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Paul Kuriscak
June 16, 2022
Nick, coach and mentor!
He was a great man, teacher and coach I highly respected.
I always remember his pronunciation of my last name and loved it. He was a man who made you feel appreciated. I remember..all clear, retrieve arrows, Moose Jaw and rotate. Miss you much.
Look forward seeing you in the future coach!
stan sattelberg
May 25, 2012
Nick was in my class at NTHS where he played FB. I remember Nick's last game as QB vs. Notre Dame which was televised. Indiana lost but it seemed everything went right for the QB. On one (of many) notable plays Nick went back to punt. The ball went over his head, he ran back, picked it up, and being chased in a quick half circle kicked the ball over the heads of all the ND return men. ND named Nick as their "all-opponent QB of the year".
Emil Kolpack
August 24, 2011
Retrieve arrows! Everybody Rotate! Hey Moose Jaw! Wow. Saw there was a new entrie and remember a man who was loved and respected.A gentleman,someone to look up to,and a good man.
Scott Maitland
August 22, 2011
Coach Sebek was a "GOOD MAN" and provided an excellent example for many of us to emulate.
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UNicks 80th
April 4, 2008
UNick"s 80th birthday & Denise (oct07)
April 4, 2008
UNick with his niece & grandniece
March 31, 2008
Lunch with Unick summer2007
March 31, 2008
UNick & Kaylee august 2007
March 31, 2008
Bob Fredrickson
January 31, 2008
Nick was my golf coach at NTHS during the mid sixties. He went out of his way to give us the opportunity to learn and improve our games. He came early, stayed late and inspired us all to do our best. I've thought of Nick often over the years and will always appreciate his dedication to young people, teaching sportsmanship and integrity by his excellent example.
Tricia O'Connor
December 15, 2007
Uncle Nick...what can I say! He was a one of a kind. I'll never forget him and us playing in his apartment downstairs..and all the stuff!!! It was amazing and some good memories made then and there! We had some good times! My heart goes out to Aunt Denise, Uncle Mike, Scott, Carla, Krissy and Marc. To all of those who knew him..he will be sadly missed. God Bless Uncle Nick wherever you are!
Love
Trish & Family
Carla Driscoll
December 3, 2007
Uncle Nick meant different things to different people. To me he was a man of strength & dedication. He always took the time to listen & always made you feel important. Uncle Nick seemed to find away to make you laugh; whether is was a story about his finger or greeting a young lady at the door by singing the tune from "Miss America." I will forever be thankful to have had Uncle Nick in my life. I hope my husband & I do our best to make Uncle Nick proud of our "little Nick." I hope to raise him to have the same qualities of his great uncle...a GREAT man!
Harry Beno
December 1, 2007
I worked with Nick as his school superintendent. He always had the best interest of the School District and his students. He was so honest and down to earth. A very kind and gentleman. I am sure he is coaching the golf team of angels.
Doc. Beno
gerald Andrews
December 1, 2007
Nov 30 07 My condolences on the passing of coach Nick I had the great pleasure of having him as my gym teacher at drake elementary in NT in the early 60's he will truly be missed. Gerald Andrews Cheektowaga N.Y>
diane czwojdak
December 1, 2007
Dear Scott and Family: I didn't know your Uncle Nick, but from all your wonderful stories,no wonder you and so many people loved him. While reading all the memories, tears were running down my cheeks, feeling for you all. Please accept my Deepest Sympathy at this most difficult time in your lives. Keep all the wonderful memories shared with your Uncle Nick,close to your heart, as they will bring you comfort whenever needed. My prayers and thoughts are with you all. (Sorry this message couldn't be in person, as I've been ill, but it couldn't be more sincere.) Take Care, Diane
Sharon (Clark) Kiedel
December 1, 2007
I have the fondest memory of Mr. Sebek. At the time, he was the male phys ed teacher at NTHS in the early seventies. I was privileged to be his square dancing partner when gym class became co-ed! He was the best!
15 years later he frequented my place of employment and it was always a pleasure to serve him. He will be missed.
Paul Driscoll
November 30, 2007
A good coach, a good relative and a good friend. Can't beat that deal! He will be remembered around here for a lomg time.
Emil Kolpack
November 30, 2007
Mr Sebek was the best!I had the great privilege of having him and Mr Moore as gym teachers from 71 to 74.He had a way of making all the young men feel special.I had many opportunity to shake his hand and tell him what a fine man I thought he was as I would run into him around town.I saw Mr Moore at a Little League get together at Buck Millers house about 12 years ago and told him the same thing.God bless you and thank you for everything old friend. Rest in peace.
