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Nancy Anderson of Santa Barbara, 1935-2026

Nancy Anderson of Santa Barbara, 1935-2026

Noozhawk

May 29, 2026

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It’s mornings like these when we pause to remember the quiet threads that hold our community together. According to Noozhawk, Nancy Ruth Anderson of Santa Barbara passed away peacefully on May 18, 2026, at the age of 91, surrounded by her family. While she was born in New York City, Nancy made the Central Coast her home, and that decision enriched our corner of the world in countless small, meaningful ways.

For those of us who’ve lived here long enough, we know that Santa Barbara isn’t just about the iconic coastline or State Street bustle—it’s about the people who show up, volunteer, and make this place feel like a true hometown. Nancy was one of those steady presences, and her passing reminds us to appreciate the neighbors who’ve quietly shaped our community’s character over decades. If you ever shared a smile with her at the farmers market or saw her name in a local program, you know exactly the kind of warmth we’ve lost.

Let’s take a moment this week to honor Nancy’s legacy by doing something simple: check on an older neighbor, share a story, or just sit quietly with gratitude for the lives that built this beautiful stretch of coast. As Noozhawk’s tribute reminds us, these are the stories that don’t make headlines but make Santa Barbara home.

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