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Robert Jules Nagy

Westport, Connecticut

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Robert Jules NagyRobert Jules Nagy aged 80 of Westport, CT, found peace on April 30, 2023, following a 5-month intensive battle with pancreatic cancer.Born in Fairfield, Rob lived in Westport for over 50 years. Rob enjoyed a long and successful career as an investment banker/financial advisor,...

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Very sad to just learn of my dear friend Rob´s passing . Enjoyed many of golf tournaments together over the 30 years. Hit them straight in heaven. will Miss You - Janet Tausko

Hard to believe is has been a year... my best to the family.

What can you say about a man like Rob Nagy--you can say a lot, but to every life he touched there was a different response. To some he was an enigma, keeping his thoughts all to himself while collecting all of yours. To others, he was a saviour, bringing joy and happiness into a life that craved love, and asked so little in return. There were parts of him you couldn't touch, and parts of him--he only revealed to you. I'll miss you Rob. Safe journey. AnnieO'

Heartbreaking...Known Rob for many years. Such a great friend, sense of humor, loved his family and Carmen fiercely. He will be missed.

I was shocked to read about Bob's passing. We were in school together at Andrew Warde and later got stationed together at Comsublant in Norfolk. I will never forget the night we drove back to the base from Connecticut in his old Volkswagen that had no heat and it was the coldest night of the year. We lost touch in later years but I often wondered how he was doing. I am sure he will be missed by many. RIP Bob.

Fair Winds and Following Seas, Shipmate. Rest in peace, we have the watch.

My name is William (Bill) John Nagy. I am a first cousin of Bob Nagy. I have very fond memories of Bob and my childhood growing up in Fairfield Ct. Bobs' parents (Sally and Jules Nagy) were the best Aunt and Uncle a young boy could have. Many a week, during summer vacation, I would spend with Bob at my aunt and uncles' home on Division Ave. (Tunsis Hill) Fairfield, Just up the hill from the Beechmont Dairy where Bob and I could get a hot fudge Sunday for 25 cents. We palled around together...

A great golfer, fierce competitor and wonderful gentleman, Rob will be missed by many . May he rest in eternal peace.

RIP Rob. Despite your tough exterior, you were always a gentleman to me at the club and a great player over a long period of time - Nick