In Memory of

Nadia

Panachyd

(Chechkevich)

Condolences

Condolence From: Horace Lawrence
Condolence: My sincere condolences for the loss of your loved one. Be assured that the almighty God truly cares for the family! May you find comfort in the promise that "... there is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous" (Acts 24:15), and very soon "... no resident will say, 'I am sick'" (Isa. 33:24) because "... death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.”(Rev. 21:4) How is this possible? Visit JW. ORG and search for 'Why did Jesus die?'. Then watch the video.
Wednesday October 25, 2017
Condolence From: Manny Friedman
Condolence: I first met Mrs. Panachyd in 1963, when I was a senior at Weaver and met Jack Panachyd, when we were part of a group visiting Harvard. Jack became my roommate and since that time Jack remained my best friend. I visited Mrs. Panachyd many times, and got to know her very well. Mrs Panachyd and my mother spoke frequently on the telphone (usually once per week), over a 40 year period. We will all miss her.
Wednesday October 11, 2017
Condolence From: Maria Camarco
Condolence: Julian - your mother was a sweetheart every time I spoke with her on the phone. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Friends always, Maria Camarco
Tuesday October 10, 2017
Condolence From: Caroline Mason
Condolence: My memory of Nadia Panachyd is of a beautiful, intelligent, gracious and kind woman who was proud of her Ukrainian heritage, home and family. She revered her husband and adored her sons. The trials and tribulations the Panachyds and other Ukrainians endured before coming to this country were incredibly heart wrenching. Yet she would not dwell on the past, always counting her blessings. Despite sadness at her passing, there is joy in knowing she is reuniting with her family members in heaven.
Monday October 09, 2017