Renee Wojcik Nichols, a cherished member of her community, passed away on September 5, 2025, at the age of 55. She is remembered for her vibrant spirit and deep connections to family and friends. Born on September 2, 1970, in Hudson, New Hampshire, she was the daughter of Elaine M. Wojcik (Fontaine) and Richard Wojcik, and sister to Michelle A. Wojcik, who resides in Boston and Provincetown, Massachusetts.

Renee’s educational journey began at Notre Dame Academy in Tyngsboro, Massachusetts, followed by her graduation from St. Michael’s College in Vermont. She later earned an MBA from Georgia State University, showcasing her commitment to personal growth and achievement.

Throughout her life, Renee was known for her adventurous spirit. A passionate dancer and skilled deejay in her youth, she moved to Washington, D.C., where she played a pivotal role in launching two popular nightclubs in 1995. In 1996, she relocated to Atlanta, where she met her husband, Bradford Nichols. The couple married in 2004 and welcomed their first son, Hudson, in 2005.

In June 2007, the family moved back to New Hampshire to be closer to relatives and for Bradford to join New England Financial Planning Group, which was founded by Richard Wojcik in 1980. Shortly after their arrival in Nashua, Renee gave birth to their second child, Miller, in September 2007.

Renee embraced motherhood with passion, cherishing every moment spent with her sons. Both boys attended Bishop Guertin High School in Nashua and were active in sports. Renee was their most devoted supporter, attending every game and school event. In a touching tribute, the Bishop Guertin football team has announced they will wear Renee’s initials on their helmets for the remainder of the 2025 season.

Renee faced cancer twice during her life but never let it define her. Known for her compassion and zest for life, she made a significant impact on those around her. Family vacations spent at the beach in Cape Cod and Wells, Maine, created lasting memories that she cherished.

In addition to her family ties, Renee nurtured her artistic side by framing artwork for Galeria Cubana, a project established by her sister, Michelle. Her dedication to yoga led her to become an instructor, teaching at The Windsoul Wellness Center in Tyngsboro, Massachusetts.

Renee also enjoyed cooking and was known for her culinary skills. She shared many meals and laughter with her close-knit community of friends in Nashua. An avid pickleball player, she made many friends on the court and was always eager to engage in new activities. Her sense of style and enthusiasm for life left a lasting impression on everyone she met.

Travel was another passion for Renee, who explored destinations including Italy, Switzerland, France, England, and Portugal, creating unforgettable memories with her family and friends.

Along with her immediate family, Renee is survived by numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and lifelong friends who will miss her dearly. A Celebration of Life will be organized at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, the family invites contributions to be made in her name to the following charities: Boston Children’s Hospital, Wells Mountain Initiative, and The Hudson Community Food Pantry in New Hampshire.