Nancie Peacocke Fadeley (July 11, 1930 – April 7, 2024) was a member of the Oregon House of Representatives, representing portions of Springfield and Eugene, in Lane County, Oregon, United States, from 1971[3] to January 1981.
[1] Elected in November 1970,[4] she first took office in January 1971,[5] holding one of five seats (Position 1) in House District 13 (mostly in Lane County).
The passage of SB 100 prompted the formation of 1000 Friends of Oregon, a watchdog organization committed to the defense of, and advocacy for, the state's land-use program.
[10] During the 1970s, the couple both served in the Oregon Legislature — Nancie in the House and Ed in the Senate.
The mother of two children, Fadeley was a freelance journalist who wrote about Oregon history, environmental issues, and concerns of older women.