Nancy Beth Resnick Hendrickson was born on May 9th, 1957 and passed on inher 67th year on November 9th, 2024. She is survived by her devoted, gentle andloving husband, Furman Hendrickson, her mother, Rita Resnick, her sister MarciaMontanya, brother Howard Resnick, nephew, Aaron Resnick, niece Renee Resnick,her mother-in-law, Patricia Hendrickson, sister-in-law, Vicki Hendrickson-Daye,brother-in-law, Gilbert Daye, her dog, MaraBella, along with cousins and her manyloving friends and neighbors.Nancy lived a charmed and radiant life along the alluring Delaware River for36 years where she spent her days creating a beautiful home for she and Furmanand their dogs, Casper and MaraBella. She had a deep relationship with nature anddesigned beautiful gardens that surround the outside of their home. Togetherthey would spend their summer days boating on the river and floating with thecurrents along with friends, family, dogs and a good book.Nancy's career spanned decades as a school Psychologist for theLawrenceville School District in Lawrenceville, NJ where she tirelessly advocatedfor the well-being of the students she lovingly counseled and supported, as well as,initiated, launched and ushered in the Holocaust Education Program for theenrichment and benefit of the district and the lives of the students that attendedschool there.From the moment someone put a Kodak camera into her hands when she wasjust a young child, Nancy was an avid photographer. She was a well-known andsought out photographer of the local scenery and wildlife where she and Furmanlived along with photographing the world as together the two of them spent theiryears traveling the globe on motorcycle excursions and journeys through many,many countries cultivating a rich love and knowledge of the many cultures theyimmersed themselves in.It is hard to say goodbye to someone as colorful and vibrant as Nancybecause she touched so many lives, but she will be remembered by her family andmany friends across this continent and the continents of this world. Nancy made avivid impression on all those who loved her. She was wild, fun, compassionate,outspoken, and held a strong conviction and empathy for what she believed in deeply and compassionately. And, as we do say goodbye to our beautiful, silver-haired goddess, we will raise our glass of Cosmo's and toast to a spirit that will live on in all that knew her through the rivers of our own fond memories, good times,laughter and love with Nancy.To honor the life of Nancy Resnick-Hendrickson, there will be a Celebrationof Life...no dates or times have been determined at this time.