Born: April 25, 1947, in Saranac Lake

Died: February 8, 2019

Nancy Worthley Thomas was the eldest of three children of Roland and Ruth Thomas. Her childhood was happily spent on the water helping her family's business, the Thomas Boat Landing. She accompanied her dad daily on the 32-mile, three-hour tour boat, the Miss Saranac, and the replica sternwheeler he built, the Nancy Carol, named for her and her sister Carolyn.


Adirondack Daily Enterprise on February 21, 2019

Nancy Thomas

NEW SCOTLAND (Albany County) — Nancy Worthley Thomas, longtime resident of New Scotland, peacefully left us on Feb. 8, 2019.

Born in Saranac Lake on April 25, 1947, she was the eldest of three children of Roland and Ruth Thomas. Her childhood was happily spent on the water helping her family’s business, the Thomas Boat Livery. She accompanied her dad daily on the 32-mile, three-hour tour boat, the Miss Saranac, and the replica sternwheeler he built, the Nancy Carol, named for her sister Carolyn and her.

In high school she worked as a library page and later at the telephone company, and enjoyed both experiences immensely. She was named valedictorian of the graduating class of 1965.

After graduating from SUNYA, she worked in the title industry in Rochester and eventually retired from Sneeringer Monahan Provost and Redgrave Title in Albany in 2012 with fond memories of many friends along the way.

Nancy embraced many pursuits: A love of reading led to a lifelong feeling of comfort and belonging in any library she entered. The staff at the Voorheesville Public Library always provided a highlight to her day, as did her association with the New Scotland Town Food Pantry and the Albany Beagle Meet-up Group.

Nancy was predeceased by her parents, who died within six months of each other in 1965; her sister Carolyn Wright Thomas, who died in 1995; and her brother Stephen Ford Thomas, who passed away in 2011; and is survived by her niece Jennifer L. Thomas of Saranac Lake. She valued highly the friendship of childhood friends Joanne Petty Manning, Marsha MacDowell Morgan and James Goodrich. In adulthood she treasured the friendship of Diane Hogan and the Hogan family, Mary Googas and the Googas family, Anna Mattei, E.J. and Charles Vandergrift, Deb Lucas and Kevin Manning, Audrey and Ron Osterlitz, and Joseph Becker.

A memorial service will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, March 2 at New Scotland Presbyterian Church, 2010 New Scotland Road, Slingerlands, NY 12159, Holly Cameron officiating.

Nancy requests that her friends reading this simply perform a kindness for a stranger today in her memory. A burial service will be scheduled in Saranac Lake for late April. Notice will be published.


Adirondack Daily Enterprise, June 3, 1965

MISS NANCY THOMAS

Miss Nancy Thomas, valedictorian of the senior class at Saranac Lake High School, is the recipient of the club's $500 scholarship and Miss Anne Trudell, salutatorian of the senior class at St. Pius X High School received the $250 scholarship.

Miss Thomas, whose scholastic average for four years is 92.37, plans to study business education at State University College at Albany. She has been president of the Girls' Athletic Association, treasurer of her class, editor of the Redskin Review, a member of the orchestra and the National Honor Society. She is the daughter of Mrs. Roland Thomas of 151 River Street and the late Mr. Thomas of 151 River Street.

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