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I met Nadia through Patrick, he had insisted on her getting her hair done, and wanted to treat her. My impression of Nadia was pure goodness. I am a stylist and i know a lot of people, yet not like her. I instantly liked her soul, i remember being impressed with her calm kindness and quiet sense of humor. This world will miss this soul they do not show up often. Sending Love, strength to Patrick, children and family you are in our prayers. Bill,Linda,Lena, Giovanni, and of course Sadie
Shared by linda lc cirone on 9/29/2024 9:22 PM
Nadia always had a big smile and I last ran into at Jewel and we talked about her son and her dog; it was a few years ago. She was a creative with a big heart and a love for children and animals. We send our love to all of her family immediate and extended. Heartfelt condolences, Courtney & Eric Stach
Shared by courtney stach on 9/29/2024 3:06 PM
I will forever remember Nadia for her infectious laugh, her vibrant spirit, the depth of her love, and her remarkable connection to animals. Watching Nadia embrace motherhood was truly beautiful. It came so naturally to her, and she was always immensely proud of her children. Her legacy will live on through Maeve and Declan, who will continue to carry her bright memory. Recently, Nadia shared with excitement about a retreat she attended, where she felt she had been called to be a healer. While this revelation surprised her, it did not surprise me. Nadia was the kind of person who would go to any lengths to help those she loved, always wishing she could ease the burdens of others. She was fierce, loyal, and selflessly devoted to those around her. Some of my fondest memories of Nadia come from our childhood: In my family, we affectionately called her “Ah-Nadia,” though she and Lizzie would always correct us, reminding us with a smile, “It’s Nadia!” Her love for animals was unparalleled. Nadia had a unique bond with every animal she encountered, which was evident during our trips to Vermont. If ever we couldn’t find her, it was because she was off cuddling a cow, chasing chickens, or discovering a hidden litter of kittens in the hayloft. One particularly vivid memory I have is from when Nadia, Susan, and Lizzie visited New Hampshire. Nadia had packed a large suitcase, which was completely filled with her beloved toy horses. Together, we carried that suitcase and a backpack full of blocks—our tools for building stables—on the 1.6-mile walk to our grandparents’ house, just so we could play without interruption. After all that effort, we played for maybe 20 minutes before moving on to our next adventure, but that memory still brings me so much joy. I will always remember Nadia for being small but mighty. As a child, she could out-sprint anyone. Though small in stature, she was pure strength, often running around on all fours like a bull, much to our delight. Nadia brought so much laughter and joy to others, and she will be missed more than words can express. I will miss seeing her laugh until tears ran down her cheeks. Nadia, you will forever be in my heart, and I pray you have found the peace you so deserve. With all my love, Meredith
Shared by meredith carr on 9/29/2024 2:35 PM
There are no words to describe the loss of Nadia. She brought so much joy and warmth to those around her, and her absence will be profoundly felt. This is an unimaginable loss, and my heart goes out to Nadia’s parents, her siblings, Patrick, and my niece and nephew. When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure. May you find comfort in the memories you hold dear and the support of those who care for you as you treasure Nadia.
Shared by laura yelish on 9/28/2024 4:27 PM
Nadia was a delightful person who will be greatly missed. She was a wonderful part of the extended family. Nadia was a loving and gracious mother, dedicated partner to Patrick and their business and an overall genuinely kind person. May she find rest in the Lord and His peace everlasting. Psalm 62:1-7 “He only is my rock and my salvation: He is my defence; I shall not be moved. In God is my salvation and my glory: The rock of my strength, and my refuge, is in God.” Psalm 62:6-7 KJV
Shared by debi ponstein on 9/28/2024 2:31 AM
My first thought upon hearing the sad news was, I love that kid! I lost touch with Nadia a few years ago. I always thought and hoped we would reconnect. She is truly a beautiful soul. She is one of the most kind-hearted, nurturing people I have ever met. She was a fierce protector of the underdog. I loved to see her interactions with animals. I shared pictures of her with Niko. She loved and trained him. She had a special connection with him. He passed away a month ago. I would like to think he is comforting her. She was so feisty and smart! I am not surprised to learn that she started her own business to care for dogs. She was really gifted in her ability to connect with animals. I will miss her smile and her laugh. She saw the good in life and in people. I feel truly blessed to have known her. My heart goes out to her family.
Shared by sheryl urban on 9/27/2024 9:44 PM
I’m going to be honest, there are no combination of words that can truly capture what an incredible human Nadia was. The minute I met her and Patrick, I felt a sense of genuine comfort. I was blessed with seeing Nadia in many capacities and she truly excelled at every hat she wore. Of course my pup, Willow, was in love with Nadia. But what made me smile even more was seeing her with Declan and Maeve. I loved the way her eyes sparkled every time she looked at those beautiful babies and the smile she had with every story she would tell me about them. Even with her busy life she would never forget what I was going through. She borrowed me a book that relit my fire for reading and I cannot thank her enough for it. The only thing I regret when it comes to Nadia, is that I didn’t have enough time with her. I cannot thank Nadia, Patrick, Declan and Maeve enough for being in mine and Willow’s life. They have made me a better person for just purely knowing them. May our beautiful Nadia rest in peace.
Shared by brittany bobruk on 9/27/2024 1:06 AM
Nadia had a magical connection to animals and I learned this as soon as I met her at Patrick's house where we took our pup Bashful. For the next 3 years I loved to talk to Nadia and learn about dog care strategies. And soon after we witnessed the wonderful joy as she became a Mother. Most weeks I would see Nadia and the kids 5-6 times a week as I dropped off and picked up Bashful. Nadia was wise beyond her years and so kind to all of the animals that have been entrusted to her and Patrick's care. We will miss you so much Nadia, but your inspiration and wisdom will live in our hearts and souls forever.
Shared by matthew claybour on 9/26/2024 1:23 AM
Nadia was so positive. Her face just shined every time she smiled. I admired her. She made Patrick so happy. She had beautiful children. She was so kind and loving. It just breaks my heart . I will miss her dearly.
Shared by shal singh on 9/25/2024 7:23 PM
Nadia, such a beautiful loving gentle soul. Nadia always had a big mile and thoughtful kind words. She cared for my Lucy with such love, She took all my worries away each time I would drop her off to her and Patrick. Nadia was a truly special friend, I was blessed to have her in my life. She will be greatly missed. Love and prayers to Patrick and their two beautiful children, they now have a true angel in their hearts.
Shared by maria laporte on 9/25/2024 1:56 AM