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Patricia Ann (Mikulis) Williams

Apr 3, 2026

Nashua, NH

Patricia Ann (Mikulis) Williams, 85, of Nashua, passed away peacefully on March 21, 2026, at the

Nashua Bridges Memory Care Facility. Born on February 23, 1941, in Lowell, Massachusetts, and moved to Nashua when she was four years old and was the beloved daughter of the late Benjamin M. Mikulis Sr. and Nellie Marion (Antonovich) Mikulis, both of Lithuanian descent.

A long-time Nashua resident and graduate of Nashua High School (Class of 1959), Patricia was

remembered fondly in her yearbook as “Pat–good kid–shy and quiet,” with her favorite expression

“Gee!” She was known as a great babysitter who enjoyed reading and listening to those ” new 45s” (45rpm) records.

In her adolescent years, Pat played softball for Ward 9 and enjoyed dancing, swimming, and

especially candlepin bowling. She embraced community activities in her hometown with her friends

and mother, Nellie. She also enjoyed traveling and took memorable trips to Costa Rica, Portugal, and Spain. She cherished her family and the city she grew up in throughout her life and loved going to Hampton,Rye, and Wallace Sands beaches on the New Hampshire coastline. She loved animals, especially her infamous family cat, Ringo.

Pat graduated from Nashua Business College in 1961 and began her career in the payroll department at J.F.McElwain Company in Nashua. She later joined Balzers Corporation in Hudson, where she worked in administration, and retired from BJ’s Wholesale Club as a dedicated member of the hospitality team.

She is survived by her brother Benjamin Mikulis Jr. of Nashua, her deceased brother George Mikulis and his wife Karel Mikulis of Gilford NH, and Dr. David Mikulis and his wife Dr. Gabrielle deVeber of Oakville, Ontario, Canada, deceased aunts,uncles, and many cousins, nieces, nephews, grandnieces, and grandnephews.

The family wishes to express heartfelt thanks to the dedicated staff at Bridges by EPOCH at Nashua for their kindness, patience, and support, and to the caring team at Home Health & Hospice Care (Nashua/Merrimack) for their comfort, guidance, and expertise during her final days. Their compassion meant the world to the family and helped make her time as peaceful as possible.

To accommodate family members who live abroad, a memorial service at St. Patrick’s Church will be

announced at a future date. Burial will be at Holy Cross Lithuanian Cemetery in Hudson, NH. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Home Health & Hospice Care (Nashua/Merrimack) or to St.

Patrick’s Church in Nashua, NH, in loving memory of Patricia Ann (Mikulis) Williams.