San Francisco Chronicle

Nancy Blair

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June 27, 1943 - August 12, 2012 NANCY LYNN BLAIR, originally from Texas and a long-time San Francisco resident (Go Giants!), died suddenly on August 12, from acute adult leukemia on a picture-postcard perfect day. At her bedside at home were her brother Bill Blair and sister Susan Blair Dial. It was sudden and much, much too soon for her family and friends, but not for her. She left us the way she lived - quickly, gently, and in glorious control. Nancy was born on June 27, 1943, in Wharton, Texas, the oldest of the three children of Ruth and Charles Blair. She is survived by Bill and Susan and Susan's daughters Risa and Sara, and husband Roc. The Blair family moved from Texas to Connecticu­t when Nancy was 13. She spent her first year of college at Mills College and transferre­d to Barnard College in New York, where she graduated in Psychology. She cut her business teeth in New York City with a management consulting firm, and then worked briefly in the State Department in Washington, DC, before moving to the Bay Area in the mid 70's. After receiving her MBA from UC Berkeley, Nancy worked until retirement for Wells Fargo, where she attained the position of Vice President of Special Properties -- a quiet title that masks the tenacity and skills necessary for the job. She enjoyed tee martoonis, crossword puzzles, chewing on politics, Rita her red Porsche, dare devil escapades, and walking, walking, walking up and down her beloved San Francisco in sensible shoes with strappy stilettos under her arm. Today we honor Nancy's zippy spirit, her broad thirst for knowledge, savvy intelligen­ce, insights, fine sense of taste, and fierce independen­ce. We especially appreciate the way she deeply valued her friends and the considerat­ion she showed for them, as friends were Family. We will

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