Nancy-Curcio-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Carpenter-Stoodley Funeral Home, Inc. - Belleville

Nancy A Curcio

Belleville, New York

Jun 4, 1945 – May 4, 2024

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BORN
June 4, 1945
DIED
May 4, 2024
LOCATION
Belleville, New York

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Carpenter-Stoodley Funeral Home, Inc. - Belleville Obituary

Surrounded by family May 4th, Nancy Curcio, claimed eternal life by losing her battle with cancer. Her humility and grace were amplified by the keen sense of humor she inherited from her immediate family. Nancy was a woman of faith and exemplified unrelenting character. She joyfully put the...

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I'm very sorry for your family's loss. She was a wonderful lady.

I met Nancy and Frank about ten years ago in Binghamton through Gina, they were the kindest people I have met. they bought few cars from me for them and for for their grand kids.
they were very generous, loyal and very appreciative for the little extra things I did for them.
I was so impressed by their dedication to help others by volunteering in different organizations here and in Haiti as well to land a hand to the less fortunate.
Nancy called me one time to tell me" I...

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Nancy and Frank sat in front of us a 4:00Sat. Mass at St Andrews. They were always kind to my daughter, Stephanie. One Saturday Nancy had a surprise gift for Stephanie. It was a beautiful quilt in Steph's favorite colors, purple and white. Another time she gave her a homemade purple scarf right off her own self. We miss the both of them but know they are reunited with God.

Truly a blessed woman who unselfishly welcomed everyone into her life and home.

I worked with Nancy for several months doing home care. I think of her often and wondered how she had been doing over the last few years. I am so sorry to hear of her passing. She was always so wonderful to me. On one of our last few visits she gave me a blanket she had made. I still have it and am grateful to have it as a reminder of her and her special spirit. My thoughts are with her family.

Angel and family, my deepest sympathy for you all. I know you were very close to your mom and there is no pain deeper than losing the very one who brought you into this world and taught you all about love. I knew your mom and she was a wonderful lady . So very sorry for her loss.
Love, Randy and Barb

I have great memories of Nancy, Frank and Gina Curcio. They ran a small printing business a couple doors down the street from where I worked at Catholic Charities in Binghamton, NY. A very professional and pleasant family to work with. RIP Nancy. - Dann Yeager