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Cleothas Nichols Jr.

Norfolk, Virginia

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Cleothas Nichols Jr. CHESAPEAKE - Cleothas Nichols Jr. of the 1000 block of Fentress Road passed away in the early hours of Jan. 22, 2009. He was born Oct. 20, 1957, to Cleothas and Francine Nichols in Norfolk. He was educated in the Chesapeake public school system where sports became his...

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Uncle Junie,

Man I don't know where to start, so I'll just start by saying I miss and love you very much. When I call my mom to find out what's going on back home, I expect to hear something about you but I know I won't. I know it's going to be hard to deal with you not being there this summer when the family comes to visit. Who's going to go fishing with me and the boys? Who's going to supply the misquito spray? Who's going to come looking for the "FLY"? Who's going to ask me to...

Everyday,I think aboutyou brother dear. I know rhat you are in the presence of the Almighty and that is why I am striving to serve Him. One day Junie,I will see you again and there will be no goodbys only serving our Lord forever. I will forver love you. Junie, you are missed at every family gathering because you were always the life of the party. Thank you for the last phone call when you told me you loved me. That was a wonedful treasure I will keep for the rest of my life.
Big Sis,

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

To: The Family,
God is good all the time, and the Holy Spirit will comfort you all in this particular time in your lives. Look to the Lord for the peace that you seek, and remember what the Bible says in 2Corinthians 5:8 "We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord."

Now who's going to scream my name across the neighborhood when I come to visit my parents (smile)? Of the few good men out there, I can definitely say that Junie was one of them. It was a pleasure knowing you my friend, and I will miss you dearly. From my family to yours, we extend our sincerest sympathies. God Bless.

Prayer is the key to Heaven, But Faith unlocks the Door. Giver of all good gifts, Healer of broken hearts, give the family of Cleothas (Junie)comforting love as they pay a last tribute to a beloved one. May God be with you.

Cleothas, we started out in the first grade, I believe it was Mrs. Buffalo class until we graduated at Colon Hall Stadium". It was nice to know you as a friend during those years. I certainly miss you and my condolences goes to your family and “Peace be With You” Larry “Sweet Pea” Simmons

To my Family, I wish I could be there. Cleo was more than an in-law he was my kin folk. It's hard to imagine not hearing his humor. Slick Willi always had a way of cheering up everyone around him. Although I am not there, I know that God has him in his loving arms. Aunt Francine and Uncle Cooney please know that God is a comforter. Just call on him. God knows your pain. Just as this world took Junie, God has him in a place where there is no pain, no sorrow, and only his light reigns supreme....

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.