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Nancy Margaret "Peggy" Saxton
Early Twentieth century Appleton resident and teacher. Friend of the Corn family. Her mother was Nancy (Renwick) Saxton.
Nancy Oden
Dr. Bob Odén was one of the kindest, most beloved physicians in Aspen—a description he shares gladly with his close friend, Harold Whitcomb. The stories of his generosity and caring would fill many books as he has extended the principles of the Hippocratic oath to every facet of his life. While Bob was serving as chief flight surgeon in the Air Force during the Korean War, he was appalled to discover that his wounded colleagues were not getting proper care and seemed to have been forgotten. He lobbied acquaintance General Curtis LeMay (who was unaware of the veterans’ plight) to assure that proper benefits were allocated by the government. As a result, the G.I. Bill was successfully carried through the U.S. Congress, and many veterans were deservedly rewarded. Dr. Bob served for many years as a U.S. Ski Team doctor and has also been inducted into the national, Colorado. He holds other honors—too many to list. However, his personal sense of accomplishment comes not with recognition but with the pleasure of watching his handiwork give success to people’s lives. Nancy Odén was a long-time Aspen Music Festival volunteer, volunteer coordinator and manager of the Festival lemonade stand. Odén moved to Aspen in 1964 and married Dr. Robert Odén, founder of Aspen Orthopedic Associates. She is a lifetime trustee of the Aspen Music Festival and School. Aspen Historical Society and Aspen Times Photo, Bob: Aspen Valley Medical Foundation Nancy: Aspen Historical Society
Nancy Stahly
Cattlemen's Days 1973 Princess (Source: Cattlemen's Days 1973 Souvenir Program)
Nancy Waring Nottingham
In 1952, Nancy Waring attended the University of Colorado (CU) in Boulder. In 1956, Nancy met her husband, Maurice “Mauri” Nottingham; they married after her graduation from CU. Mauri, whose family were early ranchers (1882) in the Avon area, taught at CU until they moved to the Gore Creek Valley in the early 1960s. In 1968, the Nottinghams built the Talisman Lodge. Nancy was a member of the inaugural Board of Trustees for the Eagle Valley Community Fund (EVCF) and creatively steered various children’s educational programs. The Nottinghams have three daughters, Kim, Tamra and Shelley. Nancy and Mauri Nottingham were married 62 years at the time of Mauri's death 28 February 2018. Currently, Nancy is an active volunteer at the Eagle County Historical Society museum in Eagle.
Nancy West
Nancy West was born on September 12th, 1946 in Marion, Indiana. She received a PhD in Education from the University of Michigan. Nancy and her husband, Terry, have two daughters. Together, Nancy and Terry were the owners of West Antiques in Lafayette, CO and contributed in myriad ways to the city.
Nancy Westbrook
A volunteer for the Mesa County Oral History Project.

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