NanC Palmer Ludwig

NanC Palmer Ludwig

NanC Palmer Ludwig passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family members on Wednesday, December 6, 2017. NanC’s journey began in Pocatello, Idaho, where she was born on May 10, 1943. She was the daughter of Eva Marie Carlsen and Ivan William Palmer. Throughout NanC’s childhood and well into her high school years she had a love for theater, participating in many plays and musical theater.

NanC had a lifelong desire to serve her Savior and best friend which showed through her work and love for family and friends. She worked for 10 years at Junior Achievement. She later gained a certificate as a cranial sacral therapist and was licensed for massage therapy. She worked an additional 18 years in the field she loved, touching the lives of many through her counsel and healing touch.

She felt blessed and had deep gratitude to her family and friends for greatly enriching her life, which she continually conveyed in her warm smile and hearty laughter.

She is preceded in death by her son, Michael Ludwig, but is survived by her daughters, Stacy Herrick (Brad) and Shontae Hill (Brent); grandchildren, Alex & Savannah Long, and Grayson & Finlee Hill; beloved son-in-law, James Long; and brother, Bob Palmer (Helen).

There will be a memorial service celebrating NanC’s life, Monday, December 11, 2017 from 11:00 am to 1:00pm, City View Mortuary, 1001 East 11th Ave., SLC, UT 84103. Graveside service for family and close friends, Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at 1 pm, Bountiful City Cemetery, 2224 South 200 West, Bountiful, UT 84010. Flowers welcome.

5 Comments
  • Linda Connors
    Posted at 10:23h, 08 December Reply

    NanC’s radiant personality left a lasting influence and fond memories for her neighbors and Orchard 6th ward family. We are grateful for the time she shared her light and her faith while living in our neighborhood. Our deepest condolences to the family. We wish you sweet blessings as you celebrate NanC’s life. Linda and Ray Connors

  • Joan Anderson
    Posted at 14:04h, 08 December Reply

    The heavens are rejoicing with the “graduation” of our dear NanC ! She dedicated her life to helping others and did it with great love. What a beautiful disciple of Jesus Christ! Well Done NanC, until we meet again.
    With love, Joan Anderson

  • Sherry Bridge
    Posted at 07:32h, 09 December Reply

    To all of NanC’s family.

    My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. She was always such a positive person.

    May our Heavenly Father’s Spirit of comfort and the knowledge that life is eternal be with you in the challenging times.

    Sherry Bridge

  • Angela & Clay Lyon
    Posted at 12:04h, 10 December Reply

    NanC was a unique and kind woman with a special spirit in this world. She brought light to others. We will miss her optimist outlook and our lives are a little less bright. Our deepest condolences to Stacy & Shontae, her daughters, and Alex & Savannah, her beloved granddaughters, and all those she touched and loved so much.

  • Annette
    Posted at 08:38h, 27 December Reply

    My deepest sympathy to each of you. No matter how many times we lose someone whom we love it never lessen the pain. Unlike the birth of a child, we do not rejoice over the loss of family and friends. Our heavenly Father assures us that he will soon wipe away the tears of sorrow from our eyes forever and death will be no more.

    Revelation 21:3-5

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