Born June 14, 1971 in Pittsburgh, he was the son of James G. Nagy and Patricia Fedoush Nagy .
Jimmy worked as a welder-assembler for Curtis Wright Corporation. He was a member of St. Paul's R.C. Church in Butler.
Jimmy was a devoted husband who cherished his wife and two sons, whom he was very proud of. He loved his parents and siblings as well. His three dogs, Danny, Max and Mollie were his constant companions. He was an avid outdoorsman. Jimmy would do anything for anyone. He was always the life of the party and a class act who was loved by all. He had a fantastic sense of humor and loved life. He will be deeply missed.
Surviving are wife, Cynthia (Gatto) Nagy, whom he married in 1997, his parents, James G. and Patricia Fedoush Nagy, two sons, Nicholas Nagy and Alexander Nagy, his sister, Michelle Nagy, and two brothers, Michael Nagy and Matthew Nagy.
Fox Funeral Home, Saxonburg, Pa
Born June 14, 1971 in Pittsburgh, he was the son of James G. Nagy and Patricia Fedoush Nagy .
Jimmy worked as a welder-assembler for Curtis Wright Corporation. He was a member of St. Paul's R.C. Church in Butler.
Jimmy was a devoted husband who cherished his wife and two sons, whom he was very proud of. He loved his parents and siblings as well. His three dogs, Danny, Max and Mollie were his constant companions. He was an avid outdoorsman. Jimmy would do anything for anyone. He was always the life of the party and a class act who was loved by all. He had a fantastic sense of humor and loved life. He will be deeply missed.
Surviving are wife, Cynthia (Gatto) Nagy, whom he married in 1997, his parents, James G. and Patricia Fedoush Nagy, two sons, Nicholas Nagy and Alexander Nagy, his sister, Michelle Nagy, and two brothers, Michael Nagy and Matthew Nagy.
Fox Funeral Home, Saxonburg, Pa
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