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{{Infobox|infoboxHeader=Nancy Shimer|image=Nancy shimer3.png|imageDesc=Nancy, as seen in the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyCZEd11Hdo&t=19s Tennyson Center Video], 2012.|name=Nancy Shimer|Alignment=[[Family]]|DOB=April 2, 1947|Race=White|Gender=Female|Parents=Ramsa Sarah Kallie (Mother), Saleen Essa Kiswiney (Father)|Siblings=Carol McGuire, David Kiswiney|Arcs=Before Era}} | {{Infobox|infoboxHeader=Nancy Shimer|image=Nancy shimer3.png|imageDesc=Nancy, as seen in the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyCZEd11Hdo&t=19s Tennyson Center Video], 2012.|name=Nancy Shimer|Alignment=[[Family]]|DOB=April 2, 1947|Race=White|Gender=Female|Parents=Ramsa Sarah Kallie (Mother), Saleen Essa Kiswiney (Father)|Siblings=Carol McGuire, David Kiswiney|Arcs=Before Era}} | ||
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===Early life=== | ===Early life=== | ||
[[File:YoungNancy.jpg|thumb|255x255px|A picture of Nancy at an unknown age.|left]] | [[File:YoungNancy.jpg|thumb|255x255px|A picture of Nancy at an unknown age.|left]] | ||
Nancy was born in Michigan to parents Ramsa Sarah Kallie (October 25th, 1910 – August 2nd, 1976), an elementary school teacher, and Saleen Essa Kiswiney (June 13th, 1909 – 1983), a grocery store manager.<ref>https://www.familysearch.org/tree/sources/viewedit/QY1P-PP6</ref> Nancy was the youngest of 3 children. She had two siblings, Carol Ann McGuire (née Kiswiney), and David Kiswiney. | Nancy was born in Michigan to parents Ramsa Sarah Kallie (October 25th, 1910 – August 2nd, 1976), an elementary school teacher, and Saleen "Sam" Essa Kiswiney (June 13th, 1909 – January 10th, 1983), a grocery store manager.<ref>https://www.familysearch.org/tree/sources/viewedit/QY1P-PP6</ref> Her father served in WW2, and was noted to have witnessed the murder of a man at the hands of an amputee driving an automobile via hit-and-run.<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press/150752917/</ref> Nancy was the youngest of 3 children. She had two siblings, Carol Ann McGuire (née Kiswiney), and David Kiswiney. | ||
According to newspaper clippings, Nancy attended Grosse Pointe High School. At age 17, she was placed onto her school's honor roll.<ref>https://digitize.gp.lib.mi.us/history/newspapers/grossePointeNews/year_ranges/1960s/1964/pdf/1964-07-23.pdf</ref> After high school, she attended Michigan State University, which she graduated from in 1969 with a Bachelors Degree in arts, and a minor in Humanities.<ref>https://projects.kora.matrix.msu.edu/files/162-565-981/S201_1969.pdf</ref> In 1966, Nancy was a bridesmaid for her sister, Carol's wedding. | Most of Nancys childhood is unknown. According to a comment left on an obituary by her older sister, Nancy's family lived across the street from the Venettis family on Berkshire in Detroit. Her family were good friends with the other family, and the couple who lived across the street, Elsie Ann Venettis and Jim Venettis, were always kind to the children. Their parents, Ramsa and Saleen, liked them very much.<ref>https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/grosse-pointe-woods-mi/elsie-venettis-10100476 (Comment left by Carol McGuire)</ref> [[File:NancyYearbookPhoto.png|thumb|Nancys photo for her universities' yearbook, aged 22. Dated 1969. |227x227px]]According to newspaper clippings, Nancy attended Grosse Pointe High School. At age 17, she was placed onto her school's honor roll.<ref>https://digitize.gp.lib.mi.us/history/newspapers/grossePointeNews/year_ranges/1960s/1964/pdf/1964-07-23.pdf</ref> After high school, she attended Michigan State University, which she graduated from in 1969 with a Bachelors Degree in arts, and a minor in Humanities.<ref>https://projects.kora.matrix.msu.edu/files/162-565-981/S201_1969.pdf</ref> In 1966, Nancy was a bridesmaid for her sister, Carol's wedding. Nancy would go on to a plan a wedding in 1968, possibly inspired by her sisters.<ref>[[:File:NancyWeddingPlanner.png]]</ref> | ||
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Nancy married [[Family#Daniel William Shimer|Daniel William Shimer]] (1943–2015), an electrical engineer, on November 28, 1970. They had their wedding reception at the Grosse Pointe Garden Center and Lending Library. Afterward, they had two biological daughters, [[Family#Sarah and Rachel Shimer|Sarah and Rachel]], and eventually one adopted daughter, [[Elisabeth Shimer|Elisabeth Shimer.]] | Nancy married [[Family#Daniel William Shimer|Daniel William Shimer]] (1943–2015), an electrical engineer, on November 28, 1970. They had their wedding reception at the Grosse Pointe Garden Center and Lending Library. Afterward, they had two biological daughters, [[Family#Sarah and Rachel Shimer|Sarah and Rachel]], and eventually one adopted daughter, [[Elisabeth Shimer|Elisabeth Shimer.]] | ||
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=== Later life, and adoption of Daniel === | === Later life, and adoption of Daniel === | ||
Nancy's later life is most unknown. However, her and her husband eventually divorced on September 1, 2005. When Daniel Larson, her grandson, was about 11 years old, he was removed from his mother’s care due to him allegedly being neglected. After Daniel was taken from her daughter’s care, a custody battle involving | [[File:MemorialCenterSchedule.png|thumb|244x244px|Information on Daniel and Nancy's marriage ceremony. ]] | ||
Nancy's later life is most unknown. However, her and her husband eventually divorced on September 1, 2005. When Daniel Larson, her grandson, was about 11 years old, he was removed from his mother’s care due to him allegedly being neglected. After Daniel was taken from her daughter’s care, a custody battle involving Daniel's mother and Nancy began. Information on this is sparse, but according to Daniel, Nancy’s main argument for him to not be in his father’s care was because he, quote, “didn’t even know his father.” Regardless of the validity of this statement, this raises many questions about what their relationship was like before Travis and Elisabeth broke things off. | |||
In the end, Nancy gained custody of Daniel, and eventually became Daniel's legal guardian. Afterward, Nancy would take him out of the Tennyson centers housing program, and would be moved to just schooling. In December 2012, local Colorado news channel KWGN reported on the Tennyson Center, featuring a 14-year-old Daniel and his grandmother. Nancy speaks on how Daniel was a very angry child before she gained custody of him, and was now on the path to improvement. | |||
Daniel would continue to live with Nancy after this. | Daniel would continue to live with Nancy after this. | ||