03/23/2026
Nancy Eggleston, age 71, passed away peacefully in her sleep at her home, March 11, 2026.
Nancy was born on September 23, 1955 to James and Jean (Vanlannen) Bechard at the Norfolk Naval Base, Virginia. After the addition of four younger siblings (Mary, David, Jane, Karen) her family settled in Green Bay, Wisconsin. She grew up enjoying riding horses and family camping trips to Jellystone Campground Park. After graduating from Preble High School in Green Bay Wisconsin, she attended Michigan State University to study animal science. At Michigan State is where she met the love of her life, Bob Eggleston. They were married August 7, 1976.
After graduating summa cm laude from MSU, she and Robert moved to Ypsilanti where she worked towards a Master of Science from UofM and they managed a KOA campground. Nancy and Robert moved to Hickory Corners, MI to manage a research farm associated with the Kellogg Research Station through the Michigan State University Extension where they raised sheep, chickens, geese, alfalfa, corn, and turnips. In the early 90’s Nancy and Robert moved to Northern Michigan to raise their children, Mike and Chris. Nancy devoted her life to her kids and put her career on hold to raise them. She maintained a small hobby farm on Fowler Rd in Benzie County where her family continues to call home.
In the early 2000’s through the late 2010’s Nancy worked for Saint Philip's Episcopal Church in Beulah and The Congregational Church in Benzonia as their office manager. She felt strongly about volunteering and community service and donated generously to local and national organizations; Benzie Conservation District, Benzie Senior Resources, For Love Of Water (FLOW) Water Advocates, and the Sierra Club.
Nancy’s greatest passion was her grandchildren, Julia, Elliott, Alex, Erin, and Parker. She adored them, spending countless hours reading to them and playing with them at her home.
In retirement Nancy and Bob enjoyed camping in the upper peninsula, often searching out lake-side campsites. Gardening, another of her passions, was a year around hobby for Nancy. After planning her garden each winter, she always planted a large garden full of vegetables in the Spring. Her garden is where she would likely be found every morning weeding and playing in the dirt.
Retirement also opened up time for Nancy to expand and enjoy her other hobbies, such as spinning wool, and being part of drum circles with her local friends. Working with wool, felting, spinning, and knitting, was a paced, calming, hobby which Nancy truly enjoyed.
Nancy also found like-minded friends in a local drum circle and would practice with them as often as she could, enjoying their camaraderie along with making music.
She is survived by her devoted husband, Bob Eggleston, her two Sons Mike (Amy), Chris (Aimee), five grandchildren; Julia, Elliott, Alex, Erin, and Parker, her three sisters Mary (Roger) LeBeau, Jane (Charles) DeFrance, Karen Bechard, and sister in law Joan Bechard
She was preceded in death by her parents, James and Jean Bechard, and her brother David Bechard.
Nancy will be remembered for her quiet, peaceful, calm demeanor. Her devotion to family. And for her love of spiritual awareness.
A celebration of life service for Nancy will be held at Jowett Funeral Home in Benzonia on Saturday April 25th, 2026. The service will be from 11:00am - 1:00pm. Following the celebration of life, Nancy’s family invites all to join them for remembering and stories at a Luncheon at St. Ambrose Cellars (841 South Pioneer Road, Beulah MI) from 1:30pm-whenever.
In lieu of contributions to the family, donations can be made to the Benzie Conservation District or the local PBS station WCMU (Central Michigan University) Public Media, or simply "pay it forward" to someone in need.