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NASHUA – Steven M. Maciejewski, 68, a resident of Nashua, NH, died on September 14, 2021 at Concord Hospital. He was the beloved husband of Jacquelyn A. (Dery) Maciejewski with whom he shared 46 years of marriage.

He was born in Lowell on September 13, 1953, the son of the late John J., Sr. and Stephanie S. (Slowik) Maciejewski.

Steven was the director of Stadium Liquors in Tewksbury for over 30 years and will be remembered as a hardworking father figure to his employees, who lovingly called him “Well”. A former member of the Long Meadow Golf Club, he enjoyed playing golf when he could. Steven was a member of Revere’s 27th Drum and Bugle Corp Lancers and scorer for the Bishop Guertin High School softball team. One of his favorite places was Forest Lake in Dalton, NH, where he spent time with his sister. Above all, Steven was a family man who adored his children and loved ones.

In addition to his beloved wife, he is survived by his children, Kenneth MD Maciejewski of Nashua, NH and Leah E. Maciejewski of Merrimack, NH; her siblings, Elaine Millen and her husband Stan of North Conway, NH and John J. Maciejewski, Jr. of Tewksbury; and his nephews John Michael Maciejewski and his wife Shannon of Walpole, NH, and John Roy Dery of Nashua, NH.

Besides his parents, he is unfortunately predeceased by his daughter, Sarah D. Maciejewski, who died in 2007, and his brother Michael Maciejewski.

Visiting hours will be Tuesday, September 21 from 2 to 7 p.m. at the DRACUT FUNERAL HOME, 2159 Lakeview Ave., DRACUT. Her funeral will be at the funeral home at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday, followed by her funeral at 10 a.m. at Saint Williams Church, 1351 Main Street, TEWKSBURY. Interment will follow at St. Mary’s Cemetery, TEWKSBURY. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Steven’s memory to the Sarah D. Maciejewski Memorial Scholarship at www.bghs.org/giving/make-a-gift (please choose “other” and write name in comments) and / or the Dom Polski Scholarship Foundation, C / O Sarah D. Maciejewski Memorial Scholarship, 10 Coburn St. Lowell, MA. Funeral Director Paul A. Hardy, Jr. For directions and the online guest book, visit DRACUTFUNERALHOME.COM.



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