ELLSWORTH – Nancy Elizabeth (Davis) Domagala, 73, died June 8, 2012, at a Bangor hospital. She was born May 25, 1939, in Bar Harbor, the daughter of Paul Lurvey Davis and Virginia Mary (Moore) Davis.

Nancy was a 1957 graduate of Ellsworth High School and was a member of the National Honor Society. She was a faithful employee of Union Trust Co. for more than 35 years. Nancy was a member of First Congregational Church UCC, Ellsworth. She was a dear sister, always willing to listen; a true friend, keeping lifetime friendships with her neighbors and school friends, often getting together with them for breakfast and road trips. She loved reading, flowers and gardening, her window boxes were always well tended and a colorful addition to her homes exterior. The interior was a treasure of plates, dishes and her prized collection of transfer ware. Her love of antiquing was visible. However her photos of her children and grandchildren took center stage. She cherished her time with her family and all their activities. She was truly a devoted wife, mother and grandmother.

She is survived by her daughters, Elizabeth “Beth” Austin and husband, Everett, of Mariaville and Diane Gaspar and husband, James, of Orland; sons, Thomas Domagala and wife, Corinna, and Joseph Domagala all of Ellsworth; grandchildren, Melissa and Danielle Hinckley, Tena Austin, Shaye, Mitchell, Nolan and Davis Domagala; sisters, Virginia Salsbury and husband, Richard, of Ellsworth and Martha Murch and husband, Wayne, of Franklin; and brother, Paul Davis and wife, Virginia, of Ellsworth. She was predeceased by her parents; and husband, William T. Domagala.

Calling hours will be held 5:30-7 p.m. Monday, June 11, at Jordan-Fernald, 113 Franklin St., Ellsworth. A graveside service will be 1 p.m. Tuesday, June 12, at Woodbine Cemetery, Ellsworth. Contributions in Nancy’s memory may be made to CancerCare of Maine, care of Healthcare Charities, P.O. Box 931, Bangor 04402-0931. Condolences may be expressed at

www.jordanfernald.com.

“She will be greatly missed and forever in our hearts.”

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