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Remembering Jeannette “Nana” Floyd McGuigan: A Lifelong Pensacola Resident
Jeannette “Nana” Floyd McGuigan, 93, a lifelong resident of Pensacola, Florida, was born on November 25, 1932, and passed away peacefully on June 23, 2026. She worked with dedication at Montgomery Ward and JCPenney before retiring, but her greatest life’s…
Key points
- Jeannette McGuigan, a lifelong resident of Pensacola, passed away at 93 years old.
- She was known for her kindness, generosity, and the love she instilled in her family.
- The family encourages memorial donations through acts of kindness in her honor.
Jeannette “Nana” Floyd McGuigan, a cherished member of the Pensacola community, passed away peacefully on June 23, 2026, at the age of 93. Born on November 25, 1932, she dedicated her life to her family and worked at Montgomery Ward and JCPenney before retirement.
Known affectionately as “Nana,” Jeannette had a remarkable ability to make those around her feel loved and cared for. Her kindness and selflessness left a lasting impact on her family and friends, embodying the values of generosity and compassion. Her legacy will be remembered through the lives she touched.
Jeannette was preceded in death by her husband Robert “Yank” McGuigan, her son Thomas, daughter-in-law Nancy, son-in-law Alex, and siblings Charles, Dorothy, and Doris. She is survived by her sister Joan Pearson, daughter Janice Christy, sons Jimi and David McGuigan, and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
The family expresses their heartfelt gratitude to the staff of VITAS Hospice, Baptist Hospital, and Pine Forest Rehabilitation for their exceptional care during her final days. Jeannette’s love for her family and her exemplary values will continue to inspire those who knew her. In lieu of flowers, her family encourages acts of kindness in her memory, reflecting the generous spirit she exemplified throughout her life.
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Based on reporting originally published by Pensacola Memorial Gardens & Funeral Home. Read the original story.