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Nicholson, Lawrence 'Nick' 83 Aug. 12, 1930 Nov. 15, 2013 Nick was born in Virginia and passed away in Portland. He was preceded in death by his wife of 57 years, Barbara; and son, Larry. Nick is sur- vived by his sons, Roger and Don; daughter, Rebecca; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Nick was a proud veteran of the Korean War and will be greatly missed. At his request there will be no service. Visit: www.anewtradition.com.
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Nick will be missed by all of us who knew him. He was always a joy at parties and picnics. We both send our love and blessings to his family. Love and Hugs, Terri & Scott
Terri & Scott Halverson
November 25, 2013
Sorry for your loss we will miss you Nick
Paula, Marty Bass-Cutler
November 25, 2013
I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER MY GRAMPY FOREVER, WHEN I FEEL SAD I CAN ASK GOD TO SAY HELLO FOR ME... I LOVE YOU SAVANNAH
SAVANNAH LANG
November 25, 2013
Will sure miss Nick, many fond memories
marion (elly) Ellsworth
November 24, 2013
R.I.P nick I'm going to miss you but I know you're in a better place And I know someday we will all be together And don't worry about Becky or Don or Jake They will be okay they miss you a lot but they will be fine Until we all meet again Give Barbara a hug for me And tell Bill I miss him a lot ??
Tana Huwa
November 24, 2013
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