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Nancy A. Casey

Pawtucket, Rhode Island

Nov 28, 1950 – Jan 5, 2013

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November 28, 1950
DIED
January 5, 2013
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Pawtucket, Rhode Island

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William W. Tripp Funeral Home - Pawtucket Obituary

Attleboro - Nancy A. (Egan) Casey, 62, of Attleboro and formerly of Rehoboth, passed away Saturday, January 5, 2013. Born in Providence, she was a daughter of the late John W. and Barbara C. (Sawyer) Egan. Nancy resided in Rehoboth most of her life before moving to Attleboro two years ago. She...

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Photo taken at Becker in May, 1969. Left-to-right: Pat Tyson, Nancy Egan, Signe Fanelli, Pat Clark.

Nancy was one of my roommates at Becker Junior College for the short time she was there. I also went to her wedding on 10/25/69 with our fellow roommates, Pat Clark and Signe Fanelli. Life moved on and we all went our separate ways. For many years I wondered how Nancy was and tried to find her on the internet. Now I have my answer sadly. RIP Nance; I have thought of you often. God Bless your family and friends who are mourning your loss.

I just learned of Nancy's death and am very saddened to learn this. Nancy and I were friends when our children were young. She was always a very kind spirited person. I would like to send my condolences to her sister and brother who I knew from school.

I am a volunteer tutor at the Literacy Center and Nancy, as the receptionist was a joy to meet. I've had many a pleasant conversation with her. I will remember her fondly and wish to pass my sympathy and condolences to her family. Her family meant a lot to her.
She will be missed.

Adam & family, there are so few words to say when there is such loss. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. Find comfort in each others arms and your friends kind embraces. May your dear Mothers soul rest now, in the gentle, loving arms of God.

I teach at The Literacy Center, and Nancy always had kind and thoughtful words for me each day when I walked into the building. She will miss be missed by students and staff.

I work at The Literacy Center, and it was always a pleasure seeing Nancy. She was a kind, caring, and sweet person, and she will be missed by everyone at The Literacy Center.
Kaytie Keane and family

Our sympathies and prayers to your family. We attended school with Nancy and remember her as a warm, outgoing person. Denise Fredette DeSilva & Dennis DeSilva