Renee L. Nichols ’92
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聽Ren茅e Wojcik Died suddenly and unexpectedly, early September 5, 2025. Ren茅e is survived by parents, Elaine M. Wojcik (Fontaine) and Richard Wojcik of Hudson, NH; and sister, Michelle A. Wojcik (Boston and Provincetown, MA). Ren茅e graduated from Notre Dame Academy in Tyngsboro, MA and St. Michael’s College, VT. She also earned an MBA from George State University.
Ren茅e meant a lot to many people. In her school days, she was a dancing queen and a DJ extraordinaire. Always spirited and adventurous, she moved to Washington, D.C. to work in hospitality. During her time there, she assisted in launching two popular nightclubs in 1995.
In 1996, Ren茅e moved to Atlanta. It was while living and working there where she met her husband, Bradford Nichols. The couple married in 2004 and had their first son, Hudson, in Atlanta in 2005. In June 2007, they moved to NH, to be closer to her family and for Brad to work for New England Financial Planning Group in Burlington, MA, established by Richard Wojcik in 1980.
Shortly after arriving to Nashua, Ren茅e gave birth to their second child, Miller, in September 2007. Her boys were the light of her life. She adored being their mother and was enamored with each stage of their growth. Both boys attended Bishop Guertin High School in Nashua and were active in athletics. Ren茅e was their biggest cheerleader, who attended every game and school function. In honor of Ren茅e and Miller, the Bishop Guertin football team will be wearing Ren茅e’s initials on their helmets for the remainder of the 2025 season.
Ren茅e confronted cancer twice in her life. She was a truly compassionate person who never took time or life for granted. She touched many lives and had seemingly endless energy. Ren茅e remained close to her parents and sister throughout her life. In her childhood, the family spent many happy days at the beach together on Cape Cod and later in Wells, ME.
When her boys were very young, she framed artwork for Galeria Cubana, established by her sister, Michelle. Soon after, she followed her decades’ long passion for yoga and became an instructor. She then taught yoga for several years at The Windsoul Wellness Center in Tyngsboro, MA.
Ren茅e was also a talented cook, who had a neighborhood of friends living in Nashua, with whom she shared many meals. She was an avid pickle ball player and exercise enthusiast. She made many friends on the pickle ball court, at the gym, and in the yoga studio. She was always eager and ready to play.
In addition to being fit, Ren茅e had a tremendous sense of style. She loved to travel with her family and friends. Their international travels took them to Italy, Switzerland, France, England, Portugal, Puerto Rico and beyond.
In addition to her immediate family, Ren茅e also leaves behind many close aunts, uncles and cousins, as well as life long friends, classmates and neighbors who will miss her dearly.
Video in memory of her: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGLMf_EllBY