Nicholas C. Pasquale Sr., 89, of Vineland passed away on Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012, at home.
Nick was born in Vineland to the late Nicholas and Anna (Shaw) Pasquale and was a lifelong Vineland resident. He was a graduate of Vineland High School and a veteran, serving as a sergeant in the U.S. Army during World War II. Prior to his retirement, Nick was a union mason for more than 35 years. He enjoyed hunting, and was a true outdoorsman.
Nick was predeceased by his wife, Rita Pasquale, in 2003. He is survived by his two loving sons, Nicholas C. Pasquale Jr. and wife Anna of Cape May Court House, and Michael Pasquale of Millville; two grandchildren, Nicole M. Pasquale of Tampa, Fla., and Michael Pasquale of Millville; and his sister, Catherine Asselta of Vineland.
A graveside funeral service will be held on Friday at 1 p.m. in Siloam Cemetery. There will be no viewing.
Please visit www.wbfuneralhome.com to send condolences to the family.
Arrangements are under the direction of Wainwright-Bernhardt Funeral Home, Vineland.
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Ron Hall
January 2, 2013
Nick, Haven't seen you since VHS but I have been where you are now, no words will be sufficient, time will be the only thing that can ease the loss. Remember the times and good days.
William Simpkins
January 2, 2013
I am so sorry for the loss of my uncle. May you rest in peace Uncle Nick.
Eileen Cramer-Ferrarie
January 2, 2013
So sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers to Michael and Nick. He is now at peace with your mom. Will always remember the good times as neighbors with your parents... Love, Eileen Cramer Ferrarie
Ken & Connie Tomasso
January 2, 2013
Please accept our sincere sympthy on your loss. Nick was a good man.
To our grandson, Michael, we are so sorry about your Grandpop..we know how much you cared for each other.
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