Nancy L. Walor
July 3, 1930 ~ October 11, 2022
DANVERS- Nancy L. (Nelson) Walor, 92, passed away in her home on October 11, 2022, surrounded by her family. She was the wife of the late Edward C. Walor.
Born in Beverly on July 3, 1930, she was the daughter of the late Victor and Rose (Drinkwater) Nelson. She was raised and educated in Salem and graduated from Salem High School in 1948. Nancy had worked as an assembler for several electronic manufacturers in the North Shore including Lafayette Electronics, BOMAC and LFE. She more recently had been employed in the kitchen for Henry’s Market. Nancy had been a longtime member of the Polish Club and always helped in the kitchen for their polish picnics. She was also the Vice President of the Polish Legion of American Veterans, Ladies Auxiliary, Chapter 63. Nancy enjoyed trips to various casinos with her friends from the Polish Club.
She is survived by three children, Patricia deAlmeida and her husband, Joseph of NH, Robert Walor of Danvers and Steven Walor and his wife, JoAnne of Peabody, seven grandchildren, Scott, Brett and Craig Linbo, Melissa Acherman, Michael and Kenneth deAlmeida and Daniel Walor, thirteen great grandchildren and two nephews, David Nelson and Richard Connelly. She was predeceased by her daughter, Cynthia Linbo, her niece Cindy Cone and siblings Victor Nelson and Helen Armstrong.
Her funeral service will be held privately. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Nancy’s name to Care Dimensions, 75 Sylvan St., Danvers, MA, 01923. Online condolences are available at www.LyonsFuneral.com
I am so sorry to hear the news. I have many fond memories of your Mom and Dad at the picnics and enjoying the summer holidays at your house. My prayers are with all of you.
Cheryl Walor
I am sorry to hear that you mother passed away. We had shared a lot of good times and laughs at family cookouts and Nancy was a great hostess. Always laughing and smiling. Nothing got her down. May she rest in peace
Marsha & Wally Walor
It’s impossible to pick one single memory when thinking about Nancy. Growing up next-door, I was able to spend countless hours in her yard, in her kitchen, and chatting with her over the backyard fence. Her roaring laughter is something that I will never forget. She truly was, one of a kind. I am so sorry Rob and Stevie, Pat and grandchildren.
All my love,
Kim Niciewsky
I’m so sorry to hear about your mom. We have some wonderful memories of family get togethers with her and all the family at there home, polish picnic’s, the polish club.those where wonderful times.prayers to everyone.
Mike and I have so many fond memories with her and Butch, great times at the Polish Club, and many great years of camping. Such fun times we had. RIP Nancy my thoughts and prayers are with you Rob, Pat, and Stevie.
Barbara and Mike Mahoney
Barbara Lockhart sent a virtual gift in memory of Nancy Walor
so sorry to her, Rest in Peace, my memories will never forget you, fly high to Butch