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Francis M. Nowicki

Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania

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Francis M. Nowicki Francis M. Nowicki, 89, of Butler died Tuesday at his home. He was born in Natrona Heights, Allegheny County, and was the son of Anthony and Verna Nowicki. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy from August of 1941 until September of 1946. A graduate of the University...

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To the Nowicki Family:
I too remember him as my principal at Center Avenue. I have a mild disability and in this time before all of the programs, I know that Mr.Nowicki,the teachers and my parents worked to give me a positive elementary school experience. Later I went on to teach and still work with children today, thanks to the foundation all of those folks set for me.I always remember how proud he was when I substitute taught in his building,
He was indeed the best!

I only went to Center Avenue for first grade but Mr Nowicki made such an impression on such a small child that he will never be forgotten in my heart. We need more people like him in this world. Deepest sympathy to his family.

Mr. Nowicki was my principal at Emily Brittan. I have talked about him a number of times with my own children. My deepest sympathy, thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Prayers goes out to the family...He was my principal at Center Avenue School...he was the best.....sorry for your loss

Sorry for your loss Mike and family.

To Mr. Nowicki's family...just wanted to express my deepest sympathy...Mr. Nowicki was a wonderful boss when I worked at Emily Brittain...he truly cared about his faculty and students...I know heaven's celebrating his arrival...I sure will miss him! God bless you with strength and comfort needed to get through this difficult time...

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Nowicki family. I had his son Mike as a six grade teacher at West End and heard nothing but good things about his father. My parents told me what a wonderful principle he was and how much he cared

My thoughts & prayers to the Nowicki family. Frank was a very nice man. He was one of my morning customers at McDonald's, and I was always happy to see him. I will miss him

Mr. Nowicki was a very nice man. Ever since I moved in next door to him six years ago, he was always a friendly presence with a wave, smile and "hello." I'm glad that I was able to meet him and make a friendship with him. My sincere condolences to his family.