en she was working in a bank and he was working for Carnation. They married in the early 1950's, and after a brief stint in Flint, MI, where he had been transferred by his employer, returned to Columbus to rear a family. She is survived by their three children, Susan, a former metro editor and dining editor at The New York Times, of Ashland, OR; Paul B., a former managing director at Bain Capital, of Brookline, MA, and Stephen C., a former public schoolteacher and sports broadcaster, of Dayton, OH. Mrs. Edgerley is also survived by their children, her eight grandchildren, to whom she exemplified resilience. They are Susan's children, Jack Teter of Denver and Nora Teter of Brooklyn; Paul's children, Brian, Matthew, Hayley and Michael Edgerley, all of Brookline, and Steve's children, Casey and Robert Edgerley, who was named for his grandfather, both of Dayton. Nancy Edgerley lived much of her life in Kansas City, after her husband, a sales manager, was transferred there in 1960 and the young family settled in the suburb of Overland Park, KS. Over the next 25 years, she worked occasionally at a local department store and did philanthropic work for the Kansas City Symphony Orchestra. Then, with their children grown and living in other parts of the country, the Edgerleys moved to Florida, and later, divided their time between Naples and Newport. Bob Edgerley died on Feb. 23, 2009. He and Mrs. Edgerley loved Newport, and in her later years, Nancy Edgerley loved sitting on the porch of her son Paul's house in Jamestown, watching the waves on Narraganset Bay. She was remembered by her family at a private lunch on Sunday with a few close friends. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Newport Public Library or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.