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Virginia Zaczkowski Nichols, 84, of Southington, passed away peacefully in the comfort of her home, surrounded by her family on April 8, 2024. She was the loving wife of the late Irving R. Nichols, Jr. Virgina was born in New Britain on February 11, 1940, to the late Casimir and Helen (Urbanowicz) Zaczkowski.

She attended New Britian schools and worked for SNET in customer service for 30 years. After her retirement, Virginia and her late husband traveled cross country on two occasions. They also enjoyed annual trips to Key West. Virginia was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and friend. Family meant everything to her. She was so proud of her sons and would brag about them to everyone she met. She always found a way to bring the family together, especially her children and grandchildren. She hosted weekly Sunday dinners and planned annual family summer beach vacations to Chalker Beach in Old Saybrook that brought everyone together. She loved attending her grandchildren's sporting events throughout the years. She could often be found cheering from the bleachers at Memorial Park or the SHS gymnasium. Later in life she enjoyed Thursday dinners with her sisters and brothers, family cruises and vacations to Myrtle Beach. Virginia was very social, always out and about, enjoying lunches and bus tours with her friends. She was active in her community, having lived in Southington most of her adult life. She loved helping others and was always willing to lend a hand to anyone who needed her. She volunteered at Bread for Life, was a Board Member of the Bradley Hospital Auxiliary, and was very active in the First Lutheran Church, sitting on the council and participating in many church events. Virginia was also a member of the Prayer Shawl Ministry at Mary Our Queen Church.

Virginia is survived by her two sons whom she loved dearly, Tom Nichols and his wife, Kelly of Essex, Kurt Nichols and his wife, Debbie of Southington; her cherished five grandchildren, Amanda Therrien and her husband, Jordan, Elizabeth Davis and her husband, Brandyn, Ben Nichols and his wife, Karolina, Zachary Nichols and his fianc, Almedina Kokic, all of Southington and Shannon Stowell and her husband, Barrett of Essex; her four great-grandchildren, Asher and Rory Therrien and Emma and Abby Nichols, who made her smile. She is also survived by her seven sisters and brothers, Daniel (Judy) Zaczkowski, Marilyn (David) Dorau, Richard (Anne) Zaczkowski, Paul (Judy) Zaczkowski, James Zaczkowski, Lynne Vitale and Laurie Forbes; brother-in-law, Wayne Carling; and close family members, Rebecca Brown and her two sons, Dan and Cody Brown, whom she considered her grandsons; and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her son, Irving R. Nichols, III "Bud", her sisters Louise Wilcox and Noreen Pelto, and her sister-in-law Joan Carling. Virginia's family would like to thank Hartford Healthcare Hospice for their compassion and support over the last two weeks.

Calling hours will be held from 1:00-3:00 pm on Sunday, April 14 at Plantsville Funeral Home, 975 S. Main Street, Plantsville. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, April 15 at the Plantsville Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Wonx Spring Cemetery in Plantsville. In lieu of flowers, donations in Virginia's honor can be made to First Lutheran Church, 232 Bristol Street, Southington, CT 06489. For online condolences and directions, please visit www.plantsvillefuneralhome.com.

Virginia Zaczkowski Nichols

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Published by The Bristol Press on Apr. 10, 2024.

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Kathryn r King

April 29, 2024

Sorry to hear of your Mom's loss.she was a beautiful person.My Mom and Dad we're good friends. since the miget football days at Reck Park. I worked in the concession with her and My Mom and Norma S. My brother Sam and her son's played on the Same team.. My name is Kathy (manzo) .I met up with her in the fall last year.at The cemetery,My parents and my husband and brother are buried next to her son next to wall. We had a really nice visit talking about them all.I will now visit with her there.God bless

Kathy King (manzo)

April 29, 2024

She was a beautiful lady.I greaw up at reck Park with the midget football league , My mom and Norma Sizemanous where great friends I always helped out in the concession s stand with them ,my brother Sammy played football on the same team with her boys. My name is Kathy manzo, I met up with her at at Wonx Spring Cemetery in the fall,last year . May parents my brother and My husband are buried next to them by the wall.,We sat there talking about all of them it was a very Nice visit. now I could visit with her. I m sorry for your loss God bless.,

María Roman

April 13, 2024

My condolences on the loss of such a gracious, kind, sweet woman I had the privilege of working with at SNET in Wby.

Sending Condolences

April 12, 2024

I'm sorry for your loss.

Wayne Buck

April 10, 2024

Tom, Kurt and family so sorry to hear of your mom's passing. Thoughts and prayers to you and your family.

Steven Garabedian

April 10, 2024

Sorry for the passing of Virginia Nichols she was my mother's aunt she was a very kind and generous person she invited me to her son's houses and she will be greatly missed.

Steven Garabedian

April 10, 2024

I'm sorry to hear the passing of Virginia Nichols she was a very kind and generous person she had many nice dinners inviting me to her son's beautiful homes I will really miss her so much she was my mother's aunt God bless her soul

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