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Nancy Warsawski Obituary

Nancy Ellen Warsawski

Montague, MA - Nancy Ellen Warsawski passed away peacefully March 26th surrounded by family at Baystate Springfield after a long battle with Cancer.

Nancy is survived by her husband Joseph Warsawski, sons Jake and Sean Boyle, stepson Jonathan Warsawski, stepdaughter Rebecca Warsawski, brothers Kevin Archbald & wife Diane, Robert Archbald & Cathy, Patrick Archbald & Kathleen, Michael Archbald & Montserrat. Several nieces and nephews, 8 grandchildren and one great grandson.

When Nancy was growing up in Pottsville, PA, she excelled in sports. Nancy was on the swimming and diving team where she won trophies. When Nancy moved back to Massachusetts after her mother passed Nancy still excelled in sports. Her lacrosse team from Williston Academy traveled to England to play a team from there, never told me who won. From there Nancy went to HCC where she got her degree in Medical Secretarial, from there she was Senior Regent and a college of Regent at Greenfield Moose Family Center 316 , and a former member of Yarmouth Moose Family Center 2270 and a long time member of the Millers Falls Rod and Gun.

Nancy loved to travel with her husband to Old Orchard Beach, Las Vegas and Cape Cod.

There will be a celebration of her life on May 4th at 12pm at the M.F.R.&G. located at 210R Turners Falls Road, Montague, MA 01351. If you want to donate make checks out to M.F.R.&G. Building fund.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Recorder on Apr. 10, 2025.

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Karla Kozik

April 10, 2025

I was so shocked to hear about Nancy. May you find strength to face the days ahead.

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