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Nancy H. Robinson

Chelmsford, Massachusetts

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Nancy H. Robinson longtime Chelmsford Resident CHELMSFORD Nancy H. (Wardell) Robinson, 77, a longtime resident of Chelmsford since 1969 and formerly of West Caldwell, NJ and East Orange, NJ, died on Monday, August 25, 2008. She was born on January 26, 1931 in Newark, NJ the daughter of the...

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We only knew Nancy for a short time, but in that short time we knew her to be a good friend and a very caring and compassionate woman. She would ride with us to the Senior Center for lunch quite often. We wish we had the opportunity to know her longer. When we saw her a week before she passed she was still caring for others when she asked us - Joe, how is your foot? She also said "How is Doris doing?" (Doris wasn't doing well) Those were the only words she said to us except "I'll call...

Nancy was truly a one of a kind, wonderful, woman to work with at St. Mary's rectory. She inspired me at a time when I needed inspiring and she's part of who I am today.
Her generous spirit will not be forgotten.
My deepest sympathy goes to her family (which she always talked about:) and her friends.
She will be greatly missed.

We remember fondly and with much love the happy memories and the good times shared with Nancy, her children and her grandchildren. She will be missed; but her loving and gentle ways will remain always in our hearts.
With our deepest sympathy,
The Kirn Family (Carol, Ron & Mike)

My sincerest sympathy to Nancy's family and friends. Nancy's devotion and care for her family, and that family even extended to unwed fathers living at the Rectory, will never be forgotten. May she rest in peace.
Fr. Paul W. Berube

Nancy Robinson was a wonderful grandmother. She was a beautiful woman inside and out. We loved her very much. Every morning,she would be up early to shower,put on makeup,and get well dressed. Our Grandmother always had nice things to say.She brought up her children very well without a husband.She lived a great life and we are all very proud of her. Thanks Gramma,for being there for everyone!
Love Your Grandkids,
Kendall,Charlie,Wes,and Pippy.

To Nancy's family my deepest sympathy on the loss of this wonderful woman. I knew her through our Red Hat group and found her to be a kind, funny, generous and beautiful person. Our entire group will miss her and her bright attitude and caring ways. God speed, Nancy.