Nancy Lou Ann Gandolfo

Nancy Lou Ann Gandolfo

NORTH CANAAN — Nancy Lou Ann Gandolfo passed peacefully in her sleep Nov.  16, 2023. God rest her soul. 

I’ll remember her as a strong, independent, loving woman who was dedicated to her family. My momma has always been my hero and I her champion. Coming up from humble roots, the daughter of John and Amelia Pezze, she spent much of her adult life building community. 

Heavily involved in local politics in North Canaan, including elected Select Person, Registrar, Democratic Committee member, she  served as the secretary for the Northwest Connecticut Rod and Gun Club for over forty years. As an outdoorsman and naturalist, she loved nature and promoted conservation. Professionally my mother was employed by The Canaan National Bank for many years and retired as the housing manager for Station Place in North Canaan where she made her mark with integrity. 

Her presence is sorely missed in our lives but her spirit lives on all around us. She is resting in solitude high upon a mountaintop overlooking the Salmon River at The Rockin’ J Ranch in Eastern Idaho. 

My mother wished that donations be made directly to The Sharon Audubon Society in her honor. “Uva Uvam Vivendo Varia Fit.”

She is survived by; Jason “Jake” Gandolfo, Mario Louis Gandolfo Jr., Nanette Van Patten-Hardy-Timmins, Jack Timmins, Rebecca Hardy, Leah Alexander and Brynn Alexander.  

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