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NANCY M. HICKEY

Boston, Massachusetts

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HICKEY, Nancy M. (Shagoury) Of Walpole passed away after a courageous battle with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy on Oct. 5, 2015 at the age of 56. Nancy was born in Boston and was a 1977 graduate of Norwood High School. She graduated from Salem State College class of 1981 then went on to receive...

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Nancy was my neighbor growing up in fact lived two houses up from us. Jim.. Alice.. Nancy and her sister Joan... Also was in Nancy's class at Norwood high....We also got bit by the same German Shepard in the neighborhood. I remember Jim coming down to my house and comparing dog bites with me. :) Nancy was the best...good person...I'm sure she's playing a big part up in heaven. Also sure she is watching over her family and everyone down here in our world. Wanting everyone to be happy enjoy our...

I often think of her as she continues to impact my life both in a professional and personal way. My prayers are will you all on this anniversary.

Nate and I are so terribly saddened by Nancy's passing, way too young. What an accomplished career and successful person. She has obviously touched the lives of so many people both in her work and at home. We send our sincerest condolences to Bill and all the family.

Nate and Betsey Whitney

I was sad to here of Nancy's death. She was a great friend and Nurse. My prayers and thought's are with your family.

I worked with Nancy many years at BWH. She had such grace and caring. I took a class with her and she was always a balancing factor for all of us. I hope that she is at peace. She will be missed by many.

I knew Nancy from her early swim lesson days through the Norwood Schools. Her beautiful life does not surprise me. Her passing lessens but challenges us all. My sincerest condolences to her husband, Billy and family and sister, Joan and her family.

Nancy was a kind and gracious woman. I have known her many years as a nurse at BWH.
Sorry for youe loss

I worked with your wife and mother at the Brigham. She was always beautiful, happy, smiling, and a joy. I am so sorry that PSP made her life so hard , I saw her in the pacu at the Brigham and her courage and will was apparent. I will think of her today and hope you find peace. Monica MacKenzie

I worked with Nancy for so many years. She was a special person and very special nurse. She cared so much. Her contribution to her community will be missed