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Nancy Kittredge Jellison

November 12, 1938 - December 7, 2021

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DEL MAR, CA — Nancy Kittredge Jellison passed away peacefully on December 7, 2021 at the age of 83, after a long battle with dementia.

Nancy was a gifted artist whose paintings and drawings were informed by her spirituali­ty and faith. She believed, as she wrote in her artist’s statement, that the role of the artist is to make “the light of our purpose a bit more visible, by stimulatin­g the viewer to see one’s own personal universe, with a new range, of inner, and even mystical, perspectiv­e.”

Nancy was born in Ellsworth, Maine to Milton and Beatrice Kittredge. Nancy graduated from Calais Memorial High School, and attended the University of New Hampshire where she studied fine art. After her mother’s death during her sophomore year of college, Nancy moved back to Maine to be closer to family. She transferre­d to the University of Maine, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in theater, because there was no art major at the time. While at the University of Maine, she performed in numerous plays, and was a Dean’s List student, as well as a member of the National Honor Society.

Nancy later attended the University of Miami where she earned a master’s degree in theater. She then moved to New Orleans, living and painting in the French quarter for five years. In 1969, Nancy moved to San Diego to be closer to her family, and for the next decade, she painted profession­ally while also teaching art and theater in area high schools. It was in San Diego that she met the love of her life, Robert (Bob) Jellison. They married in 1979, and Nancy became a loving stepmother to Bob’s two children, David and Jennifer.

In the 1980s, Nancy retired from teaching and dedicated herself full time to her art. Her paintings and drawings were shown in art galleries from San Diego to Boston. Nancy’s art is in many collection­s including the San Diego Museum of Art, the Laguna Beach Museum of Art, and the Archives of the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C.

Nancy was a devoted member of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Del Mar. She was also passionate about the welfare of animals, and she adopted many fortunate cats over the years. Throughout her life, Nancy also enjoyed attending plays at the Old Globe theater and attending Southern California area art exhibition­s.

Nancy leaves behind her husband, Bob, her loving sister, Patricia K. Hagan, her two stepchildr­en David and Jennifer, their respective spouses Erica and Troy, and two step-grandchild­ren Katie and Anna. Nancy will be remembered by all for her exceptiona­lly loving and caring spirit.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Nancy Kittredge Jellison scholarshi­p fund for students majoring in studio art at the University of Maine, at: https://our. umaine.edu/nkj

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