Mr. Nagy was born January 22, 1929 in Staten Island, NY and passed away on Wednesday, November 24, 2010. He was a son of the late Michal Nagy and Juliana Pivarnick Nagy. He attended Our Lady of the Hills Catholic Church. Mr. Nagy was a paratrooper in the United States Army serving during the Korean War. He was a linguist and fluent in Hungarian. Mr. Nagy retired after 36 years from AT &T Nassau Metals. He worked in the scheduling Department. Mr. Nagy enjoyed wood working and being a Grandfather.
Mr. Nagy is survived by his wife, Ann Nagy of Columbia; son, Louis Nagy Jr. (Irene) of Holmdel, NJ; son, Jeffrey Nagy of Matawan, NJ; daughter, Julia O'Connor of Gulfport, FL; step son, Charlie Curtis (Valerie) of Stone Mountain, GA; stepdaughter Ann Vascellaro (Joseph Jr.) of Palm Coast Fl; step sons, Patrick Curtis (Linda) of Huntsville, AL and Allen Curtis (Teeshla) of Columbia, SC; 3 grandchildren; 4 stepgrandchildren and 4 stepgreat-grandchildren; 4 brothers and 6 sisters He was predeceased by his stepdaughter, Connie Curtis. www.caughmanharmanfuneralhome.net
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The Staff of Caughman-Harman Funeral Home
November 30, 2010
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
Erica Nagy
November 29, 2010
I am very sad that Louis Nagy passed away. He was my grandfather, and I will miss him immensely. Although I am upset that he has passed, I am happy to know that he is in a better place now, where he can live in peace. I love you PopPop.
Irene & Lou Nagy
November 29, 2010
We love you very much pop and we will miss you dearly. We will always keep you in our hearts.
ALICE RAY
November 29, 2010
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Margo West
November 28, 2010
I had the honor of getting to know Louis from the times he came to The Morrill Alternative. I'll always remember his stories from his paratrooper days, military life, and his buddies up home in New Jersey. He was a delight to me and I thoroughly enjoyed listening to him and being a small part of his life. My prayers and thoughts are with his family, and I thank you for the opportunity you gave me to get to know one of our finest, Louis Nagy.
Cindy Lamb
November 28, 2010
I am so sorry the world has lost Louis. His obvious love of life and sense of humor would brighten anyone's day. He brought so much joy to those who knew him. I cherish my memories of him and hope your memories bring you much comfort. May God give you everything you need to sustain you during this extremely difficult time.
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