Patty Rossi

Death date: Apr 24, 2018
Nancy J. Leighton, 82, of Stafford Springs, CT, wife of the late Gerald C. Leighton, Jr., passed away on Tuesday, April 24, 2018. She was born in Stafford Springs, CT, daughter of the late John F. and Flora E. (Locke) Roche. Nancy Read Obituary

Gerry and Janet,. we were so sadden to hear of Nancy's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and pray God will ease your pain. She will be missed so much. Will always remember her beautiful smile. Bill and Gloria Bennett
Lisa Zandra and Trisha,
I'm sending you my condolences and my love. Your Mom, otherwise known as Mimi, was such a very special person. She was loved and will be missed by so many. Beautiful baby Leighton will carry on the family name, in memory of her. Wishing you all the strength in the world to make it through this is very difficult time.
Family is what it is all about. I think of Nancy, Gerry & Janet, Lisa & Mark and all our family together at our Kevin & Kelly’s wedding. Smiles, laughter and the warmth and love of the day. I will always remember her laugh. Yes her contagious laughter-you may not know what she was laughing at but it made you laugh. Nancy is with her Gerry again and that brings me great joy. Godspeed Nancy until we meet again
Gerry, Lisa and families, I knew your mom from way back in her Big Bunny days. She was a hoot. Such a wonderful person, I will miss her stop in's for syrup and running into her around town. Whenever I think of her I smile, and will continue to do so.
Karen Bradway

I was shocked & saddened to learn that Nancy had passed. Enjoyed playing cards with her at Roaring Brook Campground and chatting with her at the Senior Center. She will be missed. My prayers for her family. Betty Kessler
I just want to send my condolences to both Gerry & Lisa on the lost of your mom. She was a sweet Lady and I always enjoyed talking & visiting with her when she would stop by and buy Maple Syrup from me. She will be missed.
Don Bradway
Lisa and family. We are so sorry for the loss of your mom. She was truly one of the dearest ladies we have ever known (and one of the best card players). She will be greatly missed by many, including us. So many good memories of playing cards and laughing both in Florida and Connecticut.
Sharon and Joe DiDio
