Phyllis-Nomakeo-Obituary

Phyllis D. Nomakeo

South Hadley, Massachusetts

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Phyllis D. Nomakeo, 66, passed away on April 15, 2016 at home. She was born in Westfield to the late Adam and Jennie (Pitoniak) Nomakeo on June 7, 1949 and was a 1967 graduate of Westfield High School. She moved to South Hadley in 1990 and was an avid Red Sox fan. She loved to write poetry, also...

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My sympathy goes out to all of you. When Phyllis and I worked together at Digital, we were quite close, even living together for a while. I am sorry to say as my family started to come, we lost contact. We had sooo many fun times in our young crazy years.

Linda ( Younger ) Hampson

I worked with Phyllis at Unicare. She a very nice person and was fun to work with. I will pray for her and her family.

I am so sorry to hear about your loss of Phyllis. I worked with her at McKesson, and she always made me laugh every morning and when it was time to go home. We shared some good moments, she always kept a smile thru ruff times. I will miss her.

I am so sorry to learn of the loss of Phyllis. She and I were classmates and friends at Westfield High School. Her writing interests and skill were on display at the school paper and her warm and friendly manner made her liked and trusted by all who knew her. Her smile and expression in the photo most certainly capture who she was. Deepest condolences.

So saddened by the loss of Phyllis. She was such a sweet lady with a great sense of humor. Always a delight to work with her at WWLP and glad we continued to keep in touch over the years. I will always remember her bright smile. Sending prayers and condolences to friends and family.

Phyllis and Mary Lou were friends with my mom, Cathy Stephenson. I hadn't seen her in a long, long time, but have wonderful memories of her happy, laughing self. My condolences to all those she leaves behind.

Such an honor caring for this special lady! May God bless her soul! Mary Lou, thank you for being such a loving, caring friend. an honor to know you both!

So sorry for your loss. I worked with Phyllis @ WWLP and she was such a nice woman and always so helpful and funny. My prayers and thoughst go out to your family.

The wonderful smile that Phyllis shows here is a smile I will always remember her for. She livened up every Pitoniak family gathering and was always ready to go toe to toe in battles of wits with her rowdy uncles, especially when said uncles got into the highballs at family Christmas gatherings on Northwest Road. She brought light and love to life. We can't ask more than that. Her cousin, Edward Pitoniak