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Obituary for Kathy Skipper Nasianceno
Kathy Skipper Nasianceno, 52, of Pearl, Miss., died Oct. 13, 2017, at her mother's home in Pearl after a two-year battle with cancer.
A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m., Oct. 21, at Pearl United Methodist Church, 226 South Pearson Road, Pearl. The Rev. Todd Sanders will officiate.
Kathy loved her children more than anything else in this life and was proud of each of their accomplishments, from childhood to adulthood. Her sense of humor and unique perspective on life entertained and endeared her to all who knew her. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends.
Kathy was born Oct. 22, 1964, in Newton, Miss., to Stacey Buren and Peggy Snowden Skipper. She was graduated from Madison-Ridgeland Academy and Belhaven University. She attended Hinds Junior College before serving in the U.S. Air Force. Most recently, Kathy worked with Bank of Yazoo in Pearl as a credit officer until her illness.
Kathy was preceded in death by her father. She is survived by her mother; her sons, Brenden Nasianceno, of Canton, and Gabriel Nasianceno, of Pearl; her daughter, Alena Nasianceno, of Pearl; her sister, Sheila Guzman and her husband, Emelson, of Lakeland, Fla.; and her brother, Jerry Skipper and his wife, Kay, of Brandon. She is also survived by two nephews, four nieces, a grandnephew and a grandniece, several aunts and uncles and a host of cousins, as well as other extended family. She loved every one of her family and was sincerely interested in their lives and concerned for their well-being.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Kathy's memory to The American Cancer Society.