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Nancy Marietta <I>Curro</I> Zembruski

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Nancy Marietta Curro Zembruski

Birth
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Death
8 Jul 2018 (aged 74)
Lecanto, Citrus County, Florida, USA
Burial
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Nancy M. (Curro) Zembruski, beloved wife of Bill Zembruski, passed away peacefully, with her family at her side, at the Hospice House of Citrus County, Lecanto, FL on July 8, 2018 at the age of 74. She was born on May 25, 1944 in San Francisco, Calif, the daughter of Anthony and Florence (Fouch) Curro.

Nancy graduated from Redwood High School in Corte Madera, Calif. and then moved to Hawaii where she worked as a secretary for a staffing firm. While in Hawaii, she met Bill and they became engaged to be married. They moved to Rhode Island, spent 48 happy married years together, and raised a loving family. She was a very loving and caring woman who helped countless people throughout her career as a human resources/staffing manager with Lawrence & Memorial Hospital in New London, and J. Morrissey & Company in Windsor, Conn. and Warwick, RI.

In addition to her husband Bill and her two sons, Matthew (Soraia) and Adam (Beth), she leaves three grandchildren, Michael, Gabe, and Eva. She also leaves three sisters, Louisa (Curro) Paton of Bremerton, Wash., Julie Curro of Salem, Ore., and Mary (Curro) Heintz (Ron) of Pahoa, Hawaii. She also leaves her sister-in-law, Dorothy Marra (Raymond) of Westerly.

Nancy's sparkling personality came through most when she was laughing with Bill, her children and her grandchildren. Her laughter, love for others, her smile and hugs will be what everyone will remember most. Nancy had a unique ability to warm your heart and make you feel unconditionally loved just by being in her presence.

Knitting and cooking gave Nancy a great deal of peace and joy, each feeding her desire to passionately serve others. Over the years, Nancy loved to knit countless hats, socks, mittens and other items for everyone, especially her grandchildren.

She will be deeply missed by all her family and friends and the various organizations to which she happily gave her time. When Nancy and Bill moved to Homosassa, Fla., Nancy organized a knitting group at the local library which became a large group of new friends who meet weekly to work on their latest project.

As per her request, funeral services will not be held.

A memorial service will be held for Nancy at Central Baptist Church, 16 Elm Street, Westerly, on Saturday, August 11, at 11:00 AM.

If you wish to give a donation in Nancy's memory, the family suggests donating to The Moffitt Cancer Center Foundation, P.O. Box 23827, Tampa, FL 33623-3827, (www.moffitt.org), or a charity of your choice.

Published by The Westerly Sun from Aug. 5 to Aug. 6, 2018.
Nancy M. (Curro) Zembruski, beloved wife of Bill Zembruski, passed away peacefully, with her family at her side, at the Hospice House of Citrus County, Lecanto, FL on July 8, 2018 at the age of 74. She was born on May 25, 1944 in San Francisco, Calif, the daughter of Anthony and Florence (Fouch) Curro.

Nancy graduated from Redwood High School in Corte Madera, Calif. and then moved to Hawaii where she worked as a secretary for a staffing firm. While in Hawaii, she met Bill and they became engaged to be married. They moved to Rhode Island, spent 48 happy married years together, and raised a loving family. She was a very loving and caring woman who helped countless people throughout her career as a human resources/staffing manager with Lawrence & Memorial Hospital in New London, and J. Morrissey & Company in Windsor, Conn. and Warwick, RI.

In addition to her husband Bill and her two sons, Matthew (Soraia) and Adam (Beth), she leaves three grandchildren, Michael, Gabe, and Eva. She also leaves three sisters, Louisa (Curro) Paton of Bremerton, Wash., Julie Curro of Salem, Ore., and Mary (Curro) Heintz (Ron) of Pahoa, Hawaii. She also leaves her sister-in-law, Dorothy Marra (Raymond) of Westerly.

Nancy's sparkling personality came through most when she was laughing with Bill, her children and her grandchildren. Her laughter, love for others, her smile and hugs will be what everyone will remember most. Nancy had a unique ability to warm your heart and make you feel unconditionally loved just by being in her presence.

Knitting and cooking gave Nancy a great deal of peace and joy, each feeding her desire to passionately serve others. Over the years, Nancy loved to knit countless hats, socks, mittens and other items for everyone, especially her grandchildren.

She will be deeply missed by all her family and friends and the various organizations to which she happily gave her time. When Nancy and Bill moved to Homosassa, Fla., Nancy organized a knitting group at the local library which became a large group of new friends who meet weekly to work on their latest project.

As per her request, funeral services will not be held.

A memorial service will be held for Nancy at Central Baptist Church, 16 Elm Street, Westerly, on Saturday, August 11, at 11:00 AM.

If you wish to give a donation in Nancy's memory, the family suggests donating to The Moffitt Cancer Center Foundation, P.O. Box 23827, Tampa, FL 33623-3827, (www.moffitt.org), or a charity of your choice.

Published by The Westerly Sun from Aug. 5 to Aug. 6, 2018.


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