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Nancy May Kriek

  • On February 24, 2023
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On February 22nd, 2023 Nancy May Kriek returned to the arms of the Lord. After a short illness, she passed away quietly and peacefully at home in the company of friends and family.

Nancy was born February 24th, 1953, the daughter of the late Wilmer H. and Edna B. May of Connellsville, PA. She graduated from Connellsville Area High School in 1971 after meeting her future husband George R. Kriek when both appeared in the senior class play. They both attended Indiana University of Pennsylvania and were married on July 14th, 1973. After graduating from IUP in 1975 with a B.S. in Education-Rehabilitation, they moved to Tucson AZ where Nancy found employment at a Goodwill Industries training center. When she worked with deaf clients there, Nancy found her passion and learned American Sign Language, beginning a lifetime of service in the deaf community. She then worked at the Community Outreach Program for the Deaf until moving to Moundsville WV in 1980, where she worked for the WV Department of Vocational Rehabilitation.

After a move to Pittsburgh, Nancy became a freelance certified ASL interpreter, and began working through the Allegheny Intermediate Unit in their mainstreaming program. Her summers were spent working to achieve an M.A. Counseling – Deafness degree from Gallaudet University in 1991. She also served on a state task group to create a standardized test to qualify ASL interpreters in educational settings and taught sign language classes. She was a certified member of the national and local Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, and held several offices. Nancy ended her career at the University of Pittsburgh, working in the Department of Disability Resources and Services. Nancy lived by Jesus’ command in Mark 5:14 “..let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.”

Nancy enjoyed travel (especially to our National Parks), gardening, crafts, pets, and reading. She also loved spending time with a whole flock of nieces and nephews, and all the friends and colleagues she had met in her career. Nancy Volunteered her time at Christ United Methodist Church.

After a private cremation, Nancy will be remembered at a Celebration of Life to be held later this year.

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11 Comments

Evie Pivarnik
I was blessed to have Nancy as a friend for over 50 years. She was always there when I needed her the most. Her optimism and kindness made life better, especially when she shared it over a cup of coffee and chocolate anything. She was the heart and soul of the McGregor Girls. We miss you, dear one.
Darlene Geddes
I knew Nancy all my life. Our families attended Central Fellowship Church and I remember many fun times together. Nancy was such a devoted wife and daughter. Her positive nature and her quiet strength are what I will remember best about her.
Don Mrdjenovich
An icon in the Pittsburgh Deaf and Interpreting community. The work she did with Karen Walkney at University of Pittsburgh and the local community; in those days of foraging paths for access to language are well remembered. May you rest in peace and your memory be a blessing to all.
Virginia Getz
May you rest in peace Nancy! May God comfort and being peace to your family and friends. I will miss you my friend!
Matt Dragovits
George, I wanted to take a moment to offer my condolences. Nancy was a great woman and she will be missed. We always looked forward to our family gatherings to share good food and good conversation. I am sorry that Nancy is gone, but I am glad that she is no longer suffering and that she has found peace. Please let us know if you ever plan on taking a trip to Chicago. We'd love to see you.
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