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Robert Norman Nowacki

Agawam, Massachusetts

Mar 27, 1944 – May 25, 2025

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BORN
March 27, 1944
DIED
May 25, 2025
LOCATION
Agawam, Massachusetts

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Curran-Jones Funeral Home - Agawam Obituary

Robert N. Nowacki passed peacefully from his home to his eternal resting place on May 25, 2025 at the age of 81.  He was born in Worcester to the late Matthew and Stella (Krzeminska) Nowacki on March 27, 1944.  Bob will be remembered by all who knew him as a loving and devoted husband, father,...

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My father George Prohazka worked with Bob for many, many years at Combustion Engineering and then ABB and then Alstom. Dad talked about Bob and Cis so often. In the 1970's Bob was into photography and took a portrait of our family. Bob also recommended Canon AE-1 cameras, so Dad and I each bought one, about 1977. I am so sad to hear that Bob is gone. My Dad passed away in 2004. Bob visited Dad at the nursing home during his last days. I offer condolences to Bob's family.

Dear Cis & Family,

We are greatly sorry for your grieving. We are still working through our deep sense of loss over our Son, Graham, last year. We take comfort in our fond memories. We hope you can eventually feel the same.

Bob was a great friend and excellent, hardworking engineer. We still have all his photos from our wedding, which were oftentimes better than the professional. Without a doubt, Bob was a Family Man first and foremost that is an admirable...

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Know that you are in my prayers and thoughts during this difficult time. Carolyn Beggs

Aunt Cis, Chris, & Austin - We're sorry for your loss. I have a lot of great memories of Uncle Bob over the years! He was such a kind person and an amazing uncle & godfather. I'm sending giant hugs your way and will see you over the next couple of days.

I am very sorry to hear of Bob's passing. I worked with Bob for many years in the equipment group at Alstom/GE and he was always good to turn to for advice or for a chat A unigue fellow. I remember him showing up at the company Christmas party dressed as Santa Claus with a big old cow bell. He made a hell of a racket. May his memory be a blessing. Warmest Regards. Jim Durant

Dear Cis & Chris, Very sad to hear of Bob's passing. I really enjoyed visiting with Bob and both of you over the many weeks that I volunteered. Bob was a true gentleman with a very warm heart. I consider all of you part of my family now. Love, Bob Blondin