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Obituary of Nancy J. Swisher
Nancy Jeanne Swisher, age 92, died at her home in Iowa City in the evening of November 4, 2013 of natural causes surrounded by family.
Nancy was born August 23, 1921 in Dexter, IA to Dr. Hugh Franklin Ilgenfritz and Mary Ellen Crane. She graduated from the University of Iowa with degrees in Spanish and Protégées. Following graduation she went to work in Washington, DC as a cryptographer for the FBI during World War II. After returning to Iowa City she became engaged and married her college beau Scott H. Swisher on December 5, 1943. They made their home on Bowery Street where they raised their two children, Sarah and Scott and entertained friends. Following the death of her husband in 1972 Nancy went back to school to obtain her teaching certificate. She continued to live in Iowa City, IA and worked as a Spanish teacher at Mt. Vernon High School where she continued to teach until her retirement at the age of 73.
Nancy was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Iowa City, IA. She was also a world traveler who taught English in Spain, Poland, Italy, Chile, Bolivia, Guatemala and Costa Rica. She was an avid follower of The Democratic Party politics, and The Hawkeyes. She was a great cook and the cornerstone of a family who will continue to hold her high.
Survivors include a daughter - Sarah C. Swisher (Gary Smith) of Iowa City, IA; a son - Dr. Scott H. Swisher Jr. (Theresa) of Lincoln, NE; four grandchildren - Sarah "Sally" D. Lee (Chad) of Waverly, IA; Scott H. Swisher III (Tia) of San Diego, CA; Morgan E. Hartline (David) of Lincoln, NE; Riley J. Smith of Iowa City, IA; three great-grandchildren - Jozlyn, Gracie and Gabriella Lee of Waverly, IA. Nancy was preceded in death by her husband THE HON. Scott H. Swisher, her parents Dr. Hugh and Mary Ilgenfritz, her brother Richard Illgenfritz, and three infant children Robert Richard, Mary Geneva and Susan Blair Swisher.
From 9 am - 10 am Friday, November 8th prior to the service there will be an open visitation at the church. Service will be held at 10:00 am at First Presbyterian Church located at 2701 Rochester Avenue, Iowa City, IA 52240. Burial will take place immediately following the service at Oakland Cemetery located at 1000 Brown Street, Iowa City, Iowa. Relatives and friends are invited to join the family for a luncheon following the burial back at the church.
Arrangements are being handled by Gay & Ciha Funeral Service. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Nancy's name to First Presbyterian Church for the The Pasrur Project; a christian girls school in Pasrur, Pakistan. Contribution can be sent to First Presbyterian Church, 2701 Rochester Avenue, Iowa City, IA 52240. Online condolences may be sent for her family through the web @ www.gayandciha.com.
The family wishes to thank Dr. Thomas Nicknish, Dr. Rick Dobbins, Dr. Phillip Horwitz, Iowa City Hospice and all of Nancy's friends for their help and support.