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Nancy Pecora

Greenwich, Connecticut

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Pecora, Nancy V.Nancy V. Pecora, 74, passed away on July 24, 2013 due to complications after a long illness. She was surrounded by her loving family. Nancy was born in Greenwich, CT to Horace and Filomena (Fanny) LoParco. She is survived by her loving husband, Sylvester J. Pecora Sr.; her...

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So hard to loose my Mom and best friend. But I know she is in heaven watching over us and I know I will see her again one day. Love you Mom!!!

To Pinky and family!
I just found out about Nancy's passing and want to express to you and your family my sincere thoughts and prayers. I went to RHS and graduated in 1957 with Nancy and the whole Chickahominy crowd! We had so much fun growing up and being together at Hamilton Ave School, even though I was from Cos Cob !
My heart aches today as I remember her .
Love, Janet Chiappetta Papst

Dear Slyvester and Family: It was with deep sadness that we learned of the passing of Nancy, a sweet and loving woman who gave her all to her husband, children and grandchildren. I am sure although all of you are sad but I am also sure she is smiling down on you in Heven. May you remember the good times with your wife, Mother and Grandmother.
Fondly
Louis & Marilyn Jackvony

To the LoParco and Pecora families:
Our deepest condolences on the passing of Nancy. All who loved her knew she fought the good fight and we will never forget her. She is in our prayers and in our hearts always.
Mary Ann (Caporale) and Tom Infantino

Dear Syl,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in this moment of grief.
Sincerely,
John Cappiali

Mo and Fidelia,
So sorry to learn of the passing of your sister, Nancy. I have so many happy memories of all of us growing up in Chickahominy. May she rest in peace.
With sympathy,

Bruno Bunk

Mr Pecora and Family our deepest condolences to you all,god has a new angel by his side

When I remember "Aunt Nancy" I see her in the kitchen ironing and laughing at something we said as children...A wonderful woman who was the center of her family...whether she was ironing or cooking the love was in the details...she loved all the day to day tasks of making a house a home...she was, I am sure, a role model for her 4 terrific children showing that love is family. My condolences Pinky, Liz MaryJo, Joe and Sylvester and family.

When I think of "Aunt Nancy" I always see her in the kitchen, ironing and laughing at something we said or did as children...Home was everything to her -- her children, family and the day to day tasks that make a house a home...I am sure she was the role model of what a family should look like to her 4 very special children...love was in the details for her...so very sorry for your loss.