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Wednesday
30
August
Mass of Christian Burial
10:00 am
Wednesday, August 30, 2023
St. Thomas Aquinas Church
1719 Post Rd.
Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Wednesday
30
August
Final Resting Place
11:30 am
Wednesday, August 30, 2023
Lawncroft Cemetery
1740 Black Rock Turnpike
Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
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Joe A lit a candle
Saturday, September 9, 2023
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Annie, Todd, I’m so sorry for your loss. I actually bumped into your mom a few years ago at McDonalds and she was with your two boys Annie. Your mom was a beautiful woman who was always so positive and kind to everyone. Praying over your family during this difficult time.
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Daisey Roman Perez posted a symbolic gesture
Thursday, August 31, 2023
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My deepest sympathy to your family. Nancy was the beloved aunt of my childhood friend Lori, who embraced those loving and beautiful qualities of her auntie. Nancy was a blessing to many and who embodied the fruitage of the Spirit; love. Joy, peace, patience, faith, kindness, mildness and self control Galatians 5:22,23. Our Christ gave us the hope of seeing Nancy & Lori again in Paradise during the resurrection along with their loved ones (Lori and others) Amen !
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llevesque56@yahoo.com posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 30, 2023
I am so sorry my cousin is no longer here. Even though I did not see her through my adult years, she impacted my life with love that I did not receive as a little girl. My Dad use to take me to my Uncle Vic's house where Nancy lived. We visited almost every Sunday and she would brush my hair and was so kind and sweet to me which I ever got from home. She showed me that people. can be kind, sweet, and nourishing. I will always have loving memories of Nancy. She was so full of love.
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John Saley posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 29, 2023
To the entire Beardsworth family- This news breaks my heart, and I'm so sorry for the loss of such an amazing person, your Mom, Aunt, neighbor, she was one of the most beautifully hearted individuals I've ever had the gift of meeting and knowing. Her kindness, her unwavering love of children, her absolutely point perfect sense of humor and her genuineness in making you feel special, I will always remember. She took our rag tag family under her wing for the too short time we were neighbors and has remained in our conversations to this day. My boys remember her and still talk of the trips she took them on for ice cream, and we love repeating our memory of her saying to us how much she loved our boys, and would add with such joy, " but the little one!" It was so endearing and " Aunty Nancy" was one of a kind, a truly lovely and loving human, who, above anything else, loved and was so incredibly proud of her kids. I know from losing my own mother in 2018, that this is a terribly difficult and deeply sad time in your lives. Nothing makes the loss of such a phenomenal lady ache less and my sympathies and love are with each of you. We loved "Aunty Nancy" and we were better for having known her, the world has lost a lady who brightened up the place a lot wherever she was- I know she is embracing Lori, and all of the peple she knew and loved that are no longer here. I'm so grateful to have known Nancy and will never forget her. Much love- John and " the boys"
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Gabriella Cartiglia lit a candle
Tuesday, August 29, 2023
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Annie, Todd, Niekie, Ferdy, Courtney and all of your families, my heart is heavy with you, I'm so sorry you have to bear this tremendous loss.
I know Nancy was the heartbeat of your family and she will live on through each of you and the love you share for each other.
Auntie Nan was one in a billion. I feel so grateful to have gotten sit at her table, hear her wisdom and feel her warmth. She was pure love.
Keeping you all in my thoughts and wishing you great strength to navigate through this ♥️
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Filomena and Tony Mainiero lit a candle
Tuesday, August 29, 2023
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My condolences to the family all of you Annie & Todd you truly had the best mother.
I will treasure the love that she showed me as a young girl the love she showed my family and the memories will
remain my heart. She was auntie Nancy to so many of us but none more than her own nieces and nephews. Her nurturing and LOVE is the way everyone should lead there lives and keep there families close
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Jessica Durbin-Beardsworth posted a symbolic gesture
Monday, August 28, 2023
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In a world where jokes about mother-in-laws abound, I was one of the fortunate who had the privilege of knowing the most remarkable and extraordinary woman, my beloved mother-in-law, a true angel on earth. Her presence in my life was an absolute blessing and a gift from God himself.
From the very moment I was introduced to the family, Nancy embraced me with open arms, treating me as if I'd been a part of the family for years. She defied the stereotypes, proving that a mother-in-law could be an invaluable friend and mentor. Her genuine kindness and selflessness were evident in every gesture, in every word spoken; always thinking of me. With Nan, there was never a conversation that wasn't infused with her unique blend of wisdom and humor, leaving me hanging on her every word and never wanting to leave her house on Newtown Lane, or put down the phone.
Being in her presence was a treasure I held dear. It was more than just the shared moments – it was the feeling of safety, the comforting knowledge that she was a guardian of all that was good and right. Her protective nature wasn't just about shielding me from harm; it was about cultivating an environment of love, acceptance, and belonging.
