Nancy Johnston


It is very sad to share that Nancy Johnston Mulford of Skillman passed away at the age of 85 years. Her death is running on various platforms of social media and so many people expressing condolences for her death. She took his last breath at Stonebridge at Montgomery and she was survived by her husband, David, of Skillman, son Stephen Mulford of Baltimore, MD, daughter, and son-in-law, Ann and Dr. David Youmans of Princeton, NJ, grandchildren Carey and husband Ammar Shallal of Princeton, NJ, Avery, and other her family member. Let us discuss in detail the cause of her death and other information related to her death in this article so read continuously.

Nancy Johnston

She was suffering from her old age disease and passed away after a battle with Alzheimer’s disease for a long period of time. If we talk about this disease, Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurologic disorder that causes the brain to shrink (atrophy) and brain cells to die and it is a very common cause of dementia. She was an active member of the American Field Service and served as an area representative. She also served on parent-teacher association boards and was chair of the Friends of the Library of the Chathams. There is no much information related to her death cause.

Nancy Johnston Cause of Death?

She was born on 28 October 1937 in Oak Park, Illinois and she was an active volunteer in every community. She completed his education at Amundson High School in Chicago and Park College which is now mostly known as Park University in Parkville, Missouri. She finished her junior year of college at International Christian University in Mitaka, Japan, and later she joined McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago. She gets married to the Rev. David E. Mulford in 1961 and they lived in Albany, New York, Chatham Township, and Vero Beach Florida. Her husband was a Presbyterian minister who served as the pastor of churches in those communities.

She served as both a deacon and an elder and she was also an officer of P.E.O. On Tuesday 24 January 2023 at 02:00 pm a memorial event is going to occur for her memory at Nassau Presbyterian Church 61 Nassau Street, Princeton. There are so many people who tributes to her death and express their sorrows for her death through the medium of social media. She will be missed very much by her foreign students who have lived with the Mulfords and become a member of her family. Stay tuned with socialtecast.com to read more articles.