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Hudon, Nancy Ann (MacCallum)

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Nancy Ann (MacCallum) Hudon, 88, of Canton, beloved wife of Frederick Burt Hudon, died Thursday, July 22, 2021 at Cherry Brook Health Care Center in Canton. She was born May 10, 1933 in Harrisburg, PA, daughter of the late Thomas Gordon and Katherine (Strausbaug­h) MacCallum and lived in Canton 62 years.

Nancy attended The Gilbert School in Winsted, Ct, and was a telephone operator for a short time prior to her marriage. She was a proofreade­r for The Foothills Trader, and the church bulletin in Collinsvil­le.

Nancy worked for First Federal Savings and Loan, and Society For Savings prior to her retirement. She was a member of the North Canton Community United Methodist Church, former member of The Collinsvil­le Congregati­onal Church, Past Matron of The Eastern Star, The Women's Auxiliary of The Avon VFW and held many volunteer jobs.

Nancy enjoyed golf and bowling, and also competed

in the Ct. and Maine Senior Olympics, playing tennis. She was an accomplish­ed seamstress, from upholsteri­ng furniture to making doll and children's clothes, to

making her sisters wedding dress. She had quite the flair for design, and an eye for fashion. Nancy was also an avid quilter, having made quilts for each of her children, most of her grandchild­ren, and many others. Nancy was active in Canton Benefit Production­s, from costume design to performanc­e. She was a consummate Scrabble player, and loved all sorts of card games, including Bridge and Cribbage. Nancy loved to dance, ski, and work in her garden. She rode with The Hudon Harley Gang, and passed her love of skiing down to her kids. She loved her miniature poodle, Misty, her ornery old cat, Gus, and her newest family member, Rocky. Nancy loved to travel, having travelled the United States with Fred in their Winnebago, and visiting many countries, including living in Indonesia and South Korea for six months each. Many summers were spent on their island in Maine, and winters on The Outer Banks in North Carolina.

In addition to her loving husband, Fred, of 69 years, she is survived by her daughter, Leslie Keith and husband Verne of Winthrop, Maine; son, Thomas of Bristol; daughter, Kathryn of Canton; son, David and his companion, Shari, of Ft. Pierce, Fla; and Martin Tobey who is also considered a son, of Thomaston. Grandchild­ren

Keenan, Hunter, Chelsea, Kristy and Sara; many beloved great-grandchild­ren; her sister, Joan Bunch of Winsted; her sister, Kathryn Jaeger of Fairfield Bay, Arkansas; her sister-in-law, Shirley MacCallum of East Canaan; many nieces and nephews; and her two cousins, Shirley Chambers and Margaret MacCallum. She was

predecease­d by her brother, Lee G. MacCallum (Toby); brother in law, Estel P. Bunch; and brother in law, Jack Jaeger.

The Hudon family would like to thank our dear family friend and caregiver, Carrie, for her care, and the laughter and joy that she brought Nancy. We would also like to thank The Farmington Valley VNA , with special

thanks to Nicole and Diane, and The Cherry Brook Health Care Center.

A celebratio­n of Nancy's life will be held at the North Canton Community United Methodist Church, 3 Case Street in North Canton at 11 AM on Saturday, September 18th. Donations in her memory may be made to The Farmington Valley VNA, 8 Old Mill Lane, Simsbury, CT 06070 or PALS No Kill Shelter, 188 Case Rd, Winthrop, ME 04364. Please visit Nancy's "Book of Memories" at www.vincentfun­eralhome.com for online tributes.

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