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March 21, 1929 - September 23, 2023

Burial Date October 4, 2023

Funeral Home Miles Funeral Home

Section Garden of Cross Lot Number: 30Grave Number: D#1

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Nicholas Bandas, 94, passed away on Saturday, September 23, 2023, at Notre Dame Long Term Care in Worcester. He is survived by his high school sweetheart and loving wife of 75 years, Dolores (Dody) Rail Bandas. Nick & Dody were married on February 7, 1948, at St. Joseph’s Church in Willimantic, CT. The Most Reverend Robert J McManus, Bishop of Worcester recently blest and renewed their marriage vows!

Nick is predeceased by his parents Onufre & Catherine (Pyna) Bandas, sister Evelyn Bandas and half-brother Peter Stronczek and wife Lillian. Also, his in-laws Burt & Emelda Rail.

He leaves his children Dr. Mark Bandas and his wife Anja formally of Nashville, TN and now residing in Frankfurt, Germany and his beloved daughter Lynn Murdock and her husband David of Holden.

Nick also leaves his grandchildren David Murdock Jr and his wife Johanna of Reading; Patricia Glasier and her husband Brandon of Rutland; and Michael Murdock and his partner Monique Fitzpatrick of Russell. Nick was often seen at his grandchildren’s sporting events as they grew up. He was lovingly called “Pop” by all. Nick was blessed with four great grandchildren Adelaide and Hailey Murdock and Brayden and Ava Glasier. He also leaves nieces and nephews throughout Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Florida.

He was born in Richmond Hill, Queens, New York City to the late Onufre Bandas and Catherine (Pyna) Bandas. The family moved to Mansfield CT where Nick graduated with High Honors from Windham High School in 1946. Nick also attended Hillyer College in Hartford, CT. and the University of Connecticut.

Nick started his long career working as a machine operator at Insulation Products (Later-The William Brand Co, then Brand-Rex Corp) in their insulating wire operation. The company experienced rapid growth under Nick’s management and soon became the leader in the manufacturing of insulated plastic wire and cable.

After several promotions he became plant superintendent in charge of all plant operations. Nick, after 18 years in manufacturing had an urge to try sales and resigned from Brand-Rex and accepted a sales position with Camden Wire Co. However, after two years in sales, Nick missed manufacturing and accepted a position with Montrose Products in Auburn, MA. Experiencing rapid growth, Nick was soon promoted to Vice President of Manufacturing and later to Executive Vice President.

Nick was known throughout the New England area for his expertise and knowledge of the wire and cable industry. In 1989 Nick was the recipient of the Charles D Scott Distinguished Career Award by the Wire Cable Club of America. Nick was a member of the Willimantic Elks, The Management Club, The Junior Chamber of Commerce and President of the Babe Ruth League. While residing in Paxton MA. He was a Charter member of the Paxton Lions Club.

After 24 years at Montrose and 43 years in the wire cable industry, Nick decided to retire in 1989. He came out of retirement in 1990 to accept a position at Madison Cable Corp in Worcester. As 1st Vice President of Manufacturing. After health issues Nick retired again in 1994.

After living in Paxton for many years they built a house in Worcester and in 2008 Nick and Dody moved from Worcester to a condominium at the Oaks in Holden. They downsized further and moved to Notre Dame Du Lac Assisted Living in Worcester. In May of 2018.

Nick was a devoted husband, father who loved his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren dearly. He will forever be missed. He was a long-time member of Saint Mary’s church in Holden.

Relatives and friends are invited to visit with Nick’s family from 10 to 11 am on Wednesday, October 4th at St. Mary’s Church, 114 Princeton St., Holden, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial to be celebrated at 11 am. Interment will follow at Worcester County Memorial Park in Paxton. Funeral arrangements are under the care of Miles Funeral Home of Holden. www.milesfuneralhome.com

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