Andrea L. Kasprzyk of Warren

Posted 9/25/17

Andrea L. Kasprzyk passed away Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2017, after a three-year illness.

Born in Cranston, a daughter of the late Raymond and Natalie (Stack) Jamrog, Andrea lived in Warren most of …

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Andrea L. Kasprzyk of Warren

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Andrea L. Kasprzyk passed away Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2017, after a three-year illness.

Born in Cranston, a daughter of the late Raymond and Natalie (Stack) Jamrog, Andrea lived in Warren most of her life. She graduated from Warren High School.

Andrea is survived by her daughter, Nancy Kasprzyk-Magoni of Fall River, Mass., and her sister, Nancy Marsden of Johnston, R.I. She was preceded in death by her husband Stephen.

Andrea was kind-hearted, outgoing and extremely personable. She connected with people wherever she went. She enjoyed going out, laughing with her friends, being stylish and spending time with her daughter.

Andrea faced the challenges of her illness with unbelievable strength, courage and selflessness. She will be missed greatly by everyone who knew her.

Arrangements are private. Donations in Andrea’s memory may be made to the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (https://www.themmrf.org/donate-to-mmrf).

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