As a wife and a mother, she set the highest standard for what it meant to be truly selfless. I'd never seen anything like it and I doubt I ever will again. Through her actions, she showed me how to be a better mother, wife, and a better person – leading by example, demonstrating the power of unconditional love.
The debt I owe her cannot be measured in words or actions alone. She gifted me not just with the wisdom of her years, but with the grace of her heart. She imparted lessons that continue to resonate through my daily life, echoing in the way I nurture my own family. Her legacy lives on in the family values she instilled in me – the same values that made her the extraordinary person she was.
Noone could've been a better grandmother to my 2 boys. There wasn't a school recital, baseball game, church reading, or milestone she missed. However big or small the occassion, Grandma Nancy was ALWAYS the first one there.
Nancy's passing has left an undeniable void, an ache that serves as a testament to the impact she made on my life and the lives of countless others. Though she may no longer be with us in the physical sense, her spirit remains alive in the memories we cherish, the lessons we carry, and the love we continue to share that will only make our family stronger and more united.
As I navigate what life will look like without her, I hold onto the gift of Nancy's faith and I have to believe as she did, that she's still with us. While I may never again experience the comfort of hearing her voice when I need her most, I know that her legacy lives on through me, through us all. And so, with a heart both heavy and grateful, I honor the memory of the most amazing mother-in-law, a remarkable friend, and the greatest source of inspiration.
I love you forever, Nancy Beardsworth.
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Sarah Gallo lit a candle
Sunday, August 27, 2023
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Dear Annie & Family -
So sorry to hear this news.
I have great memories of and with your mother. She took me on my first airplane ride and introduced me to Florida! She would make me pasta and clams and let me eat in the TV room when your dad was not home. She called me ‘Honey’ in fact, I am pretty sure that everyone she came in touch with was called ‘Honey’ or ‘Babe’. She drove with both feet, and still managed to get us to all the places we wanted to go.
She was a ray of positivity and energy.
I hope the memories of your mother last you a lifetime. She was/is one of a kind.
With love,
Sarah Karaffa
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JoAnne Veltri lit a candle
Sunday, August 27, 2023
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To Todd, Annie, your families, the Cioffi and Beardsworth Families, and our friends, my deepest sympathy and condolences for your loss and our loss. It was my good fortune to be Nancy's best friend for over 54 years. From the time we met, Nancy welcomed me as part of her own family. Lucky again! I gained an amazing bonus family, too. We shared so many happy times together and supported each other during the sad, difficult times. Through it all, Nancy was always kind, loving, encouraging, supportive, and inspiring. She touched the lives of so many people in such positive ways.
Nancy, thank you for your legacy of beautiful memories. I will treasure them in my heart forever. Rest in peace, my dearest friend. You left the world a better place.
With much love, gratitude, and admiration,
JoAnne
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Linda Terzian Cartiglia lit a candle
Saturday, August 26, 2023
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We called her “Saint Nancy” for all the beautiful reasons so perfectly articulated in this tribute. Nancy was and is LOVE and left her handprint on so very many hearts! I was so lucky to be her neighbor and friend. She treated my children like her own. She was calming, kind and so compassionate and her love for her beloveds was unconditional. She was THE LIGHT for so many…and her light will live on IN so many….especially her family but also in the countless others who were lucky enough to have crossed her path. Rest in eternal peace my sweet friend…until we meet again❤️
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Frank Sisbarro posted a condolence
Saturday, August 26, 2023
I don’t think I could put into words how much Nancy meant to me. As her hairstylist i was blessed to see her
every four weeks from almost 30 years, I was 22 years old when we first met. The first time I applied her color, I got some color on her forehead , and my boss scolded me, nancy stood up for me and continued to stand up for me through every endeavor in my life. She always told me how proud of me she was and how far I’ve come in my life and if my mother was here she would have been proud. ,not many people would say things like that to you. .she gave me the confidence i needed .There should be more people like nancy .. what matters in life is the people that you touch and I will use nancy as example to be that person who encourages and supports unconditionally. She will be missed but never forgotten, till we meet again dear friend.
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Teresa Antignani lit a candle
Friday, August 25, 2023
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Heartfelt condolences to all of Nancy Ann's family members. As our wise and wonderful first cousin, Nancy Ann has always been the matriarch of her family. She along with her siblings had a special place in the heart of my mother, her Aunt Nikki, as they were the children of her beloved sister Ann. Although Auntie Ann was 10 years older than mom they were very close. I remember Nancy Ann since my childhood as being always kind, thoughtful, funny, and caring. Whenever I saw her she always gave a big hug and would say "HI Tre," in her special way. Nancy Ann was one of a kind and will be extremely missed.
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Friday, August 25, 2023
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