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1942
2017
Nancy Ann (Wisialko) Nashawaty, 75, of Cary, formerly of Dedham, MA died Sunday, June 11, 2017 at her home in Cary.
Nancy was born in Chelsea, MA on August 8, 1942 to the late Albert and Jeanette Zinchuk Wisialko.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Paul Joseph Nashawaty.
She is survived by her son, Paul Nashawaty (Kelli); daughters, Jean Bakes (Rand) and Karen Brogan (Sean); brother Albert J. Wisialko (Ruth); sister-in-law Frieda Wisialko; and six grandchildren, Stephanie Brogan, Paul D Nashawaty, Conor Brogan, Dylan Nashawaty, Amanda Brogan and Aiden Carr.
The family will receive friends for a Funeral Mass and memorial service at 11am Monday, July 10, 2017 at St Andrew the Apostle Church, 3008 Old Raleigh Rd, Apex, NC 27502. The family will receive friends immediately following the service.
Memorials may be made to Transitions Lifecare Hospice, 250 Hospice Cr., Raleigh, NC 27607.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Sponsored by Apex Funeral Home.
3 Entries
July 22, 2017
We are sending our sincere condolences to Paul, Jean, Karen and the entire family at the loss of your mom, sister and friend. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Fondly Charlie and Lois Nashawaty
June 13, 2017
Rest in peace Nancy...
Jeanne,Andy,and Derek
June 13, 2017
Jean Bakes
Miss you Mom
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