Bayonne High School Alumni
Bayonne, New Jersey (NJ)
In Memory of
Nicole Will (née Sangi)
1948-2025
Born Mar 10, 1948, Nicole Will (née Sangi) attended Bayonne High School in Bayonne, NJ.
Class of 1965
Mar 10, 1948 - Apr 26, 2025
Mar 10, 1948 - Apr 26, 2025
"There once was a girl from Bayonne ..."
Nicole Sangi Will, 77, passed away earlier this year at her home in Minneapolis, MN.
Born on March 10, 1948, in Clarksburg, WV, Nicole grew up in Bayonne, NJ, with her parents and four siblings. She married Richard Will in 1968, had three sons —Joshua, Noah, and Nicolas — and was a loving "Momo" to her eight grandchildren.
Unafraid to speak her mind, Nicole stood up for what was right and instilled those values in her family and friends. A well-respected force for change, Nicole loved the plants and animals that brought her great solace and comfort in her home, especially when having to deal with nothing but boys and men for over 30 years.
Per her request, there will be no funeral or public service; she donated her body to the U of M Anatomy Bequest Program. In life, she possessed a devilish smile, a sharp wit, and a devotion to family that was unparalleled. In death, she has become a silent mentor and will be sorely missed.
Nicole Sangi Will, 77, passed away earlier this year at her home in Minneapolis, MN.
Born on March 10, 1948, in Clarksburg, WV, Nicole grew up in Bayonne, NJ, with her parents and four siblings. She married Richard Will in 1968, had three sons —Joshua, Noah, and Nicolas — and was a loving "Momo" to her eight grandchildren.
Unafraid to speak her mind, Nicole stood up for what was right and instilled those values in her family and friends. A well-respected force for change, Nicole loved the plants and animals that brought her great solace and comfort in her home, especially when having to deal with nothing but boys and men for over 30 years.
Per her request, there will be no funeral or public service; she donated her body to the U of M Anatomy Bequest Program. In life, she possessed a devilish smile, a sharp wit, and a devotion to family that was unparalleled. In death, she has become a silent mentor and will be sorely missed.
