Nancy Newhall Hulburt

October 27, 1930 ~ January 4, 2023
Born in:
Cambridge, MA
Resided in:
Leicester, NC
Nancy Newhall Hulburt, 92, passed away Wednesday, January 4, 2023, at her home in Leicester. She was born October 27, 1930, in Cambridge, MA, to Edward Harry Newhall and Ruth Christine Winn Newhall. She attended Abbott Academy and Mary Washington College where she received a BA in Sociology. She married Harris John Hulburt, Jr. on October 4, 1958. They raised their family in Alexandria, VA, and later lived in Catharpin, VA, Nantucket, MA, Chatham, MA, and Statesville, NC.
Preceding her in death were her parents and her husband, her sister Patricia Newhall, and cousin Jason Dade.
Nancy is survived by her children, Jennifer Jenkins (Steve) of Leicester, NC, Linda Aldridge (David) of Monticello, GA, and Randy Hulburt (Robin) of Fredericksburg, VA, as well as 11 grandchildren, Emily Jenkins, Lily Jenkins Ferry (Jamie), Joshua Jenkins (Renee), Jason Aldridge (Tara), Grace Aldridge Foster (Emmanuel), Olivia Aldridge, Julia Aldridge, Daniel Hulburt, Alicia Hulburt, Sean Hulburt, and Aubrey Hulburt, and 4 great grandchildren, Samuel, Benjamin, and Abigail Jenkins, and Brooklyn Hulburt.
Some of her favorite things were chocolate, cats, the New England seaside, Big Band music, clam chowder, art, reading, colonial history, puns, needlework, penmanship, wrapping presents, cookies, football, current events, politics, and the United States of America.
A few of the things she did not care for were baseball (“sitting around, just waiting for something to happen”), basketball (“just a bunch of squeaking shoes”), long hair on anyone (“oh, look at the hair, for Pete’s sake”), dogs (“they’re just inferior to cats, and everyone knows it”), British accents, incorrect grammar, spicy food, Rock and Roll, shenanigans of any kind, and exercise (“it only wears you out”).
Nancy was scrupulously honest and spoke her mind with forthrightness, brevity, and often a zinger. She was a person of great fortitude, having endured many personal losses and health challenges. She was fond of saying “mind over matter” and “the power of positive thinking,” and when asked about her optimism, once shrugged and said, “Women are cheerful; they have to be.” She will be sorely missed.
She will be laid to rest in Wildwood Cemetery in her hometown of Winchester, MA, with a private graveside service.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Doctors Without Borders.
Services
Funeral Home Assisting The Family:
Groce Funeral Home - Patton Ave.
1401 Patton Ave.
Asheville, NC 28806
(828)252-3535
http://www.grocefuneralhome.com
The love & sympathy of the Foster family is extended to the Hulburt, Jenkins andAldridge families.
Hallelujah Nancy will be pain-free in Heaven! I enjoyed sitting with Nancy, enjoying her smiles when we talked about her kittens or our goats. She will definitely be missed; but oh Jesus’ joy to hold her in His arms and make her whole!
I so enjoyed my visits with Nancy-such a great conversationalist! She will be greatly missed. Praying for the family in their great loss.🌹
What a beautiful tribute to a truly amazing woman. Much love. We will miss her greatly.
Our love and prayers to all the Jenkins family. We are grateful for the time we had with Nancy in our fellowship. May the God of all comfort and peace be with you all. Your brothers & sisters of Grace Alliance Fellowship
Aunt Nancy, may you be entered into the house of glory.
To my Aunt Nancy’s family and to her community who embraced her in her journey, prayers and sympathy are sent to you.