R.P. Stringfellow
November 30, 2007
Dear Coach,
How did your finger end up that way? I guess we'll never know the true Hollywood story after all? You will always be a figure in my life I remember for all that you did for me in my teen years! The wisdom, integrity, and generosity shared will be a legacy I can only hope to pass along to so many others the way you did so caringly to me. You allowed me into your family, and for that I am very thankful! You introduced me to your nephew whom you installed a lot of your great values in, and to this day I am honored to call him my friend, Scott Driscoll! I know you are in a better place now, and that all your putts will surely fall in the center of the cup!!! Lastly to coin one of your expressions that truly epitomizes my memory of you; "GOOD MAN, THAT SEBEK"
~Stringy
Russ & Helen L. (Pullman) Coran
November 30, 2007
Dear Family--
Our deepest sympathy on your loss. Nick was truly very special and will surely be missed.
--Eternal be his memory...
Tom snopkowski
November 30, 2007
In 1960 Nick was one of my football coaches, he taught us teamwork which I have used throught out my life. He was so easy to talk to.A very kind and gentleman. May he rest in peace.
Bob Schultz
November 30, 2007
I have fond memories of Mr.Sebek.I was fortunate to have him as my gym teacher at Ohio Elementary and NTHS.I remember the co-ed square dancing.As a member of the varsity wrestling team(71-74) he showed interest in my matches.1 time at the Old Trott High school,I looked up at the stands and there he was.He took me aside 1 day,and asked me if I would like a golf sweater,that was better than any trophy I ever won!To this day 35 years later I still have that sweater.Thank you Mr.Sebek I will miss you dearly.
Cindy Broecker
November 30, 2007
I thought the world of Coach. He was one great man and a friend to all. I extend my deepest condolences to his family and friends..His memory will live forever in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.
Krissy Britt
November 29, 2007
My favorite Uncle Nick!!!!
i have so many wonderful memories!!!...i was SO LUCKY to have had him in my life!!
he was always there for me no matter what....
things will not be the same without him...
He was a "Good Man"
Sadly missed by his niece,
Russ & Helen L. (Pullman) Coran
November 29, 2007
Dear Family -- Our deepest sympathy to you on your loss. Nick was a very special person who will surely be missed.
--Eternal be his memory....
Peter L. & Joan Pullman
November 29, 2007
Our condolences to the family. Nick was a good friend for many years who will be fondly remembered.....
David Fill
November 29, 2007
In the mid 50's Nick taught gym at Col. Payne School. I was very impressed when he showed me his hand and his little finger was pointing in the wrong direction! He told me it was a football injury from when he played with the Redskins! WOW! God speed...Nick!
Don Catland
November 29, 2007
NT has lost a great man and a great coach..I knew Coach Sebeck from '68-'71 when I graduated from NT...My condolences to his family and many friends
Christina and Mason Sumner
November 29, 2007
Good Old Uncle Nick!"Krissy" and I always had fun on our "outings" with him and I will never forget winning the title of "The Custard Queen" as a result of our many trips to Custard's Last Stand. This along with all the sleepovers and MTV at his place in our "tweens and teens", rides in the Red Acura, visits at the mall made for a good time and fun memories with Uncle Nick. Love and our thoughts are with all of you
Judy Zastrow
November 29, 2007
My thoughts and prayers are with all
of you. Sorry I can't be there for you. It was a pleasure knowing him. I won't ever forget turning my Volkswagen around in the garage.
Blessings,Peace and Love,
Brian ,Donna Palka
November 29, 2007
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
David Comstock
November 29, 2007
When I was 12 or 13 yrs old, Nick was our hero. I remember how a bunch of us, kids, followed him as he escorted a girl home from the high school one evening. Then we followed his exploits on the gridiron at Indiana. Finally, I worked with Nick for the Bd of Education when we re-surfaced the high school roof, just before he left for the Redskins training camp. My memory of him is of a personable, humble,poised and wonderful person. I never met anyone who did not like and admire him and I have often thought of him and what became of him since I left NT long ago. Atty David C Comstock
Elizabeth Woods
November 29, 2007
I loved Coach Nick! He was my gym teacher at the old Gratwick Elementary School. What a great guy. My condolences to the family. He will be missed.
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