Nancylee Myrtis Brown-Pinnace, was born in Tela, Honduras, Central America. She attended and graduated from the Escuela Episcopal (Holy Spirit Espiscopal) HS, in Tela Honduras. Accompanied by her mother, Nancylee migrated to Boston, Massachusetts in 1968 to continue her education. Soon after, Nancylee began working at the Honeywell Company in Brighton, MA. She married in 1975, and from that union, she leaves 3 beautiful children: Shelton Jamal Pinnace, Kindra Nancella Pinnace, and Shayne Lemelle Pinnace. In November 1986, Nancylee moved to Cape Coral, Florida, a city that she loved so much. Nancylee remained in Cape Coral until she passed from this life on Friday, October 16th, 2020 at 1:35 p.m.
Nancylee was very much liked by everyone with whom she came in contact, leaving a legacy of love, laughter, and smiles in the hearts of many. Nancylee was a loving and caring mother, sister, aunt, cousin, and friend. She leaves to cherish her memory: three children and their families; one grandson - her pride and joy - Christian Jacob Pinnace; four sisters: Myra Alvanzo of Orlando, Ludy Brown-James of Roatan, Phyllis Stewart-Rivas of North Fort Myers, and Norma Brown-McField of Cape Coral; two brothers: Clifton Ewing-Gayle of Puerto Cortes, and Rupert Brown of New Hampshire; and two brothers-in-law: Ralph McField and Pedro Rivas. Nancylee is preceded by her parents Richard Nelson Brown and Amybel Victoria Brown; two brothers: Stephen Ewing and Newel Gayle; and two sisters: Niomi Brooks and Elna Carmona-Gayle.
Beloved by all who knew her, Nancylee leaves a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and many friends to carry on her memory for generations to come.
"I am now free.
The restrictions placed upon me
by the confines of my physical limitations
are no concern.
Flight is swift, but effortless.
The joy cannot compare to any I've ever known.
I am free.
My soul was entrapped in a body
aging constantly to the point of rage.
The soul now flies free;
I see the light of the stars.
The rush of the wind tingles
like a cool morning breeze.
To feel the love of those behind me,
the joy of those who have gone before.
There is peace as I finally see my God.
I will wait, for in time, you too will come.
The light, the joy, the love;
I am now free." - Unknown
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