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  1. Mary and I only knew Nancy for 5 years our first experience with Nancy was when she called us at midnight to let us know someone was going into our car and called the polic. What a great person, her cat Kiki woke her up that evening 5 years ago. She is an Angel on your heart. We will surely miss her,

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Nancy V. Hartung-Weitz

December 1, 2021

Nancy Valleau Hartung-Weitz, 82, of Kill Devil Hills, NC passed peacefully the morning of December 1, 2021 due to Pulmonary complications. She was the daughter of William and Elvira Hartung and was raised on Long Island, N.Y. Donald Hartung, Nancy’s only sibling, passed in October 2021 due to Parkinson’s disease.

She was survived by her four children, William, Barbara, Michael and Daniel Price. Nancy also had her extended family, her loving friends, Pat, Tina, Sue, Cathy and Kevin. She will also be missed by her cat and parrot, Jingles and Kiki.

Nancy loved the beach, sailing boats, mermaids and having a good time! Be free Nancy, bottoms up you will always be loved and remembered!

No services are planned at this time. Please express condolences to the family via the online register at www.gallopfuneralservices.com. Gallop Funeral Services, Inc. was entrusted with arrangements.

 

Condolences

Bev Neumann

I met Nancy in 2010. She was a spitfire and I loved her energy. I will miss her forever. RIP dear friend.

Gerald M Celedonia

Mary and I only knew Nancy for 5 years our first experience with Nancy was when she called us at midnight to let us know someone was going into our car and called the polic. What a great person, her cat Kiki woke her up that evening 5 years ago. She is an Angel on your heart. We will surely miss her,

Karen Gaca

I will remember Nancy for her colorful and fun personality! RIP my friend.

June Livesay

Sorry for your loss. She was a good neighbor.