Death: Nicole M. Day Obituary – A woman named Nicole M. (Cotsifas) Day, who was 47 years old at the time of her passing, passed away peacefully in the comfort of her own home on Saturday, March 23, surrounded by her devoted wife and children. Among the families that Nicole leaves behind are her husband, Christopher M. Day; her two children, Jacob C. and Erin M.; her mother, Barbara (Healy) Cotsifas of Jacsonville, Florida; her two sisters, Jennifer Indemaio and Stephanie Cotsifas; and a large number of nieces and nephews. Nicole also leaves behind a large number of grandchildren. Not long before she took her own life, her father, Chris Cotsifas, had already passed away. Nicole is a graduate of Sachem High School, which is situated on Long Island, New York.
In addition to his Master’s degree from Springfield College, Nicole also holds a Master’s degree from Springfield College. In 2005, Nicole exchanged her vows with the person she had been in love with since college. Working as a social worker, Nicole was driven by a strong desire to be of assistance to other people. Over the course of more than eight years, she worked at the University of Massachusetts. A person who was always working hard and who cherished her children with all of her heart, Nicole was a person who was always working hard. In the presence of her loved ones and close friends, Nicole experienced a great deal of happiness.
One of Nicole’s favorite things to do was to laugh and smile at the expense of everyone else. The beach, swimming, and going on hikes were all activities that she enjoyed doing. Among the families that Nicole leaves behind are her husband, Christopher M. Day; her two children, Jacob C. and Erin M.; her mother, Barbara (Healy) Cotsifas of Jacsonville, Florida; her two sisters, Jennifer Indemaio and Stephanie Cotsifas; and a large number of nieces and nephews. Nicole also leaves behind a large number of grandchildren. Not long before she took her own life, her father, Chris Cotsifas, had already passed away.
Having earned a Master’s degree from Springfield College, along with other qualifications, Nicole received her high school diploma from Sachem High School, which is situated on Long Island in the state of New York. In 2005, Nicole exchanged her vows with the person she had been in love with since college. Working as a social worker, Nicole was driven by a strong desire to be of assistance to other people. Over the course of more than eight years, she worked at the University of Massachusetts. A person who was always working hard and who cherished her children with all of her heart, Nicole was a person who was always working hard.
In the presence of her loved ones and close friends, Nicole experienced a great deal of happiness. One of Nicole’s favorite things to do was to laugh and smile at the expense of everyone else. The beach, swimming, and going on hikes were all activities that she enjoyed doing. Thank you to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, which is led by Dr. Kaddis and all of the nurses, as well as Salmon Home VNA Care, which is led by Dianna Sawyer, for all of the care and support that they provided. The family would like to express their gratitude to both of these organizations.
Thank you to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, which is led by Dr. Kaddis and all of the nurses, as well as Salmon Home VNA Care, which is led by Dianna Sawyer, for all of the care and support that they provided. The family would like to express their gratitude to both of these organizations. Visitation will be held on Friday, April 5th from 4 to 7 p.m. at Mulhane Home for Funerals, which is located at 45 N. Main Street in Millbury. We would like to extend an invitation to Nicole’s family and friends to come and pay their respects during this time. Millbury’s St. Brigid Church, located at 59 North Main Street, will be the location of the Funeral Mass that will be held for her on Saturday, April 6th at 11 a.m. A private burial will take place.