
Nancy Dudley of Fernandina Beach, Fla., died February 17, 2018 at the age of 93.
She was the youngest of five children born in Hardinsburg, Ky. to Wade and Mamie Pile.
She entered McMurray College for Women at the start of World War II. Despite the absence of men, she and her lifelong friends created their own all girl dances and mixers as well as a few campus high jinx.
Following graduation, Nancy moved to Scott County, Ky. and began her career as a county home demonstration agent. She taught hundreds of women the fine art of domestic sciences, including many a new bride with no cooking or sewing skills. Her landlady introduced her to Harry Dudley, the town’s newest eligible bachelor. Mistaking his Southern charm as disingenuous, Nancy was not initially impressed by his wit and gentility. However, the stars aligned, and Nancy came to her senses and married Harry on June 11, 1952.
Nancy left her job to become a homemaker, a career for which she had trained so many other women. Her life with Harry took them to several places, finally relocating in DeLand, Fla. The 18 years spent in DeLand were among her favorites. She and Harry raised three children there. Nancy was active in the Presbyterian Church nursery school and was a volunteer elementary school nurse or “Gray Lady” (the uniform color). She and Harry were known as the consummate host and hostess. Especially memorable were their annual Christmas Eve parties.
Nancy and Harry moved their family to Winter Garden, Fla. in 1978. Nancy continued to live there after Harry’s death in 2001 before moving in 2003 to Inverness, Fla. to be closer to her son, Robert. In 2017, she moved to Amelia Island with her eldest daughter, Katherine. Nancy spent her final months surrounded by family and the sounds of the ocean she loved.
She was predeceased by her husband of 47 years, her parents, two brothers and two sisters.
She is survived by her children, Katherine Dudley Hoehn of Fernandina Beach, Robert Dudley (Chris) of Inverness, Ruth Dudley Burkey (Paul) of Greeneville, Tenn.; and nine grandchildren, Matt (Jen) Hoehn of St. Charles, Mo., Robert (Liz Yearsley) Hoehn of Elizabethtown, Pa., Emily Dudley of Inverness, Anna Dudley of Boston, Mass., Dan (Mary) Burkey of Sheboygan, Wisc., Hunter (Jessamine) Burkey of Fairbanks, Alaska, Martha Grace Burkey Moore (Michael) of Alexandria, Va., and Thomas and Nancy Katherine Burkey of Greeneville. She also leaves three great-grandchildren, Henry Hoehn and Lydia and Alice Yearsley-Hoehn.
In lieu of flowers and in memory of Nancy’s love for nature, the family requests donations be made in her name to Oakland Nature Preserve in Oakland, Fla. More information is available online at oaklandnaturepreserve.org.
St. Johns Family Funeral Home