Alexander P. Nagy
March 15, 1939 - October 24, 2025
Alexander P. Nagy Obituary
Alexander P. Nagy passed away on October 24th. He was Pete to those who knew him. He was born in Nanty Glo, Pennesylvania on March 15, 1939. Pete lost his beloved wife Ann (Foley, Koske) in April of this year and was never the same after that. He missed her terribly. They would have been married for 37 years in May of this year. They lived together in Holyoke. Pete worked for many years at Brown Paper Company in Holyoke which then became Linweave,Inc. He then moved to Dexter Paper in Windsor Locks. He was an avid hunter and fisherman with many of his prized mounted possessions scattered throughout the house. He loved to watch the Red Sox and has likely seen every episode of Gunsmoke at least 20 times. When Pete retired at 62, he and Ann drove to Quabbin almost every day, stopping for breakfast or lunch or maybe both. They are together now listening to Polish music. Services will be private.
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Alexander P. Nagy passed away on October 24th. He was Pete to those who knew him. He was born in Nanty Glo, Pennesylvania on March 15, 1939. Pete lost his beloved wife Ann (Foley, Koske) in April of this year and was never the same after that. He missed her terribly. They would have been married for 37 years in May of this year. They live
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