Nancy Copeland, we honor the legacy of a woman whose love, service, and creativity touched the lives of many.
Nancy L. Copeland, aged 87, of Kingston, Michigan, departed from this world on Monday, January 22, 2024, at the Tuscola County Medical Care Facility. Born on March 11, 1936, in Battle Creek to Leo James and Grace Emily (Coon) Barrett, Nancy’s journey through life was marked by resilience, compassion, and a spirit of service.
A Dedicated School Bus Driver and Volunteer
Nancy dedicated forty years of her life as a school bus driver, serving the Kingston Community Schools and Darby Schools. Her commitment to the well-being of the community extended beyond her role as a bus driver. Nancy volunteered at the Human Development Commission, where she drove seniors, embodying a sense of duty and compassion towards the elderly. Known for her prowess as a talented seamstress, Nancy showcased her creativity at Ashers Men’s Shop in Caro, where she performed alterations. Her nimble fingers and creative spirit also found expression in crocheting numerous lap robes for residents in the VA Hospital and the Tuscola County Medical Care Facility. Nancy’s hands brought warmth and comfort to those in need.
A Green Thumb and Outdoor Enthusiast
Nancy’s love for nature was evident in the beautiful outdoor flowers she nurtured. Her garden bloomed with vibrant colors, reflecting the care and attention she poured into cultivating the beauty around her. Her passion for the outdoors extended to various creative endeavors, including ceramics that adorned her home and brought joy to those who received them. Nancy was a member of the Kingston Community Church, where her faith was a guiding force in her life. The warmth of her presence extended to the Polish American Club, where friendships flourished, and memories were made. Through her active involvement in the community, Nancy exemplified the spirit of unity and camaraderie.
Family: The Heartbeat of Nancy’s Life
At the core of Nancy’s heart was her family. Survived by her children, Curt Copeland, Lori King, and Cari Syms, along with their respective families, Nancy’s legacy lives on in the love and memories shared within the bonds of family. Grandchildren and great-grandchildren were recipients of her affection and wisdom, creating a tapestry of family ties that will endure through generations. Nancy’s journey was not without heartache, as she bid farewell to her son, Danny Dean Copeland, and granddaughter, Rhonda King.
The enduring love she held for them remained a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of loss. Additionally, her long-time companion, Frank Kapral, shared in the joys and challenges of life until his passing. As we gather to remember Nancy L. Copeland, the Kingston community mourns the loss of a beloved member. Her impact extended far beyond her professional and volunteer roles, leaving an imprint on the hearts of those who knew her. Nancy’s memory will be cherished as a beacon of love, service, and creativity.