



Following cremation, a private family burial will follow in the Riverside Cemetery, Attica. Nancy was preceded by her six sisters, Mary Godby, Jean Million, Janice Hamblin, Betty Murray, Beverly Karlson, infant sister Bernice Karlson and a brother, Jerry Karlson.įriends may call at the Maus Funeral Home, Attica, on Thursday, May 19th, from 5:00 p.m. Outdoors in Jamaica Plain, SW Corridor Park, off of South St. Nancy leaves behind her two sons, Michael (Amy Crain) Karlson, Veedersburg and Chad Karlson, Attica three sisters, Linda (Roger) Bennett, Attica Ruth (Marvin) Furr, Attica and Roxie Robertson, Rensselaer seven grandchildren, Anthony Woody, Alyssa Karlson, Brittany Karlson, Stephanie Karlson, Bailey Haworth, Kelsey Crain, and Nicholas Crain four great-grandchildren, Luke and Layton Haworth Hadlee and Waylon Clarkston. June 26: Brittany Karlson (bass), Matt Delligatti (guitar), Nick Neuburg (drums) as Letter Castle. Britany Karlson, bass, leader, a wonderful up and coming, yet in demand Boston creative musician leading a trio of accomplished musicians from Boston and New York. When Nancy wasn’t waitressing she was enjoying the time spent with her family, especially the grand and great-grandchildren. The next generation of Improv, New Music musicians from and performing in JP + N.Y. Patrons remember her from the Red Barn, Hoosier, Crossroads, Attica Café and Short Stop restaurants in Attica and the Feed Mill in West Lebanon. She was a life resident of Attica and attended Attica High School.Ĭoming from a large family she began working at an early age waitressing at restaurants in the Attica area. She was the daughter of the late Arvel “Swede” and Elizabeth “Betty” Marie (Young) Karlson. Nancy was born in Williamsport, Indiana on September 14, 1954. Attica - Nancy Kay Karlson, 67, Attica, passed away at her residence with her family by her side on Friday, at 9:46 p.m.
