

Born on September 1, 1976, Nancy is now reunited with her beloved parents, Gabi and Nawal Nasrallah, who predeceased her and whom she missed dearly.
At just seven years old, Nancy began a lifelong battle with brain cancer. She faced every challenge with remarkable strength and determination. A true fighter, her perseverance was rooted in her deep love for her family. Though her journey was not easy, she gave so much of herself through her kindness and unconditional love, valuing above all else, the time and presence of her family and friends. Nancy devoted many years to volunteering at her church, which she loved deeply, and at the Children’s Hospital within the Inpatient Oncology Unit, where she gave back with gratitude to a place that had been an important part of her life.
Loving sister of Natalie and Elie (Micheline). Cherished aunt of Jordan, Brianna, Brandon, Alexa, and Zachary.
She shared a deep and unwavering bond with her siblings, Natalie and Elie, whose love, care, and devotion were a constant source of strength and comfort throughout her life. Together, their bond remained one of her greatest blessings. She took immense joy in her nieces and nephew, whom she loved as her own and who brought her great happiness.
She will be dearly missed by her aunts, uncles, Imad and her many cousins. May her memory be eternal.
The family wishes to thank the compassionate staff and care team at Bruyère Continuing Care for their excellent and dignified care.
Visitation will be held at St. Elias Antiochian Orthodox Cathedral, 750 Ridgewood Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, on Saturday, June 20, 2026, from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., followed by the Funeral Service at 10:30 a.m. at the same location. Burial to follow at Capital Memorial Gardens 3700 Prince of Wales Drive, Ottawa.
Donations in Nancy's memory may be made to St. Elias Cathedral or the Bruyere Foundation.
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