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Nick has now joined his wife, Betty, of 62 years in the true Paradise of Heaven.
He and Betty lived in Paradise, CA for 24 years. They raised Llamas at their home known as Lullaby Llamas. Nick was born in Salida, Colorado and began working full time while attending school at the age of 12. With no father in the home, he helped take care of his mother and two younger brothers. He graduated top of his class and throughout his life, he became one of the most well read and knowledgeable people one could meet.
He married Betty in Rocky Ford, CO and they worked as partners and lovers in Colorado, Missouri, the Bay Area, and finally came to rest in Paradise.
Those who know Nick will remember his honesty, his wonderful sense of humor, his kindness, and his devotion to the Catholic Church.
His deep love for Betty is something that is truly rare and has remained an inspiration to all who know him. Nick Pompermayer will be remembered as a true man in the eyes of his family and his God.
Services will be held on Saturday March 2, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. at the St. Thomas Moore Church 767 Elliott Road in Paradise CA
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Dearest Nick, I know you are now peaceful and resting with Betty. I am certain that God has a special place set aside for the both of you. You were loved here on earth by so many people, friends, family and your critters. I will think of you often.
Give my mom and dad a big hug for me!
Judy Resel
April 10, 2013
We so enjoyed spending that wonderful day in Paradise. We will remember it forever.
Marty, Caroly, Kat and Erik Pompermayer
March 1, 2013
To my brother Nick,
From his loving brother Paul --
His life was gentle, and the elements so mix'd in him that Nature might stand up and say to all the world "This was a Man." (from Julius Caesar -- William Shakespeare)
February 26, 2013
Dear Uncle Nick,
Melissa, Drake, Kelly and I loved spending time with you, Betty and your wonderful array of animals in Paradise. Our memories of you will be cherished always. Love, your nephew Mark
February 26, 2013
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