Topic: Roy Nac.


ken ct.    -- 04-19-2019 @ 3:58 AM
  Wr just one of the best guys in the hobby. Roy Nacewicz just passed away. He will be missed by many,condolances to his family. ken Isidor ct.


42wagon    -- 04-19-2019 @ 4:11 AM
  A great loss to the hobby. Not only did Roy have every fastener imaginable but a wealth of information as to what should go where.
42 Wagon


40 Coupe    -- 04-19-2019 @ 4:54 AM
  God Bless, rest in piece.


kubes40    -- 04-19-2019 @ 5:25 AM
  Holy cr*p!
This is horrible news!
My gosh...

Mike "Kube" Kubarth


efv8CofAAdmin    -- 04-19-2019 @ 5:27 AM
  WOW. I met Roy way back in 1978, at my first EFV-8 National Meet in Tulsa OK. Got invited to his house during the 1979 Eastern National Meet. And he then invited me to 'tag' along in October of 1982 to an event called Hershey, and I have been attending ever since. I have known Roy since then, and that equates to over 1/2 of my life knowing him.
As we all know, we will all end up the same, but there are those that you don't believe that will ever pass, and Roy was one of those.
So, very sad. I will miss him dearly.

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fordv8j    -- 04-19-2019 @ 6:44 AM
  Hate to hear that, he was a very helpful guy, when I was putting bugs on my windows, he will be missed by many


TomO    -- 04-19-2019 @ 7:24 AM
  Roy was a great guy and very helpful when you asked him a question. He will be missed.

Tom


1935fordtn    -- 04-19-2019 @ 9:45 AM
  Roy was a good friend, and I will miss him dearly. Rest assured stories of Roy Nacewicz will be told many years off into my future.. He was a real mentor to me, and a true asset to the V-8 Club and the hobby as a whole.


TonyM    -- 04-19-2019 @ 11:03 AM
  RIP Roy.


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kenburke    -- 04-19-2019 @ 1:22 PM
  Oh My. I was just communicating with Roy in Feb. He was always of help. I hope he went peaceably. He will be missed.


Ritzy1    -- 04-19-2019 @ 1:31 PM
  Terrible news. A couple of years ago I planned a business trip to Detroit just so I could go by his place and pick up a bunch of stuff I needed (and more that I might need). His assistant was out, so he had to figure out where she kept the labels for each kit he assembled by hand from the many bins in his shop. It was interesting to learn that he was originally from Agawam, MA, which is back my way. Very helpful and knowledgeable, as others have already said. Condolences to his family and friends, as well as to the entire early Ford hobby. He will be missed.

This message was edited by Ritzy1 on 4-19-19 @ 1:33 PM


3w2    -- 04-19-2019 @ 1:54 PM
  For those of you who only knew my long-time friend as a helpful voice on the telephone. He will be sorely missed.

May he rest in peace.


nelsb01    -- 04-19-2019 @ 2:30 PM
  Great picture Dave. It pretty well shows Roy as we all will remember. Either a Ford or Ohio State hat and a whimsical grin.


fatso2114    -- 04-21-2019 @ 6:08 PM
  What a huge loss ,dealt with Roy for 20 plus years,what a wealth of knowledge,R.I.P,Roy


nelsb01    -- 04-24-2019 @ 8:14 PM
  The hall at the funeral home was full -- while I go back with my involvement with Roy well before many, it was none the less an unbelievable out pouring of love and affection from all in attendance. I personally saw many others who I would not have met if it was not for knowing Roy. Thanks Roy. You improved my life and enhanced my involvement in old Fords and the Early Ford V-8 Club. And not to mention the great job you did in mentoring your children, your step children and your grand children.
I wish you were still here to continue to guide us on our journey.


Grant    -- 08-19-2019 @ 5:53 AM
  This is the photo which appears on page 4 of the July/August 2019 V8 Times.

I thought that some of the members who frequent this site might like to see it in color.

Click on the image to enlarge it.

R.I.P. Roy ..... thanks for being being so friendly and helpful.


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