Evelyn was raised in Peabody and later lived in the Gallows Hill section of Salem for 40 years before moving back to Peabody. Evelyn was a homemaker and care giver for many years. In keeping trim, she kept herself in shape by walking around the Salem Common. She enjoyed going down to the Salem Willows with her sisters and listening to the concerts. She also liked going out with with her husband and dancing the polka with him. She stated that a highball in one hand and a cigarette in the other that this was the "good old days.
She also liked to cook and sew clothes for her family and do gardening around her house. She celebrated her 100th birthday with her family last spring at Brightview in Danvers.
She is survived by her two sons, Joseph Nabozny and his late wife Beverly, of Beverly, and Crystal River, FL, and William L. Nabozny and his companion, Kathleen Stott of Peabody, her sister, Mary Lewis of Salem.
Also survived by her grandchildren, Patricia J. Ambrifi and her husband Gary; Steven J. and David F Nabozny, Ashley A. Nabozni.-Varmette and her husband, Michael and William E. Nabozny and his wife Laurie, a great-granddaughter, Annamaria Nabozny, and her former daughter-in-law, Kathy Nabozny, a niece, Irene Murray and a nephew Brian Longeway.
She was the sister of the late Manuel L., Frank and Billy Lewis, Julie Linehan, Constance Mello, and Ida Longeway.
Burial in St. Marys Cemetery, Salem.
For more details, visit www.ccbfuneral.com .
Evelyn was raised in Peabody and later lived in the Gallows Hill section of Salem for 40 years before moving back to Peabody. Evelyn was a homemaker and care giver for many years. In keeping trim, she kept herself in shape by walking around the Salem Common. She enjoyed going down to the Salem Willows with her sisters and listening to the concerts. She also liked going out with with her husband and dancing the polka with him. She stated that a highball in one hand and a cigarette in the other that this was the "good old days.
She also liked to cook and sew clothes for her family and do gardening around her house. She celebrated her 100th birthday with her family last spring at Brightview in Danvers.
She is survived by her two sons, Joseph Nabozny and his late wife Beverly, of Beverly, and Crystal River, FL, and William L. Nabozny and his companion, Kathleen Stott of Peabody, her sister, Mary Lewis of Salem.
Also survived by her grandchildren, Patricia J. Ambrifi and her husband Gary; Steven J. and David F Nabozny, Ashley A. Nabozni.-Varmette and her husband, Michael and William E. Nabozny and his wife Laurie, a great-granddaughter, Annamaria Nabozny, and her former daughter-in-law, Kathy Nabozny, a niece, Irene Murray and a nephew Brian Longeway.
She was the sister of the late Manuel L., Frank and Billy Lewis, Julie Linehan, Constance Mello, and Ida Longeway.
Burial in St. Marys Cemetery, Salem.
For more details, visit www.ccbfuneral.com .
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