PRICE, Agnes (Nance) (née McCall)
Passed away peacefully at Latrobe Valley Village Aged Care Newborough on December 28th, 2025 Surrounded by her loving family.
Aged 97 Years.
Dearly loved wife of Ian (Dec).
Much loved mother and mother-in-law of Neil (Dec) and Sue, Nancy and Tom, Brian and Jenny.
Adored Gram and Farm Nan to Tom, Allison, Ian, Megan, and Mark. Great Gram and great farm nan to Michaela, Madison, Noah, Finn, Eva, Paddy, Jimmy, and Molly.
Mum and Dad reunited.
“Go with the flow”
Funeral NoticeNance’s service will also be livestreamed.
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She was the best great gram anyone could ever ask for and if I had 100 lives I’d choose her and as my great grandmother in every single one and I hope she rests peacefully in heaven and forever back with her beloved husband.
December 29, 2025Mum I’m going to miss our daily phone calls, Thursday shopping days, our trips to feed the horses., the times eating pop corn chicken and listening to the CD at the dam. Then instead of going the quickest way home, we’d do a long detour. But it was a privilege to be able to spend this time with you . I’ll miss you , but you’re with Dad now, so I know you’re happy.
December 30, 2025
Love you
NancyOur condolences to all the family remembered as a beautiful lady
January 1, 2026
From Fay (Kurrle) Christine Andrew RuleOur thoughts are with Sue, Nancy, Tom, Brian, Jenny and families a big innings, Mum and Dad together again. Mal and Ray
January 3, 2026Condolences to Sue, Nancy, Tom, Brian, Jenny, Grandkids and Great Grandkids.
January 4, 2026
Find memories of “Mrs P”, a kind, calm, caring and wonderful lady who added something special to every life she touched..
From Anne, John, David, Jeff Thorpe.My lovely Gram – I will miss you. We are all so lucky to have had you in our lives for as long as we did. Thank you for passing on your love of Turkish Delight and your hate of snakes (not the lolly variety).
January 6, 2026
It was a privilege to spend your last few hours with you and gives me great peace that i was able to hold your hand and say goodbye.
I will miss asking after you everyday and knowing that that everyday you asked what i was up to.
I have great comfort in knowing you are now with Pop, Neil and other loved ones,
Love your Ally PallyThank you for always letting us win at Uno, for a full lolly jar, soft drinks always ready, and for the joy of picking lemons, playing games, and spending time together. Your love will live in our hearts forever.
January 6, 2026
Love always,
Mark, Kim, Paddy, Jimmy, and Molly xxxxxGram, it was an amazing achievement to have you in our lives for as long as we did, as a grandma and a great grandma. The farm stays were always something to look forward to particularly for the copious amounts of lollies and ice-cream on offer.
January 6, 2026
We will miss you.
Tom,Emma, Michaela, Maddy and Noah.Dearest Gram, thank you for all the lovely childhood memories.
January 8, 2026
We could always rely on a full lolly jar, pancakes in the shape of our initials, plenty of Sharpios and electric blankets turned on before bed on a cold night.
I loved doing crafts with you – gumnut babies, spinning wool and sewing, and I treasure all the beautiful beanies and cardigans you made for my kids.
I find comfort that you’re at peace now with Pop and Dad.
Lots of love Megan, Brad, Finn and EvaDeepest sympathy to all Nancy and Ian’s family. They will be happy together now.. She was a lovely lady, always the same, whenever we happened to call in. Hold on to all the family memories. A loving mum, held in your hearts forever. , xx Graham and Wilma Price.
January 9, 2026Condolences to All the family , I hadnt seen you for many years Mrs Price and was sad to hear of your passing , but now you are resting with your beloved Ian , so fly high with the Angels
January 9, 2026
RIP
Lorraine and John and family