John-Nicolich-Obituary

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John J. Nicolich

Dec 9, 1935 - Oct 9, 2022

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So so sorry to hear of John's passing. We were friends from AMF. I have skiing pins he brought me from Europe in a special place. He surely was special so I guess that's why the heavenly stars are a little brighter these days. May John rest in the peace of our Lord t t t

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My deepest sympathy Mary..he was the sweetest man.

Dear family, So sorry for your loss. John was an unbelible man, a gentleman and a kind person. May John rest in peace in the arms of our Lord. Our love and prayers

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In Loving memory of a wonderful Uncle.

Dear Uncle John. How very blessed I was to have you in my life as a loving uncle. Always there for me, as a child, as a young adult after losing my father, as a mature adult giving me guidance and confidence. May you soar in the Heavens with those that have gone before you. You will remain in my heart forever. With much love, your niece, Susan

I have known John for over 50 years. We met at AMF Cororation and I privaledged to have known him all these years. He is one of the most kindness persons I have ever met. He never compains and always made evryone around him smile.Everone loved John. He was almost like a father figure to me having been 16 years older then me. After meeting him when I was 23 years old on my first day of work he watched out for me and when I went home I told my mother that I met a man named John. I was...

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John Joseph Nicolich was born in New York City to his proud parents, Andrew and Domenica on12/9/1935. HeAnd his twin sister, Helen, were the last of seven children.     John attended schools in Astoria, Queens & graduated from Bryant high school. He continued his education, at...

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