August 22, 2016
Resided in Staten Island, NY
August 22, 2016
Resided in Staten Island, NY
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Tony Beamud says
My heartfelt sadness to my dear friend John Bahil, and all the Bahil families on
the passing of Nancy Bahil.
As a young teenager I remember Nancy’s kindness
and warm welcome whenever I visited the Bahil home on Cherry ave Flushing.
Nancy was a warm, wonderful and generous person that I will always remember.
My sincere condolences,
Tony Beamud
Marvin Ginsberg says
To a very dear friend and the Bahil Family,
The teenage years; John and the “crowd” more often than not used his place as the meeting place to get together and either go somewhere else or invariably end up staying. Mrs. Bahil would come home from a hard day to find us doing what teenagers do best.
She was a kind, wonderful woman who put up with and allowed us to invade her home. Mrs. Bahil is the center that made it a home for all of her children and family. I remember her wry smile to this day.
My sincere condolences to John and the family and wish the current sadness passes quickly for the fond memories of a loving mother.
Marvin Ginsberg
Lisa Pukish-Ringenberg says
I am incredibly sorry to hear about the passing of Aunt Nancy. This was the first year we didn’t receive a Christmas card…I always looked forward to our exchanges. She was a very very kind lady who always remembered us, even though we are so far away. May she rest in Peace and may her spirit be filled with love and light aways as it was here on earth. RIP, Aunt Nancy.