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It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Nancy Ann (Skuncik) Matté formerly of West Roxbury, a woman whose life was defined by her deep devotion to her family and her unwavering kindness. Nancy passed away peacefully, leaving behind a legacy of love that will be carried on by the generations she adored.
Nancy was the daughter of the late Francis and Najlah Skuncik, who provided the foundation of a large, close-knit family. She grew up surrounded by the laughter and companionship of her many cousins and siblings, survived by her three sisters and one brother.
For 48 years, Nancy shared a life of partnership and love with her husband, Stephen. Together, they built a home centered on family values where she hosted the family Christmas and Thanksgiving gatherings for close to 30 years and the joy of raising their children. Nancy’s greatest pride was her children and the families they built. She was the loving mother of Shaunelle Matté Ciccariello and her husband Brian Ciccariello, and Christopher Matté and his wife Megan McAvoy Matté.
While Nancy was a dedicated mother, aunt and great aunt, she truly flourished in her role as a Nana. Her five “grandbabies” were the light of her life, and she cherished every moment spent watching them grow. Her spirit lives on in Chase, Morgan, and Paige Ciccariello, as well as Hannah and Noah Matté.
Nancy’s happiest moments were often found by the water. She dearly loved her trips to Naples, FL, where she and Steve spent their time shelling, walking hand-in-hand to the Naples Pier, and taking in the coastal sunsets. Back home, she was the heart of her social circles; she cherished hosting her annual Christmas party for "the girls of the Aggie" and loved the camaraderie of her "Stitch and Bitch" gatherings. Whether she was out for a "shop till you drop" adventure or simply sharing a laugh, Nancy’s smile had the power to light up any room.
Nancy will be remembered for her warmth, her gentle spirit, and the quiet strength she offered to everyone she loved. She leaves behind a void that can only be filled by the cherished memories held by her husband, siblings, children, nieces, nephews, cousins, grandbabies, and the many friends lucky enough to know her.
Nancy's Funeral Services will be private.
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