Lorrie Malinda Nantz's Obituary
Lorrie Malinda Nantz, age 55, went home to be with her Lord on August 4th, 2024. She passed peacefully in her home with her loving family.
Lorrie’s service will be at 1:00 PM on Saturday, August 10th, 2024, at Stanly Funeral & Cremation Care Chapel, by Reverend Tim Ramsey. The family will receive family and friends from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM on Friday, August 9th, 2024, at Stanly Funeral & Cremation Care. Burial will be in the New London Town Cemetery.
Lorrie was born on July 16th, 1969, in Stanly County, NC. Lorrie was the daughter of William Levine “Bill” Privette and Janet Malinda Privette. Lorrie was a graduate of South Stanly High School, and she attended classes at Stanly Community College and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She worked at Harris Teeter for 20 years before transitioning to Uwharrie Bank once she had her first child. She worked at Uwharrie Bank for 18 years and recently served as Senior Vice President. Lorrie enjoyed collecting porcelain dolls, Tom Clark gnomes, and dishes. Most of all, Lorrie loved spending time with her family. Whether it be going to the salon with her daughters, taking trips to the mountains with her family, or raising her kids with her husband, Lorrie will be most missed as the loving, caring, and kind mother and wife that she was.
In addition to her parents, Lorrie was preceded in death by a brother, Michael Scott Privette.
Lorrie is survived by her husband of 25 years, Dan Matthew Nantz; two daughters, Emma Ruth Nantz and Polly Malinda Nantz; siblings, Billy (Sarah) Privette of Raleigh, NC, Cynthia (Robert) Kendrick of Lakeland, FL.; 4 nieces, Tessa (Anthony) Schrock, Hannah (Callum) Trainer, Mallory Kendrick, and Lilian Privette; two great-nieces, Belle Schrock, and Sophie Trainer, and a great-nephew, Joe Trainer; and a host of aunts and uncles.
Stanly Funeral and Cremation Care is serving the Nantz family.
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