Nancy Ardila Bottoms, 62, Federal Investigator with DOJ, Passes Away in Taylor Mill

Nancy Ardila Bottoms, 62, Federal Investigator with DOJ, Passes Away in Taylor Mill
Nancy Ardila Bottoms — Floral Hills Memorial Gardens & Funeral Home & Mausoleum
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Nancy Ardila Bottoms, 62, of Taylor Mill, passed away on June 28, 2025, at home surrounded by her family. Born on November 17, 1962, in Bogota, Colombia, she was the beloved daughter of Hilda Pacheco Ardila and the late Luis Ardila.

Nancy served as a Federal Investigator with the U.S. Department of Justice and was formerly with the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). She was married to David M. Bottoms and is survived by their daughters Sophia Landers (Nicholas) and Julia Kain (Wyatt). She is also survived by her brother Luis Ardila, sisters Claudia Castle and Alexandria Granja.

A funeral service will be held on July 1, 2025, at Floral Hills Funeral Home, Chapel A, with burial to follow at Floral Hills Memorial Gardens. Floral Hills is privileged to assist the Bottoms family during this time.

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